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New Zealand humiliate Pakistan to take 2-0 unassailable lead

By our correspondent
LAHORE: New Zealand beat Pakistan by 84 runs in the second ODI at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Wednesday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The third ODI of the series will take place on Saturday at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.

After being put in to bat, New Zealand scored 292 for eight in their 50 overs, courtesy of an unbeaten 99 from wicketkeeper-batter Mitchell Hay. Hay’s innings included seven fours and as many sixes as he added 77 runs for the sixth wicket with Muhammad Abbas (41, 66b, 3x4s) after the hosts found themselves in a spot of bother at 132 for five in 26.3 overs.

For Pakistan, left-arm spinner Sufyan Muqeem was the most successful and economical bowler, taking two wickets for 33 runs in 10 overs. Mohammad Wasim Jnr, playing his first match on the tour, bagged two wickets for 78 runs in 10 overs.

In turn, the touring side were dismissed for 208 in 41.2 overs, with Faheem Ashraf (73, 80b, 6x4s, 3x6s) top-scoring for the team. Right-arm fast bowler Haris Rauf (3, 9b) had to return to the pavilion after being struck by a rising delivery from Will O’Rourke. His concussion replacement, Naseem Shah, scored his maiden ODI half-century (51, 44b, 4x4s, 4x6s), which included a 60-run partnership for the ninth wicket with Faheem.

For New Zealand, Ben Sears bagged five wickets for 59.

Scores in brief:

New Zealand beat Pakistan by 84 runs

New Zealand 292-8, 50 overs (Mitchell Hay 99 not out, Muhammad Abbas 41; Sufiyan Muqeem 2-33, Mohammad Wasim 2-78)

Pakistan 208 all out, 41.2 overs (Faheem Ashraf 73, Naseem Shah 51; Ben Sears 5-59, Jacob Duffy 3-35)

Player of the match – Mitchell Hay (New Zealand)

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