New Zealand Hammer Pakistan By 43 Runs To Sweep ODI Series 3-0

Pakistan’s fragile striker was again exposed while New Zealand inspired by Ben Sears won the third and last international by 43 points on Saturday to sweep the 3-0 series. Tourists were dismissed for 221 out of 40 overs in response to New Zealand 264-8, in a short game at 42 overs after a delayed departure at Mount Maunganui. He followed the model of the first two games, the hosts winning the first match in Napier by 73 points, followed by an 84 -point victory in Hamilton.
New Zealand has also dominated the previous T20 series, winning 4-1.
Pakistan fought throughout the tour to adapt to the rebound and the sustained movement of the sewing attack in New Zealand and their drummers were again guilty of rush strokes in oval bay.
The aggressive rhythm bowler Sears said 5-34 to follow his bag with five counters in Hamilton, with four of his victims falling to short-term deliveries.
The rider Jacob Duffy, who was a handful in the two series, took 2-40, including the Mohammad Rizwan counter for 37 in the 33rd to effectively end the hopes of tourist victory.
Babar Azam obtained a better score with 50 on 58 balls while the opener Abdullah Shafie ended a slow 33 out of 56.
Pakistan’s sleeves seriously started when the Ouper Imam-ul-Haq was forced to retire for one, having been struck on the jaw by throwing a field field when he tried a quick single.
Earlier, Rhys Mariu scored a first half-century after New Zealand was invited to beat first, with the start of the two-hour delayed match due to a wet field.
The opener Mariu, just playing his second international match, scored 58 bullets made up of 61, with six four and two.
A certain number of drummers of the New Zealand intermediate order made departures but did not continue for the big scores until Captain Michael Bracewell produced a 59 flashy at death.
Bracewell hit six six in his 40 -ball stroke before being caught the last sleeve ball with Akif Javed.
Seamer Javed took 4-62 on his eight overs, although Naseem Shah was undoubtedly the best of Pakistani, taking 2-54 and bowling with a good rhythm and a good movement.
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