PakistanThe hopes of the ODI series were three expected matches New Zealand content A certain victory 84 in Odi II In Hamilton, with 2-0 progress. The match witnessed the struggle of Pakistan early from chasing 293, and lost the share in a quick sequence. Despite the brave effort of Fahim Ashraf And late of prosperity from Nasim ShahThe beating collapse in Pakistan handed over a comprehensive victory. Mitchell Hi He played the role in New Zealand with a comprehensive performance of his victory in the match, where he scored 99 defeats and took four fishing, and the player's prize player won it.
Show fixed beating in New Zealand led by Mitchell Hai
Choosing bats first, New Zealand published 292/8 competitive in 50 amounts. The roles were established by Haytkeeper-Batter Hay, who played a 99-year-old knockout blow, as it reached seven and seven sixty. Contributions from Muhammad Abbas (41 of 66) and Nick Kelly (31 off 23) I presented stability after early setbacks. Pakistan players spent their moments, with SUFYAN MUQEem (2/33) Being the most economical, while Muhammad Wasim (2/78) and Harris Rove (1/75) He struggled with consistency. Expensive additions have proven expensive for Pakistan, where they approved 32 rounds, including 20 aspects, allowing New Zealand to build a strong total.
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The collapse of Pakistan overwhelms the late resistance
293 chase, Pakistan's top ranking collapsed under pressure, and half of her team lost only 32 races inside 12 amounts. Imam who joined (3), Babar Azzam (1) And Muhammad Rizwan (5) He fell cheaply, leaving Pakistan in a deep problem. Ashraf emerged as the only warrior, scoring 73 balls from 80 balls with six and three six, while Nassim added 51 balls from 44 balls. However, their efforts were not enough Bin Serz He ran through Pakistan's lower ranking, and took 5/59. With the fall of the share at regular intervals, Pakistan eventually came out for 208 in 41.2 amounts, and New Zealand handed over a comfortable victory.
Here's how the fans' reaction was:
It is remarkable how the country, which has a population of more than 5 million, exits these high -quality players. It is difficult not to love New Zealand cricket … #NZVPAK
Aatif Nawaz (aatifnawaz) April 2, 2025
Ashraf's concepts showed today that he was able to bat … #Pakvsnz
Hashmi_shahid April 2, 2025
Local talent with the appropriate cricket structure, this is what a difference around NZ revolves around. There will be a winning performance in a different match in every new game as it was today !!#NZVPAK
Abu Bakr bin Tout (Abubakarabbasii) April 2, 2025
What a New Zealand local system!
Mohamed Abbas in the first match and Mitchell Hi in the second – still on 99* off 78 balls.#NZVPAK
Israr Ahmed Hashemi April 2, 2025
Mitch Hai was struggling against Sofyan, an early argument, Sufian had to get out instead of getting a break (instead of giving Mitch Hai relief.
A big tactical mistake by Pakistan.– Tauseef Satti (Tazzstti) April 2, 2025
The Pakistanis still will not realize the importance of those seventies and eighties of the last century of the absolute team. Every time it comes out or not playing, we end up below 100. However, some clowns still have the nerve to hunt their best. Your team is nothing without it.
– Maoz (im_maazkhan) April 2, 2025
Unlucky Babar got a non -playing ball again. Good night again.
Usama Zafar (@usama7) April 2, 2025
I am not sure how Pakistan was able to be terrible … This is far from the full -strength NZ side, and they make Pakistan seem to be the eleventh student .. It seems that the air has gone out of the AAQIB ball ..#NZVPAK
Hemantbuch April 2, 2025
Pakistani cricket game joke. #NZVPAK
– Lachy (Lachy_stele) April 2, 2025
Blackcaps'c team strikes Pakistan very comfortably … so you can think about the case of Pakistan … shameful performance #NZVPAK
GottergauTam April 2, 2025
New Zealand leads the 3-0 ODI series#CRICTET #NZVPAK #Pakistangricket #Dis pic.twitter.com/zqyocpgthj
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