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Pakistan beat New Zealand by six wickets

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
June 26, 2019
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Pakistan secured a comfortable six-wicket victory against unbeaten New Zealand in the World Cup clash between the two sides at Edgbaston on Wednesday.
The Green Shirts were only a run away from clinching victory against the Kiwis, with six wickets in hand, when skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed stepped onto the crease to hit the winning shot, after Haris Sohail was run out by Guptill. Babar Azam scored a century, the first from the side in this tournament.
As Babar Azam was a run away from scoring it, four dot balls followed, each drawing out gasps of disappointment from spectators.
Mohammad Hafeez (32 off 50 balls) was dismissed by New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson at 24.5 overs.
The 101-run partnership came for Azam and Sohail at 44.4 overs with deafening cheers of support coming in from the stands.
Sohail finally hit the first six of the innings with much aggression off Santner’s delivery at 29.4 overs and then another massive one (75 metres) at 37.4 overs.
Earlier, as Hafeez and Babar sought to build their partnership, Neesham bowled an expensive 23rd over which gave away 13 runs, with Azam and Hafeez each hitting a four. The 19th over almost went without a run when at the last ball Babar hit a boundary for four.
As Azam hit the 29-run mark at 17.3 overs, he became the second-fastest to 3,000 ODI runs — 68 innings. Amla got there in 57. Viv Richards in 69, and Greenidge, Kirsten, Dhawan, and Root all did it in 72, according to ESPN Cricinfo. Hafeez hit two beautifully timed boundaries for four on the second and fourth ball of the 15th over.
The match innings was opened by Imamul Haq and Fakhar Zaman until Zaman was dismissed for nine runs off 10 balls on Boult’s delivery caught by Guptill at the end of the third over. He was replaced by Babar Azam.
At 5.3 overs, Babar Azam almost got caught out hitting a miscalculated pull shot as Colin de Grandhomme raced back and was just a yard away from completing a remarkable catch.
At the beginning of the innings, as the overs progressed somewhat slowly, The Guardian, quoting Ian Smith reported that New Zealand need to gallop through their overs as Kane Williamson will be suspended if he’s pinged again for a slow over rate, as he was against the West Indies.
New Zealand managed to post 237 runs for the loss of six wickets, thanks to a 132-runs partnership between James Neesham (97 not out) and Colin de Grandhomme (64).
Pakistani bowlers ripped through Kiwis’ top order who were 84 for five by the 27th over. Mohammad Amir struck on his first ball, dismissing New Zealand opener Martin Guptill (5) in the second over.
Shaheen Afridi stood out, bagging three wickets for just 28 runs in his 10 over spell. He dismissed New Zealand opener Colin Munro (12) in the seventh over, which was all the more precious as it was also a maiden.
Haris Sohail successfully held on to the ball at first slip after Munro tried to drive a slightly wide delivery by Afridi.
Afridi then took out Ross Taylor (3) as Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed dove to his right to take an impressive one-handed catch in the ninth over. New Zealand were 38 for 3 when Tom Latham (1) joined his captain Kane Williamson on the crease.

Briefed Scorecard

New Zealand: 237-6 (50 overs):
Neesham 97*, Shaheen 3-28
Pakistan: 241-4 (49.1 overs): Babar 101*, Haris 68

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