New Zealand have won the title by beating Pakistan in the final of the Tri -series. Pakistan decided to bat at Karachi National Stadium on Friday. The team was all out for 242 in 49.3 overs. New Zealand chased the target after losing only 5 wickets in 45.2 overs.
William O'Rork took 4 wickets from New Zealand. Daril Mitchell and Tom Lathm scored half a century. Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan was the highest scorer with 46 runs. Naseem Shah took 2 wickets.
New Zealand lost a wicket in the second over New Zealand had a bad start to face a target of 243 runs. Will Young scored 5 runs in the second over. Devon Conway and Ken Williamson then shared 71 runs. Williamson was dismissed for 34. Conway could not even score a fifty and was out for 48 runs.
Naseem Shah took 2 wickets from Pakistan.
Mitchell's Fifty, Latham wins India After losing 3 wickets for 108 runs, Daril Mitchell and Tom Lathm took over the team. Mitchell was dismissed for 57. After them, Latham also returned to the pavilion with 56 runs. Glenn Philips scored 20 runs and Michael Bracewell scored 2 runs.
Naseem Shah took 2 wickets from Pakistan. Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed and Salman Ali Aga took 1-1 wickets. New Zealand won all the matches in the triangular series, while Pakistan won the only victory against South Africa.
Tom Lathm scored 56.
Pakistan's innings from here …
Rizwan-Salman fifty missed Rizwan scored 46 off 76 balls from Pakistan. Aga Salman played 45 off 65 balls. Taib Tahir scored 38 and Babar Azam scored 29. William O'Rork took 4 wickets from New Zealand. Michael Bracewell and Mitchell Sentner took 2-2 wickets. Jacob Duffy and Nathan Smith took one wicket each.
Rizwan and Salman missed Fifty Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan and Aga Salman have missed a half -century. Rizwan was dismissed for 46 and Salman was dismissed for 45. Earlier, the pair stabilized the Pakistani innings by 88 runs for the fourth wicket. The team lost 3 wickets for 54 runs. Here Babar Azam was dismissed for 29. He made a coat and bowl on Nathan Smith's ball.
Babar Azam completed 6 thousand runs, equaled Amla Before being out, Babar Azam completed 6,000 runs in ODI cricket. He equates the former South African batter Hashim Amla in terms of making the fastest 6,000 runs. Both batters have completed 6,000 runs in the same 123 innings. The third name on the list is Virat Kohli. Virat achieved this in 136 innings.
The first powerplay was in the name of Kiwis Pakistan, who was batting after winning the toss, had a bad start. The team scored only 48 for two in 10 overs. Fakhr Zaman and Saeed Shakeel are out here.
Pakistan chose batting by winning the toss Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan won the final match toss. They decided to bat first.
Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat.
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