The Citizen (KZN)

Southee hits the 150 wicket mark

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Auckland – Tim Southee became the first player to 150 wickets in Twenty20 internatio­nals as New Zealand beat Pakistan by 46 runs yesterday in their series opener in Auckland.

Veteran seam bowler Southee claimed four wickets, to pass the milestone and help dismiss the tourists for 180 in the 18th over in response to New Zealand’s imposing 226/8, handing them first blood in the five-match series.

Southee’s figures of 4/25 were the best of a run-dominated encounter at Eden Park and took him to 151 wickets in T20 internatio­nals, 11 more than Bangladesh spinner Shakib Al Hasan.

He finished the job as Pakistan’s run chase capitulate­d after Babar Azam was the seventh wicket to fall in the 17th over, with the former captain having accelerate­d to 57 off 35 balls to keep his side in contention.

There were starts for openers Saim Ayub (27) and Mohammad Rizwan (25) but Azam struggled to find support from his teammates before being caught at cover by Kane Williamson off Ben Sears’ bowling.

New Zealand’s boundary-laden innings was the highest Pakistan had conceded in a T20, surpassing the 221/3 England scored in Karachi in 2022.

Daryl Mitchell blasted 61 off 27 balls and captain Williamson’s 57 took 42 balls as New Zealand built on an explosive start from opener Finn Allen (34), who struck 24 runs off the third over, before being bowled by Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Pakistan’s new-look attack conceded 21 fours and 11 sixes.

Seamer Abbas Afridi impressed in his first internatio­nal appearance with 3/34. –

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