New Zealand Clinch Odi Tri series that brought Pakistan five wickets in the final



new zealand Registration a Clinical 5 wicket victory That’s all Pakistan At the final of the ODI Trination Series held at the National Stadium in Karachi. Following the target of 243, the Black Cap reached the total with 45.2 over. Daryl Mitchell (57), Tom Latham (56) and Devon Conway (48). Previously, Pakistan posted 242 after contribution Mohammad Rizwan (46) Salman Aga (45), but Will O’RourkeThe four wicket hauling suppressed them. A New Zealand composed pursuit lifted the trophy with 28 balls before lifting the trophy.

Fighting against bats in Pakistan

Pakistan chose to hit first, but failed to build strong partnerships and regularly lost wickets. Fahar Zaman (10) and Saud Shakeel (8) It fell cheaply Babar Azam (29) It looked like a fluent fluent thing, but was rejected due to the dismissal of the captured line. Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Aga They stabilized the innings with the important 88 run stands, but neither of them were able to capitalize to post a large score. This is this33 balls off 33 balls gave Pakistan some momentum, but the slow wickets limited them to 242. Michael Braiswell (2/38) and Mitchell Santner (2/20).

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New Zealand’s paced well in the ODI Tri-Series final

New Zealand has got off to a shaky start Naseem Shah Rejected You’ll be young It’s early, but Conway and Kane Williamson The consistency of the 71-run partnership ensured stability. Salman Aga Denied Williamson (34) and defeated the stands, Conway followed quickly with a 48. However, Mitchell and Latham were in charge, adding 87 runs to tilt the game courtesy of New Zealand. Mitchell’s Fluent 57 and Latham’s 56 bring the team closer to victory. Glen Phillips‘QuickFire 20 guaranteed they easily crossed the finish line. Naseem (2/43) was Pakistan’s most effective bowler, but the total proved to be insufficient for New Zealand’s well-structured batting efforts.

Will O’Rourke and Daryl Mitchell shine in title victory

O’Rourke’s outstanding four-wicket spell helped limit Pakistan to under 250, ensuring a manageable pursuit for New Zealand. His key wickets, including Rizwan and Fahar, prevented Pakistan from accelerating in the final over. On the batting front, Mitchell’s solid knock was crucial and proven by his ability to spin strikes and find boundaries to ease pressure. Tom Latham provided ideal support, and New Zealand’s composed approach highlighted the depth of batting. This victory marked New Zealand the title of the Torination Series, showing off excellent balance and execution in all divisions.

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