Pakistan beat New Zealand by 6 wickets 1ST ODI-pak cricket news

Pak Cricket NewsPakistan won the 1st ODI in Karachi as the Men in Green beat the Kiwis by 6wickets. Pakistan chose to drift first after winning the toss. Naseem Shah transferred Devon Conway back on a duck in the first over, giving New Zealand a poor launch. New Zealand constantly lost structures. At no point during the game, they were suitable to forge significant partnerships. Naseem Shah was adjudicated as the Man of the Match for taking 5 structures. In the run. Fast bowler Naseem Shah picked up five structures before the trio of Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, and Mohammad Rizwan all scored half-centuries as Pakistan chased down a target of 256 for a comfortable six-gate win over New Zealand on Monday. Fast bowler Naseem Shah picked up five structures before the trio of Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, and Mohammad Rizwan all scored half-centuries as Pakistan chased down a target of 256 for a comfortable six-gate win over New Zealand on Monday. Spinner Usama Mir had a debut to flashback, taking the structures of Kane Williamson and Latham. Finn Allen( 29), Kane Williamson( 26), Daryl Mitchell( 36), Tom Latham( 42), Glenn Phillips( 37), and Michael Bracewell( 43) all got off to a good launch, but none of them were suitable to turn their innings into a big score, and as a result, New Zealand only managed to score 255 runs. The star bowler was Naseem Shah, who seized yet another fifer and shattered the New Zealand fur line-up. On the other hand, Pakistan’s openers got the game off to a good launch, scoring half-centuries from Fakhar Zaman( 56 runs) and Babar Azam( 66 runs) to help the team stand tall in the middle. still, Pakistan’s star wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan stole the show with a match-winning, unbeaten 77-run knock, securing the win for his team.



                                                 

FULL SCOREBOARD:-

Pakistan258/4 (48.1)

NEW ZELAND255/9

NEW ZELAND-

Finn Allen- 29  (27)









Tim Southee- 15 (11)


PAKISTAN-

Fakhar Zaman- 56 (74)

Imam-ul-Haq- 11 (14)



Haris Sohail- 32 (23)

Agha Salman- 13 (10)





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