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Home  »  Cricket  »  New Zealand vs Pakistan 2025  »  1st ODI Scorecard

Pakistan vs New Zealand Scorecard, 1st ODI, New Zealand vs Pakistan 2025

Result · Mar 29 2025, Sat - 03:30 AM (IST)
NEW ZEALAND
344/9
PAKISTAN
271
New Zealand won by 73 runs
CRR:6.14
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Naseem Shah 10 1 60 1 6
Akif Javed 10 1 55 2 5.5
Mohammad Ali 10 - 53 1 5.3
Haris Rauf 10 1 38 2 3.8
Agha Salman 5 - 67 0 13.4
Irfan Khan Niazi 5 - 51 3 10.2
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
8/1 (2.6) Will Young
33/2 (8.2) Nick Kelly
50/3 (12.4) Henry Nicholls
249/4 (41.3) Daryl Mitchell
280/5 (43.3) Mark Chapman
299/6 (45.3) Michael Bracewell
299/7 (45.5) Mitchell Hay
306/8 (46.4) Nathan Smith
344/9 (49.6) Muhammad Abbas
Bowler O M R W Eco
Will O'Rourke 10 1 38 1 3.8
Jacob Duffy 9 - 57 2 6.3
Nathan Smith 8.1 - 60 4 7.3
Michael Bracewell 10 - 60 1 6
Muhammad Abbas 7 - 43 1 6.1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
83/1 (12.4) Usman Khan
88/2 (15.4) Abdullah Shafique
164/3 (28.5) Mohammad Rizwan
249/4 (38.4) Babar Azam
253/5 (39.4) Tayyab Tahir
253/6 (39.5) Irfan Khan Niazi
267/7 (42.2) Naseem Shah
269/8 (42.6) Haris Rauf
271/9 (43.4) Agha Salman
271/10 (44.1) Akif Javed
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in New Zealand 2025
Date: Mar 29 2025, Sat - 03:30 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Napier
Venue: McLean Park
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Playing XI: Nick Kelly, Will Young, Henry Nicholls, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell (c), Muhammad Abbas, Mitch Hay (wk), Nathan Smith, Jacob Duffy, Will O'Rourke
Pakistan Playing XI: Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam, Muhammad Rizwan (c) (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Irfan Khan Niazi, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Ali, Akif Javed, Usman Khan, Haris Rauf
  • Pakistan won their last multigame bilateral men’s ODI series 4-1 against New Zealand in May 2023, snapping a six-series winless run against them (D1 L5); the Shaheens will be looking to win back-to-back series against the Black Caps for the first time since 2003.
  • New Zealand have won their last eight multigame bilateral men’s ODI series in New Zealand, their joint longest such run in the history of the format; their last series loss at home was 4-1 to India in February 2019.
  • Pakistan have won their last five multigame bilateral men’s ODI series outside of Pakistan; they will be looking to win six consecutive series outside of Pakistan for the first time since December 2011.
  • New Zealand have lost two of their last three men’s ODIs at McLean Park (W1) including a nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh with 209 balls remaining in their most recent match, the fastest any side has successfully chased a target at the ground; Pakistan have won two of their last three matches at McLean Park after losing their first four matches.
  • New Zealand have a collective batting strike rate of 143.5 in death overs (41-50) in men’s ODIs since the start of 2024, the best rate of any team; in addition, only South Africa (boundary every 5.9 balls) have hit a boundary more frequently than New Zealand (6.1) in the same phase.
  • Among full-member sides, Pakistan (39.3) and New Zealand (37.6) have the second and third best collective batting averages in the first 10 overs (Overs 1-10) of men’s ODIs since the start of 2024 (India 54.1).
  • Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand) has scored 263 runs at an average of 65.8 in his last four innings in men’s ODIs; he has also scored 133 runs at an average of 66.5 in his last two innings against Pakistan (108 – 4 November 2023, 25 – 8 February 2025).
  • Agha Salman (976) needs 24 more runs to become the 43rd Pakistan player to score 1000 runs in men’s ODIs; he has scored 443 runs at an average of 63.3 in his last eight innings in the format, and his 363 runs against New Zealand are the most against any opponent.
  • Daryl Mitchell (1904) needs 96 more runs to become the 23rd player to score 2000 runs for New Zealand in men’s ODIs; if he does it in his next innings (45) he would become the fastest Black Caps player to do so (Andrew Jones – 52 innings) and the third fastest overall (Shubman Gill – 38, Hashim Amla – 40).
  • Naseem Shah (47) needs three more wickets to become the 34th player to take 50 wickets for Pakistan in men’s ODIs; he has taken two wickets in each of his last two matches against New Zealand (2/43 – 14 February 2025, 2/63 – 19 February 2025).
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