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Boult to hat-trick

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Boult’s performanc­e was a reminder – if we needed one – of his immense value to the Black Caps and, alongside captain Kane Williamson, the man they could least afford to lose at the World Cup.

After the T20 series went to form so did the ODIs, with New Zealand back in their favoured format and continuing their strangleho­ld over Pakistan in 50-over cricket.

Taylor (80) and Tom Latham (68) carried on from last summer anchoring the innings of 266-9 with late cameos from Southee and Ish Sodhi averting a mini collapse against legspinner Shadab Khan (4-38).

Now they can close it out back at Sheikh Zayed Stadium early tomorrow and clinch a third successive ODI series over Pakistan in the UAE after 2009 (2-1) and 2014 (3-2).

‘‘They’re a quality side and the big challenge is to come over here and beat them in conditions like this,’’ Boult said. ❚ ❚ ❚ NEW ZEALAND

Black Caps to take hat-tricks in one-day internatio­nal cricket: Danny Morrison: v India, Napier, 1994 (Kapil Dev bowled, Salil Ankola bowled, Nayan Mongia bowled) Shane Bond: v Australia, Hobart, 2007 (Cameron White caught, Andrew Symonds caught, Nathan Bracken bowled) Trent Boult: v Pakistan, Abu Dhabi, 2018 (Fakhar Zaman bowled, Babar Azam caught, Mohammad Hafeez lbw) *Boult’s was the 46th instance of a men’s ODI hat-trick Multiple ODI hat-trick takers: Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) 3, Wasim Akram (Pakistan) 2, Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) 2, Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka) 2. *Malinga took 4 wickets in 4 balls against South Africa in Guyana, 2007

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Trent Boult, right, completes his hattrick against Pakistan and Tim Southee, left, and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson rush to join the celebratio­ns.
GETTY IMAGES Trent Boult, right, completes his hattrick against Pakistan and Tim Southee, left, and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson rush to join the celebratio­ns.

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