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New Zealand beat Pakistan by seven wickets

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By Web Desk Published January 31, 2015 3 Min Read
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New Zealand cruised to a seven-wicket win over an underdone Pakistan in the first of their two one-day internationals in Wellington on Saturday.

After removing Pakistan for 210 in the 46th over, New Zealand reached their target in the 40th over with Grant Elliott now out 64 and Ross Taylor unbeaten on 59.

The comfortable victory for New Zealand underscored Pakistan’s lack of preparation two weeks away from the start of the World Cup.

It was their first ODI since they were beaten 3-2 in a home series against New Zealand before Christmas, and the lack of match play was evident from the moment they lost the toss and were put in to bat.

The batsmen lacked timing and later the bowlers struggled with direction against a New Zealand side which had just completed a 4-2 series win over Sri Lanka.

New Zealand launched into their chase at more than six an over with Brendon McCullum, returning to the line-up after sitting out the last game against Sri Lanka, blasting a rapid 17 before he was gone in the fourth over.

Tom Latham fell for 23 and Martin Guptill, who struggled against the Sri Lankans, found the less pressured Pakistani bowling more to his liking as he posted 39.

He was gone just after New Zealand passed the 100 mark in the 18th over, 11 overs quicker than it took Pakistan to reach three figures.

Elliott and Taylor then led New Zealand home, adding 112 in an unbeaten fourth wicket stand.

Pakistan’s innings only nudged over the 200 mark thanks to a 71-run partnership in 38 balls by captain Misbah-ul-Haq and all-rounder Shahid Afridi.

Kyle Mills bowled Mohammad Hafeez with the fifth ball of the match which started a slide that saw Pakistan at 127-6 in the 36th over before Misbah (58) and Afridi (67) provided a little backbone.

But when Misbah went it started another slide with the last four wickets falling for 12 runs.

The New Zealand bowlers were not menacing on the two-paced wicket although Mills found plenty of movement and was also rewarded with the wicket of Younis Khan for nine.

Trent Boult had Ahmed Shehzad caught behind for 15 and Haris Sohail (23), Umar Akmal (13) and Sarfraz Ahmed (five) quickly followed before Afridi took hold of the attack.

He offered one chance on 14, when he was dropped by McCullum, as he flayed away for his 67 in 29 deliveries.

Elliott, who took the wicket of Misbah and mopped up the tail, was the most successful New Zealand bowler with three for 26 while Mills, Trent Boult and Corey Anderson took two apiece. (AFP).

Also Read: 1st ODI: Pakistan out for 210 against New Zealand

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