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New Zealand Vs Pakistan, 2nd T20: Visitors dominate to set up decider

Pakistan bounced back from their seven-wicket loss to bogey team New Zealand with a commanding victory at Eden Park to level the three-match T20 series.

Fakhar Zaman scored a 28 ball 50 for Pakistan

Auckland, January 25: Pakistan bounced back from their seven-wicket loss to bogey team New Zealand with a commanding victory at Eden Park to level the three-match Twenty20 international series.

Having been so soundly beaten in Wellington at the start of the week to make it 13 losses in a row against New Zealand, the tourists – thrashed 5-0 in the one-day contests – finally enjoyed a victory, bowling out the hosts for 153 to prevail by 48 runs.

Match Scorecard

Pakistan scored 201-4 in an innings anchored by a 94-run opening stand from Fakhar Zaman (50) and Ahmed Shehzad (44), while Babar Azam's unbeaten half-century and Sarfraz Ahmed's brisk 41 also represented valuable contributions.

The Black Caps' attack struggled to limit the damage, with Seth Rance smashed for 47 off his four overs, although he did account for Shehzad – the first man to fall at the end of the 10th over.

By then a solid platform had been laid by Sarfraz's men and Babar, who made 41 in Monday's meeting, strengthened Pakistan's hand with an eye-caching 29-ball knock.

It was opener Fakhar who really flexed his muscles, though, having brought up his 50 in a 28-ball blast that featured three maximums.

The hosts' response was laboured and wickets fell at regular intervals, with New Zealand left floundering on 64-6 in the ninth over.

Pakistan shared the wickets around, Faheem Ashraf's 3-22 proving the best figures.

The bottom half of the New Zealand order scored more expeditiously, but Mitchell Santner's 37 and Ben Wheeler's 30 were not enough to apply any real pressure.

Bay Oval will host the series decider on Sunday (January 28).

Source: OPTA

Story first published: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 18:39 [IST]
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