
Hamilton: Pakistan is in a deep problem while trying to pursue a goal of 293 races during the second hate against New Zealand for courtesy of Mitchell there are 99 of the Black Caps, 99 guided to hosts 292-8 in Seddon Park.
Starting their persecution, the green shirts had an unstable start after the Abdullah Shafique starter (1) left early on the star batter Babar Azam, who was also sent back to Pavilio after scoring only one race.
The problems of the national side were exacerbated even more after the operator Imam-Ul-Haq (3) also lost his wickt against Jacob Duffy. With the three batters trapped in the slippers, the score is currently in 32-5 after the Mohammad Rizwan pattern (5) and Salman Ali Agha (9) also did not contribute much to the score with Tayyab Tahir (0*) and Faheem Ashraf (0*) in the fold.
The national team must win today to level the series of three games that are currently led by the hosts by 1-0.
He was asked to hit first, the pair of debutants of Kiwis Rhys Mariu and Nick Kelly had a solid start, organizing a 50 -racing stand.
However, the association broke in the sixth when Kelly was fired by the right-handed pacemaker Haris Rauf for 31 of 23 deliveries, leaving New Zealand in 54-1.
In the tenth, New Zealand lost his second first game, Mariu, for 18 years, when Mohammad Wasim Jr hit, leaving the team under pressure in 71-2.
Daryl Mitchell, who joined the fold, added 18 18-ball races before falling before Sufiyan Muqeem, leaving New Zealand at 100-3.
The wickts continued to fall, and in the next, Henry Nicholls was fired by 22 lbw, leaving the black caps fighting 102-4 after 16.5 overs.
Captain Michael Bracewell and Muhammad Abbas then tried to stabilize tickets with an association of 30 races for the fifth Wickt. However, Wasim JR attack again, saying goodbye to Abbas by 17, reducing the hosts to 132-5 in 26.3 overs.
Mitchell Hay and Abbas (41 of 66 balls) formed a crucial association of 77 races for the sixth wickt, relieving some pressure and helping New Zealand to a more competitive position. However, Sufiyan Muqeem ended the association by saying goodbye to Abbas, leaving New Zealand in 209-6 in 39.5 overs.
Despite the loss of Wickts, there is continued playing with the composure, bringing its half century in the 50th format. Pakistan’s Faheem Ashraf gave the seventh advance, dismissing Nathan Smith for eight, leaving New Zealand to 236-7 in 45.1 overs.
The Black Caps lost their eighth Wickt when Ben Sears was exhausted by the patron of Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan for a duck, leaving New Zealand in 270-8 in 49 overs.
In the final final, there is accused Wasim Jr and hit two four and two Sixes to help his team reach 292, with the aim of claiming the series establishing a defensible total.
Pakistan bowling players managed to take wickts, but also admitted 32 extras, including 20 waves and goodbye of 12 legs.
Mohammad Wasim Jr and Sufiyan Muqeem claimed two wickts each, while Faheem Ashraf, Akif Javed and Haris Rauf took a wickt each.
Playing XIS:
Pakistan: Abdullah Shafique, Imam-Ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (W/C), Salman Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Muqeem, Akif Javed.
New Zealand: Nick Kelly, Rhys Mariu, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell (C), Muhammad Abbas, Mitchell Hay (W), Nathan Smith, Jacob Duffy, Ben Sears, William O’Rourke.