2nd ODI Match PAK Vs NZ 2018
PAK Vs NZ MAtch
Pakistan Beat The New Zealand
In
2nd ODI Match
Pakistan
win by 6 wickets
ODI 2 of 3 ( Tied 1 – 1 )

Pakistan - 212/4 40.3/50 ov RR: 5.23
New Zealand - 209/9 50/50 ov RR: 4.18
v
New
Zealand win the toss and elect to bat first
v
Excellent
Pakistan bowling display pegs back opponents
v
Ross
Taylor hits half-century but New Zealand struggle
v
Imam
ul-Haq retires hurt after taking blow to the grille
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Fakhar
Zaman (88) and Babar Azam (46) fall in same over
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Pakistan
win by six wickets, break 12-match losing streak to Kiwis in ODIs
Pakistan eased to a six-wicket
win in the second one-day international against New Zealand to draw level at
1-1 in the three-match series.
Shaheen Afridi picked up four
wickets as the New Zealand batsmen struggled at the Zayad Cricket Stadium, Abu
Dhabi, on Friday, 9 November. They limped to 209/9 in their fifty overs, a
target that seemed a breeze for Fakhar Zaman and Babar Azam. The hosts completed
the chase with plenty to spare in 40.3 overs.

Zaman breezed to a run-a-ball 88
in a 101-run stand with Azam. Pakistan were 155 when the opener fell, and
Lockie Ferguson's double-wicket over caused a flutter, but it was simply a
matter of the other batsmen keeping their heads for the rest of the chase.
Trent Boult, fresh off his
hat-trick the previous game, had an especially torrid day, going for 60 in his
10 overs.
Pakistan's main concern was when
opener Imam-ul-Haw was taken to hospital after being caught by a bouncer from
Ferguson. The team confirmed after the match that there were no major concerns.

It was Pakistan's first ODI win
over New Zealand after a run of 12 defeats, and the bowlers did their bit in
setting it up.
Afridi, who finished with 4/38,
was backed up well by Mohammad Hafeez (1/31) and Shadab Khan (1/25).

Once Afridi got opener Colin
Munro in the second over and ran out Kane Williamson in the fourth, George
Worker and Ross Taylor painstakingly rebuilt.
Worker ate up 50 balls for his
28. Taylor brought up his fifty and was not out at 86 off 120 balls in the end,
but there were just three fours and a six in his knock, and he received little
support from the rest of the line-up.
The teams will play the decider
on Sunday.
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