July 7, 2025
Clinical New Zealand Thump Pakistan to win the tri-nation final

Clinical New Zealand Thump Pakistan to win the tri-nation final

Strikes Key: Will O'Rourke (R) from New Zealand famous after taking the window of the Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan (Asif Hassan)

Strikes Key: Will O’Rourke (R) from New Zealand famous after taking the window of the Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan (Asif Hassan)

Pace Bowler Will O’Rourke won four counters while Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham hit half-century while New Zealand beat Pakistan with five counters to win the final of the Tri-Nation series on Friday.

O’Rourke’s 4-43 helped tourists reject Pakistan for 242 in 49.3 Overs before the 58-ball 57 of Mitchell broke up the prosecution while the Black Caps finished 243-5 In 45.2 letters at the National Stadium in Karachi.

Victory gives New Zealanders a timely help before the opening of the Champions Trophy against the same opponents on this place on Wednesday.

New Zealand opener has lost young people in the first of the Naseem Shah Palente for five before Devon Conway (48) and Kane Williamson (34) do not stop the pursuit with a second 71 window stand.

Williamson lost his counter by loading the counter against the Spinner Salman Agha while Naseem returned for his second fate to reject Conway.

At 108-3, the pursuit of tourists vacillated, but Mitchell found a competent ally in Latham (56) while the two added 87 for the fourth ticket office.

When Mitchell fell and upset the Spinner Abrar Ahmed, tourists only needed 48 points that Latham and Glenn Phillips (20 steps out) reduced to ten.

Mitchell struck six limits in his blow while the 64 -bullet sleeves of Latham presented five ovens.

Naseem was the choice of a Bowling Pakistani attack otherwise ineffective with 2-43 out of eight overs.

“It’s nice to win tonight,” said the New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner.

“Different guys intensify at different times are good, but that means nothing until we were playing this first match in the Champions Trophy.”

The loss of Captain Mohammad Rizwan granted credit to quantities of New Zealand.

– “Lost our way” –

“We were looking for a target of 280 more, but their quantities are in a hurry,” said Rizwan.

“We ended up at 15 points because my counter was crucial and we lost our way.”

Earlier, Spinners Santner (2-20) and Michael Bracewell (2-38) supported O’Rourke to make sure that Pakistan did not display a big total.

Ricewan, at the top with a 76-ball 46, while Salman Agha struck 45 balls on 65 bullets while the slow and variable bounce on the field of the National Stadium was difficult for the striker.

Pakistan lost the first Fakhar Zaman match in O’Rourke in the fourth for 10, then Saud Shakeel for eight.

Babar Azam looked good for his 29 points, reaching four limits and six, and reached 6,000 points scored in the international day when he was 10 years old.

He played his 123rd round, the fastest to reach the milestone of 6,000 points with the South African Hashim Amla.

Azam came across a stroke of Nathan Smith, leaving Pakistan to difficulties at 54-3.

Rizwan and Agha, who shared a winning partnership of 260 games against South Africa on Wednesday, then relaunched the sleeves with an 88 -point stand.

Ricewan struck four limits and six, but he and Agha fell at less than 19 points to end any hope of a difficult total.

Tayyab Tahir struck a 33-ball 38, also with four limits and a six, while Faheem Ashraf (22) and Naseem (19) added 39 invaluable races to exceed 240 in Pakistan.

In short, scores:

Pakistan 242 All Out in 49.3 Overs (Mohammad Rizwan 46, Salman Agha 45; W. O’Rourke 4-43) against New Zealand 243-5 in 45.2 Overs (D. Mitchell 57, T. Latham 56; Nasem Shah 2-43)

Result: New Zealand won five counters

Mosser: Pakistan

SH / DJ

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