The Pak Banker

Pakistan win second T-20 against New Zealand

- LAHORE -APP

Pakistan have defeated New Zealand by 48 runs in the second Twenty20 against New Zealand at Auckland's Eden Park on Thursday.

The Kiwis never quite settled on the pitch as they lost six of their wickets in quick succession after being set a daunting target of 202 runs.

Faheem Ashraf yielded three wickets, while Shadab Khan and Mohammad Amir scored two wickets each Hasan Ali and Rumman Raees each have one wicket to their names.

The hosts were rattled from the get-go as opener Colin Munro departed for the pavilion with just one run to his name very early in the inning. His successor, captain Kane Williamson left the pitch soon after without scoring any runs.

Bruce was run out by Harris Sohail at 11 runs and Martin Guptill who was holding fort also departed for 26 runs when he was caught by Umar Amin during Shadab's over. Colin de Grandhomme scored 10 runs before falling victim to Shadab while Glenn Phillips only managed 5 runs.

Hasan Ali bowled Ben Wheeler out at 30 by after he steadied his side with the help of Mitchell Santner, who became the top scorer for his team with 37 runs to his name.

Santer's wicket was taken by Amir, while his successors Ish Sodhi and Seth Rance were sent back to the pavilion by Faheem after scoring 15 and one runs each.

The Green Shirts are down 1-0 and looking to reverse a form slump to keep the threematch series alive.

Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 201 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman jointly top-scored with 50 apiece as Pakistan made 201 for four after winning the toss and electing to bat at Eden Park. Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed also contribute­d 41 and Ahmed Shehzad made 44 as Pakistan chase their first tour win over the Black Caps.

Openers Fakhar and Ahmed laid the platform with a partnershi­p of 94. Pakistan's previous best opening partnershi­p during the six limited-over matches played on tour so far was just 14. The pair made the most of Eden Park's short boundaries to comfortabl­y dispatch anything short or wide for four. They punished pacemen Ben Wheeler and Seth Rance, who both conceded 13 runs in an over, prompting New Zealand to introduce spinners Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner.

Fakhar responded by belting three sixes off Santner's first over, bringing up his maiden T20 half century soon after off 26 balls.

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