New Zealand hand sorry Pakistan biggest defeat to clinch T20 series

Published March 24, 2025
MOUNT MAUNGANUI: New Zealand opener Finn Allen plays a shot during the fourth Twenty20 International against Pakistan at Bay Oval on Sunday.—AFP
MOUNT MAUNGANUI: New Zealand opener Finn Allen plays a shot during the fourth Twenty20 International against Pakistan at Bay Oval on Sunday.—AFP

MOUNT MAUNGANUI: New Zealand’s ruthless pace attack carved up Pakistan to deliver a crushing 115-run win in the fourth Twenty20 on Sunday and clinch the five-match series.

The home side moved 3-1 ahead after defending 220-6 in Mount Maunganui and then dismissing a ragged Pakistan for just 105 in the 17th over.

Jacob Duffy claimed 4-20 and fellow seamer Zak Foulkes 3-25 as Pakistan suffered their biggest T20 loss by runs against all nations, eclipsing a 95-run defeat against New Zealand in Wellington nine years ago.

The tourists were reduced to 9-3 after two overs with Duffy bagging two scalps in his first over, both caught by wicket-keeper Mitch Hay.

Duffy’s first victim was Hasan Nawaz for one, two days after the Pakistan opener blasted a maiden century in game three in Auckland to keep the series alive.

Teetering at 56-8, Pakistan’s innings had some credibility restored thanks to 44 off 30 balls from all-rounder Abdul Samad.

The only other batsman to score in double figures was Irfan Khan with 24.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said New Zealand’s bowlers exploited some helpful conditions under lights.

“They bowled really well and they outplayed us,” Salman said.

PAKISTAN pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi drops a catch.—AFP
PAKISTAN pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi drops a catch.—AFP

“I mean, the ball talked. It was swinging and it was turning as well. But we are international cricketers, so we have to adapt that and we have to be better.

“We need to regroup and we need to win the last game.”

It was New Zealand’s second biggest T20 win by runs, nearly surpassing their 119-run drubbing of the West Indies in 2018 at the same Bay Oval venue.

Earlier, Finn Allen raced to 50 off just 20 balls, putting on 59 for New Zealand’s opening stand with Tim Seifert, whose 44 took 22 deliveries.

Seifert was the first of three batsmen dismissed by seamer Haris Rauf, who claimed 3-27.

Allen struck six fours and three sixes while captain Michael Bracewell was nearly as effective at the death, blasting 46 not out off 26 balls.

Bracewell was delighted with his team’s all-round response to the loss at Auckland.

“Bouncing back only a day or so after the performance at Eden Park was outstanding,” he said. “It shows the benefit of those guys batting so well at the top, they got us well ahead of the game.

“All the seamers bowled brilliantly tonight. It’s nice when you give bowlers a go, like Zak Foulkes coming into the match. Three wickets for him was a brilliant performance.”

Game five is in Wellington on Wednesday.

SCOREBOARD

NEW ZEALAND:

T. Seifert c Khushdil b Haris 44

F. Allen c Hasan b Abbas 50

M. Chapman b Haris 24

D. Mitchell c Irfan b Haris 29

J. Neesham c M. Haris b Abrar 3

M. Hay c M. Haris b Abrar 3

M. Bracewell not out 46

Z. Foulkes not out 3

EXTRAS (LB-4, NB-1, W-13) 18

TOTAL (for six wickets, 20 overs) 220

DID NOT BAT: I. Sodhi, J. Duffy, W. O’Rourke

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-59 (Seifert), 2-108 (Chapman), 3-134 (Allen), 4-139 (Neesham), 5-149 (Hay), 6-205 (Mitchell)

BOWLING: Shaheen 4-0-49-0 (1w), Khushdil 1-0-12-0 (2w), Abrar 4-0-41-2, Haris 4-0-27-3 (1w), Afridi 3-0-38-1 (1w, 1nb), Shadab 4-0-49-0 (2w)

PAKISTAN:

Mohammad Haris b O’Rourke 2

Hasan Nawaz c Hay b Duffy 1

Salman Ali Agha c Hay b Duffy 1

Irfan Khan c Bracewell b Duffy 24

Shadab Khan b Foulkes 1

Khushdil Shah c Neesham b Foulkes 6

Abdul Samad st Hay b Sodhi 44

Abbas Afridi c Allen b Neesham 1

Shaheen Shah Afridi c Hay b Foulkes 6

Haris Rauf c Hay b Duffy 6

Abrar Ahmed not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-10) 12

TOTAL (all out, 16.2 overs) 105

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-2 (M. Haris), 2-8 (Hasan), 3-9 (Salman), 4-26 (Shadab), 5-42 (Irfan), 6-42 (Khushdil), 7-43 (Abbas), 8-56 (Shaheen), 9-80 (Haris)

BOWLING: O’Rourke 4-0-29-1 (2w), Duffy 4-0-20-4 (2w), Foulkes 4-0-25-3 (2w), Neesham 2-0-14-1 (1w), Sodhi 2.2-0-15-1 (1w)

RESULT: New Zealand won by 115 runs.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Finn Allen

Published in Dawn, March 24th, 2025

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