Second ODI; Fakhar Zaman’s brilliant batting. Pakistan beat New Zealand by 7 wickets.
..Report, Asghar Ali Mubarak
Rawalpindi;
Thanks to Fakhr Zaman’s brilliant batting, he achieved the biggest target in the history of ODIs at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, scoring 337 runs for 3 wickets in 48.2 overs, beating the Kiwis by 7 wickets and taking a two-zero lead in the five-match series. Fakhz Zaman’s 6 An unbeaten innings of 180 runs with sixes and 17 fours, Pakistan won by 5 wickets in the first match of the series. Mohammad Rizwan scored 54 runs not out with the help of 6 fours off 41 balls
Matt Henry, Henry Shipley and Ish Sodhi took one wicket each for New Zealand
Fakhrzaman was declared man of the match for playing an unbeaten innings. A whitewash in the 5-match series against New Zealand can give the Pakistani cricket team the number one position in the ICC rankings.
Fakhar Zaman and Imamul Haq opened the innings on behalf of Pakistan. The Pakistani team completed their 50 runs in 7 overs without any loss. Pakistan’s first wicket fell on a total score of 66 runs. Caught by Daryl Mitchell, opener Fakhar Zaman completes his half century with the help of 10 fours off 44 balls Fakhar Zaman completes 3000 runs in ODIs This is his 10th century in ODIs
Fakhar Zaman completed his 150 runs off 125 balls with the help of 17 fours and three sixes.
Captain Babar Azam completed his half-century in 57 balls with the help of 4 fours. Pakistan’s second wicket fell on a total score of 201 runs.
Captain Babar Azam scored 65 runs and was caught by Bauz off the ball of Sodhi. The second wicket partnership between Fakhrzaman and Babar Azam scored 135 runs and Pakistan’s third wicket fell on the total score of 218 runs. Caught by
Pakistan team completed their 250 runs in 38:1 overs for the loss of 3 wickets. In the second ODI match, New Zealand gave Pakistan a target of 337 runs thanks to Daryl Mitchell’s century in the second consecutive match and Tom Latham’s innings of 98 runs. .
In this match being played at Pindi Cricket Stadium, Pakistan team captain Babar Azam won the toss and invited New Zealand to bat first.
Daryl Mitchell again scored a century on this batter-friendly wicket and this time New Zealand piled up more runs than before.
The visiting team scored 336 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the allotted 50 overs.
At the start of the innings, which started cautiously, Will Young was dismissed for 33 by Haris Rauf.
Daryl Mitchell added 86 runs with Chad Bose, who scored 51 runs for the second wicket, while Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham put on a partnership of 183 runs after Chad Bose was dismissed.
Daryl Mitchell played an innings of 129 runs, while Tom Latham was dismissed for 98 runs, James Neesham was not out for 17 runs and Henry Nicholls remained not out for 6 runs. On behalf of Pakistan, Haris Rauf was dismissed for 4 and Naseem Shah dismissed one player in the first ODI. Ehsanullah could not take any wicket