New Zealand and Pakistan It is scheduled to collide in the second ODI of the three -games series in Seddon Park, Hamilton, on Wednesday, April 2. New Zealand is currently leading the series 1-0 after a convincing win in the first match.
Overview of the match
At the first ODI, New Zealand published a total of 344 runs, thanks to a large extent Mark Chapman impressive 132 races Daril Mitchell's strong 76 -year -old contribution. Despite a promising start from Pakistan, which was at 24/3 at some point, they collapsed greatly, and lost seven share versions of only 22 runs, eventually their roles in 271.
Team news
New Zealand: The hosts will have to control the squad, as Chapman has been excluded due to a knee tendon injury. Tim Severt is expected to intervene, bringing momentum from his last player in the performance of the series in T20is. Other key players such as Daril Mitchell and appearing Muhammad Abbas It will also be very important to the efforts of multiplication and bowling in New Zealand.
Pakistan: Visitors face their own challenges with Osman Khan not available for selection. The imam is likely to be attached to the team. Captain Pakistan Mohamed Rizouan will need to mobilize his team to apostasy from their previous defeat and maintain the chain alive
Seddon Park stadium report
SDDON Park in Hamilton features a good shares and a friend of hitting. Although the archers can find some help early on the new ball but with the progress of the match, the stadium usually becomes easier for fighters.
The captain is likely to win the first in this place.
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ODI statistics and records in Siddon Park
- Total matches: 58
- The matches won first: 24
- Pauling matches first won: 30
- Average first roles: 230
- Average second roles: 201
- Top total registered: 363/4 (50 OV) from the West Indies against New Zealand
- The lowest registered: 92/10 (30.5 OV) from India opposite New Zealand
- The highest chase degree: 350/9 (49.3 OV) from New Zealand against Australia
- I defend the lowest degree: 9/182 (35 OV) from New Zealand against Sri Lanka