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NZ vs PAK 2nd ODI: Ben Sears takes 5 wickets as New Zealand defeat Pakistan by 84 runs, take unassailable 2-0 lead | Cricket News

NZ vs PAK 2nd ODI: Ben Sears takes 5 wickets as New Zealand defeat Pakistan by 84 runs, take unassailable 2-0 lead | Cricket News

Pakistan’s woes in the ODI format continued on Tuesday when the Mohammad Rizwan-captained side fell to New Zealand by 84 runs in the second ODI match, leading to the hosts taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match ODI series. This was the Men in Green’s 4th straight ODI loss since the Champions Trophy where they were eliminated after losing back to back matches against New Zealand and India. The Kiwis’ Ben Sears took 5 wickets to break the back of Pakistan’s batting lineup with only Faheem Ashraf and Naseem Shah putting up some sort of resistance with 73 runs and 51 runs respectively. The duo, who both scored their maiden ODI half centuries, put on a 60-run partnership for the 9th wicket before Pakistan were bundled out in 41.2 overs. Rizwan and Babar Azam both failed to fire while Pakistan’s top order suffered a familiar collapse with the first 5 batters scoring in single digits. If you look at the whole Pakistan batting lineup, 8 batters scored in single digits which paints a not …

New Zealand beat Pakistan by 5 wickets to take a 2-0 lead in T20I series | Cricket News

New Zealand beat Pakistan by 5 wickets to take a 2-0 lead in T20I series | Cricket News

Tim Seifert blasted 45 from 22 balls and Finn Allen hit 38 from 16 as New Zealand cruised to a five-wicket win over Pakistan on Tuesday in a rain-shortened second Twenty20 cricket international. Captain Salman Ali Agha made 46 as Pakistan reached 135-9 in a match reduced to 15 overs per innings after a delay for wet outfield. Shaheen Shan Afridi then bowled a maiden to start New Zealand’s innings. But Seifert and Allen hit seven of the next 12 balls for sixes as New Zealand launched an assault which helped them clinch the match and a 2-0 series lead with 11 balls remaining. Story continues below this ad Seifert and Allen hit five sixes apiece as New Zealand sped towards its target. After the scoreless opening over Allen cleared the boundary on the first, third and sixth balls of the second over, then Seifert struck sixes from the first two and the last two deliveries of the next over as New Zealand raced to 44-0. New Zealand began its innings needing 136 runs from …

New Zealand’s Will Young scores first century of 2025 Champions Trophy in match vs Pakistan | Cricket News

New Zealand’s Will Young scores first century of 2025 Champions Trophy in match vs Pakistan | Cricket News

New Zealand’s Will Young became the first centurion of the 2025 edition of the Champions Trophy as he kept the Pakistan bowlers at bay in the opening match in Karachi on Wednesday. The Kiwi batter took 107 deliveries to reach his 100 in an innings peppered with 11 fours and 1 six. Young survived nervy moments before crossing past the century mark, particularly when there was a run out shout against him when he was on 87. But the replays showed he had crossed the crease comfortably. Then again, when he was on 99, he was out of his crease at the non-striker’s end when the throw missed the stumps, much to his relief. Young was a stabilising force for the Black Caps, when they lost three wickets early. Two of those wickets — New Zealand’s first two, Devon Conway and Kane Williamson — fell in the span of five deliveries. Young probably would have sat this one out if Rachin Ravindra had been fit. Story continues below this ad Earlier, Pakistan’s 29-year wait to …

Champions Trophy preview: Pace-heavy Pakistan take on subcontinental New Zealand | Cricket News

Champions Trophy preview: Pace-heavy Pakistan take on subcontinental New Zealand | Cricket News

All On the Line, screams the giant billboards of Champions Trophy in all the host cities, from Dubai to Lahore cutting across Karachi and Rawalpindi. There is nothing extraordinarily imaginative or attention-grabbing about the caption. But it captures everything the tournament means to the country as well as its cricket. The global gaze would be on Pakistan’s competence to pull off a multinational tournament, bereft of distressing incidents, when the locals as well as the foreigners could watch the game without fear of their lives. But irresistible is the narrative arc whether Pakistan, liberated after remapping itself on the cricket map, could rediscover the old glory on the field. At the peak of 50-over mania, Pakistan was the cult team. The team of exotic and dark arts, reverse swing and toe-crushers, of roguish volatility and irascible brilliance, of alley-cats and superstars, a theatre and law unto themselves. If you didn’t blatantly love them, you clandestinely envied them. The slow fading of ODI’s charms ran parallel, and was entwined, perhaps, with Pakistan’s drift to mediocrity in …

PAK vs NZ Tri Series final: Babar Azam becomes joint-fastest player to score 6000 ODI runs | Cricket News

PAK vs NZ Tri Series final: Babar Azam becomes joint-fastest player to score 6000 ODI runs | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Babar Azam became the joint fastest player to get to 6000 ODI runs in the Tri-Series final match against New Zealand. The former Pakistan captain shares the top spot with South Africa’s Hashim Amla with both players needing 123 innings to complete the milestone. Babar reached the landmark after he smashed a boundary off Jacob Duffy in the 3rd ball of the 7th over before going on to make 29 runs. He was then dismissed by Nathan Smith who caught a follow through off Babar’s willow in the 12th over. Pakistan would ultimately post 242 runs with the help of captain Mohammad Rizwan’s 46 and Salman Agha’s 45 with William ORourke taking 4 wickets for the Kiwis. A classy way to get to a landmark figure for @babarazam258 ✨#3Nations1Trophy | #PAKvNZ pic.twitter.com/2iPV9rICxv — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) February 14, 2025 Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in a dress rehearsal for both teams ahead of next week’s opening game of the Champions Trophy. Story continues below this ad Pakistan …

New Zealand fast bowler Ben Sears to miss Champions Trophy 2025 | Cricket News

New Zealand fast bowler Ben Sears to miss Champions Trophy 2025 | Cricket News

New Zealand has suffered a major setback ahead of the Champions Trophy as fast bowler Ben Sears has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, the New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said in a statement. “Sears felt some pain in his left hamstring at the team’s first training in Karachi on Wednesday and a subsequent scan revealed a minor tear that would require at least two weeks’ rehabilitation,” NZC said in a statement. “The rehabilitation timeframe means that Sears would likely be available for only the team’s final Group A match against India in Dubai, and so the decision was made to rule him out.” Story continues below this ad Sears will be replaced by Jacob Duffy, who is already with the team as part of the squad for the ODI Tri-Series against Pakistan and South Africa. New Zealand will take on Pakistan in the final of the tri-series on Friday at National Stadium in Karachi. “We’re all really feeling for Ben,” said New Zealand head coach Gary Stead. “It’s always tough being ruled out of …

Champions Trophy 2025: New Zealand announce squad, Mitchell Santner to lead | Cricket News

Champions Trophy 2025: New Zealand announce squad, Mitchell Santner to lead | Cricket News

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on Sunday has announced a 15-member squad for next month’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan and UAE. New Zealand will also play a tr-series in Pakistan with South Africa being the third team. New Zealand are placed in Group A alongside India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, with only two sides to progress for the semifinals. They will start their campaign against hosts Pakistan in Karachi on February 19. Mitchell Santner, who will lead New Zealand at a major event for the first time, after being named full-time white ball captain last month. NZ vs SL 3rd ODI: New Zealand players celebrate the wicket of Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka during their one day international cricket match in Hamilton (AP) New Zealand won the tournament in 2000, when they defeated Sourav Ganguly-led India by four wickets in a thrilling final in Nairobi, Kenya. Pace heavy Matt Henry will spearhead the pace bowling attack which is further bolstered by the experienced Lockie Ferguson. The pace trio Will O’Rourke, Ben Sears and Nathan Smith are set …