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New Zealand look to extend ODI win streak over Pakistan

- AMITH PASSELA

New Zealand may have not lost a one-day internatio­nal to Pakistan for four years, but captain Kane Williamson is not taking anything for granted when the sides take to the field in Abu Dhabi today.

The Black Caps have won their past 11 games in the 50-over format against Pakistan, a run that stretches back to when they last toured the UAE in 2014.

Confidence should be high ahead of the start of the threematch series at Zayed Cricket Stadium, but Williamson said: “It’s a new series and a fresh start. I guess it’s a nice stat to have but ... it’s what happens on the day.”

While New Zealand may be strong in ODIs they have struggled in Twenty20s and come into today’s match on the back of being beaten 3-0 by Pakistan in their series in that version of the game.

Despite their struggles in T20s, Williamson believes that not everything was a negative from those three losses.

“There were some really good parts in that T20 series we can take forward,” he said. “If you look at the first two games. They could have gone either way and the conversati­on we are having could have been quite different, but it wasn’t to be and we did go down 3-0. Pakistan played really well.

“It’s important we learn from that and take the positives. I guess the conditions [and] adapting to them after a long break is one.

“Then we saw quick adjustment­s from the guys and small margins we do and be clinical on that, then the outcome or the result can change.”

Trent Boult, the left arm seamer, is set to return to the side.

Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed said the momentum was with them going into the series.

“This series is very important for us as we want to take the ODI team on the path to improvemen­t, keeping in mind the 2019 World Cup,” he said. “However, we are not looking beyond this series at the moment. New Zealand are a very competitiv­e side and they have shown that by giving us a tough time in the T20 series.

“Their ODI has lot of experience­d players. Trent Bolt is back in the side, Tom Latham is there and even Henry Nicholls. These are the players who have been performing well for them.”

 ??  ?? Kane Williamson’s team lost to Pakistan in the T20 series
Kane Williamson’s team lost to Pakistan in the T20 series

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