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Home  »  Cricket  »  New Zealand vs Pakistan 2024  »  1st T20I Scorecard

Pakistan vs New Zealand Scorecard, 1st T20I, New Zealand vs Pakistan 2024

Result · Jan 12 2024, Fri - 11:40 AM (IST)
NEW ZEALAND
226/8
PAKISTAN
180
New Zealand won by 46 runs
CRR:10
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 4 - 46 3 11.5
Haris Rauf 4 - 34 2 8.5
Aamir Jamal 4 - 55 0 13.8
Muhammad Abbas Afridi 4 - 34 3 8.5
Usama Mir 4 - 51 0 12.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
1/1 (0.2) Devon Conway
50/2 (4.5) Finn Allen
128/3 (11.3) Kane Williamson
164/4 (14.5) Glenn Phillips
183/5 (16.1) Daryl Mitchell
211/6 (18.6) Adam Milne
212/7 (19.2) Ish Sodhi
220/8 (19.4) Mark Chapman
Bowler O M R W Eco
Tim Southee 4 - 25 4 6.3
Matt Henry 3 - 29 0 9.7
Adam Milne 4 - 50 2 12.5
Ish Sodhi 3 - 33 1 11
Ben Sears 4 - 42 2 10.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
33/1 (2.2) Saim Ayub
63/2 (5.3) Mohammad Rizwan
90/3 (8.1) Fakhar Zaman
130/4 (12.4) Iftikhar Ahmed
159/5 (15.1) Azam Khan
159/6 (15.3) Shaheen Afridi
173/7 (16.2) Babar Azam
177/8 (16.6) Usama Mir
180/9 (17.4) Muhammad Abbas Afridi
180/10 (17.6) Haris Rauf
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in New Zealand 2024
Date: Jan 12 2024, Fri - 11:40 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland
Venue: Eden Park
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Playing XI: Finn Allen, Devon Conway (wk), Kane Williamson (c), Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Adam Milne, Matt Henry, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Ben Sears
Pakistan Playing XI: Mohammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Iftikhar Ahmed, Azam Khan (wk), Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Afridi (c), Muhammad Abbas Afridi, Haris Rauf, Usama Mir
  • New Zealand have won each of their last two men’s T20Is against Pakistan, after winning only one of their eight meetings in the format prior to that span (L7); the last time the Black Caps recorded a longer winning run against Pakistan in T20Is was a four-match span from January 2016 to January 2018.
  • New Zealand are undefeated in their last five multigame men’s T20I series (W2 D3); the last and only time the Black Caps recorded a longer unbeaten run in such series was a span of seven from January 2014 to January 2017 (W4 D3).
  • Pakistan are winless in their last three multigame bilateral men’s T20I series (D1 L2) after winning six of their seven such series prior to that span (L1).
  • New Zealand are undefeated in their last four men’s T20Is at Eden Park (W3 T1) – the Black Caps’ longest unbeaten run at the venue in the history of the format; their last defeat was a seven-wicket loss against India (26 January 2020).
  • New Zealand had a batting good connection rate of 65% in men’s T20Is in 2023, the best of any Test playing country and three percentage points higher than Pakistan (62%).
  • Pakistan had a bowling average of 16.7 during the powerplay in men’s T20Is in 2023, the best of any Test playing country; only Afghanistan (56%) and India (53%) recorded a higher bowling dot ball rate during this period than Pakistan (52%).
  • Mark Chapman (957) is 43 away from becoming the 10th player to score 1,000 runs for New Zealand in men’s T20Is; he scored 576 runs in the format in 2023, the second most of any player from a Test playing country (Suryakumar Yadav – 733 for India).
  • Tim Southee (New Zealand) is three away from becoming the first player to take 150 wickets in men’s T20I history; his T20I bowling average against Pakistan (18.1) is his second best (min. 4 innings) against any team (13.2 v Bangladesh).
  • Haris Rauf (83) is two away from equaling Umar Gul (85) and Saeed Ajmal (85) for the third most wickets for Pakistan in men’s T20Is; he took 11 wickets at a strike rate of 10.5 across his five T20I innings in 2023, including two four-wicket hauls against New Zealand in that span.
  • Iftikhar Ahmed (49) is one away from reaching 50 appearances for Pakistan in men’s T20Is; his T20I batting average against New Zealand (48.8) is the third best of any player (min. 5 innings) in the history of the men’s format (Manish Pandey – 106 for India and JP Duminy – 51.2 for South Africa).

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