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Home  »  Cricket  »  Tri-Series in Pakistan 2025  »  Final Scorecard

New Zealand vs Pakistan Scorecard, Final, Tri-Series in Pakistan 2025

Result · Feb 14 2025, Fri - 02:30 PM (IST)
PAKISTAN
242
NEW ZEALAND
243/5
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
CRR:5.36
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Jacob Duffy 7 - 48 1 6.9
Will O'Rourke 9.3 - 43 4 4.5
Michael Bracewell 10 1 38 2 3.8
Nathan Smith 7 - 46 1 6.6
Mitchell Santner 10 1 20 2 2
Glenn Phillips 6 - 41 0 6.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
16/1 (3.5) Fakhar Zaman
46/2 (8.3) Saud Shakeel
54/3 (11.5) Babar Azam
142/4 (31.5) Mohammad Rizwan
161/5 (36.5) Agha Salman
195/6 (41.5) Tayyab Tahir
200/7 (43.1) Khushdil Shah
202/8 (43.6) Shaheen Afridi
241/9 (49.1) Faheem Ashraf
242/10 (49.3) Naseem Shah
NEW ZEALAND - 243/5 (45.2)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Will Young lbw b Naseem Shah 5 7 1 - 71.43
Devon Conway c Abrar Ahmed b Naseem Shah 48 74 5 - 64.86
Kane Williamson b Salman Ali Agha 34 49 3 1 69.39
Daryl Mitchell c and b Abrar Ahmed 57 58 6 - 98.28
Tom Latham (wk) c Abrar Ahmed b Shaheen Afridi 56 64 5 - 87.5
Glenn Phillips Not out 20 17 2 - 117.65
Michael Bracewell Not out 2 3 - - 66.67
Mitchell Santner (c) - - - - -
Nathan Smith - - - - -
Jacob Duffy - - - - -
Will O'Rourke - - - - -
Extras 21 ( lb: 4 w: 16)
Total 243 / 5 (45.2 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 9 - 45 1 5
Naseem Shah 8 - 43 2 5.4
Faheem Ashraf 2.2 - 16 0 6.9
Abrar Ahmed 10 - 67 1 6.7
Agha Salman 10 - 45 1 4.5
Khushdil Shah 6 - 22 0 3.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
5/1 (1.2) Will Young
76/2 (17.2) Kane Williamson
108/3 (24.2) Devon Conway
195/4 (38.6) Daryl Mitchell
232/5 (44.1) Tom Latham
Match Info
Series: Tri-Series in Pakistan 2025
Date: Feb 14 2025, Fri - 02:30 PM (IST)
Country: Pakistan
City: Karachi
Venue: National Stadium
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
Pakistan Playing XI: Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan (c) (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Abrar Ahmed
New Zealand Playing XI: Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Nathan Smith, Jacob Duffy, Will O'Rourke
  • New Zealand have won each of their last two men’s ODIs against Pakistan in Pakistan, batting first on the day in each of those two wins (8 February 2025 by 78 runs and 7 May 2023 by 47 runs); the Black Caps will be aiming for a third consecutive win in such fixtures for the first time in the history of the format (also W2 – 11 to 13 January 2023).
  • Pakistan have won six of their last seven men’s ODIs (L1), including a six-wicket victory against South Africa last time out; although, their only defeat in that span came in their most recent meeting against New Zealand (8 February 2025).
  • New Zealand have won all their two men’s ODIs away from home in 2025; the last time the Black Caps started a calendar year in the format with a longer winning run on the road was in 2022 (W4 – x3 in Ireland & x1 in Scotland).
  • Pakistan have won three of their last four men’s ODIs at the National Stadium in Karachi (L1), including a six-wicket victory against South Africa in their most recent match at the venue (12 February 2025); although, their only defeat in that span came in their last game at the venue against New Zealand (7 May 2023).
  • New Zealand (23%) and Pakistan (28%) have the best batting false shot rates during the powerplay of any Test playing countries in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2024; in addition, only India (69) have logged a better collective batting average during this period than Pakistan (49.6).
  • Pakistan have recorded a bowling strike rate of 29.2 in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2024, the best of any team in that time; in addition, their collective bowling average (26.5) is the second best of any Test playing country during this period (Afghanistan – 26.1).
  • Kane Williamson (13) is one away from surpassing Ross Taylor (13) for the outright second most scores of 50+ for New Zealand in men’s ODIs in Asia (Nathan Astle – 15); he’s scored 50+ in seven of his last eight innings in the format overall (85, 53, 78*, 95, 14, 69, 58, 133*).
  • Babar Azam (5,990) is 10 away from becoming the 11th player to score 6,000 runs for Pakistan in men’s ODIs; if he achieves the milestone in this innings (123*), he’d be the joint-fastest player overall to reach it in the history of the format (also Hashim Amla – 123 for South Africa).
  • Matt Henry has taken 36% of New Zealand’s wickets in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2024, the best rate of any player for a Test playing country in that time (min. 4 innings); he’s logged at least one wicket in all his five innings in the format in 2025 (14 wickets in total).
  • Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan) has a batting dot ball rate of 44% from 61 balls faced during the powerplay in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2024, the best of any player from a Test playing country in that time (min. 10 balls faced).

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