Seifert blitz as New Zealand crush Pakistan to win series 4-1

Published March 27, 2025
WELLINGTON: New Zealand players celebrate with the trophy after winning the fifth T20 International against Pakistan at the Sky Stadium.—AFP
WELLINGTON: New Zealand players celebrate with the trophy after winning the fifth T20 International against Pakistan at the Sky Stadium.—AFP

WELLINGTON: A destructive Tim Seifert ensured New Zealand made short work of their 129-run target to win the final Twenty20 against Pakistan by eight wickets on Wednesday and take the series 4-1.

Seifert, who made an unbe­aten 97 off 38 deliveries, set the big-hitting tone in Wellington with 18 off the first over by Jahandad Khan after being hit on the body with the first ball.

Fellow opener Finn Allen followed with 14 in the second over from Mohammad Ali.

When Jahandad returned in the sixth over Seifert was even more belligerent when he belted 25, including three sixes.

“After I nearly got hit on the head with that first ball I thought there’s only one way to play,” Seifert said. “A few shots go your way and you’re backing yourself and backing your skills and when you do get a match up you commit 100 percent and try to take that bowler down.”

Seifert’s rollicking innings included six fours and 10 sixes.

Allen compiled a bright 27 from 12 deliveries, including five fours and a six, before he was first to fall in the seventh over when New Zealand had reached 93.

Mark Chapman had a short stay and was gone for three before Seifert and Daryl Mitchell (two not out) brought the hosts home as they finished 131-2.

Pakistan captain Salman Agha said the one positive for him in a lop-sided series was the experience gained by his young squad.

“Obviously they (New Zealand) were outstanding and you have to credit to them. They just outplayed us in the whole series,” he said. “But we have a few positives and we’ll take that and move forward. We will back them. They will have more games and they will have experience and they will come good.”

Pakistan, batting first, struggled before reaching 128-9 on the back of a mid-order rally by Salman and Shadab Khan.

The pair came together at 52-5 and put on 54 for the sixth wicket, refusing to be pressured by the New Zealand pace attack which dominated the first half of the innings.

Shadab put on 28 off 20 deliveries, including five boundaries, while Salman scored 51 off 39.

Both fell to Jimmy Neesham, the pick of the New Zealand bowlers with impressive figures of 5-22, his maiden five-wicket bag in T20Is, from his four overs.

Jacob Duffy, who took 2-18, started the Pakistan batting rout when he claimed the first wicket in the second over with the removal of Hasan Nawaz for his third duck in the series.

He added Omair Yousuf in his following over as Pakistan struggled to cope with Duffy’s swing and seam movement, as well as the bounce generated by Will O’Rourke and Ben Sears.

New Zealand opener Tim Seifert plays a shot during his unbeaten knock.—AFP
New Zealand opener Tim Seifert plays a shot during his unbeaten knock.—AFP

New Zealand, who won the toss, made one change for the match with Sears coming in for Zak Foulkes.

Pakistan made five changes with Omair, Usman Khan, Jahandad, Sufyan Moqim and Mohammad Ali all coming in.

The teams now move onto a One-day International series sta­r­­ting in Napier on Saturday.

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN:

Mohammad Haris c Hay b Sears 11

Hasan Nawaz c Neesham b Duffy 0

Omair Bin Yousuf c Hay b Duffy 7

Salman Ali Agha c Chapman b Neesham 51

Usman Khan c Mitchell b Sodhi 7

Abdul Samad c Hay b Neesham 4

Shadab Khan c Hay b Neesham 28

Jahandad Khan c O’Rourke b Neesham 1

Haris Rauf not out 6

Sufiyan Muqeem c Bracewell b Neesham 0

Mohammad Ali not out 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1, W-11) 13

TOTAL (for nine wickets, 20 overs) 128

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-5 (Hasan), 2-23 (Haris), 3-25 (Omair), 4-43 (Usman), 5-52 (Samad), 6-106 (Shadab), 7-108 (Jahandad), 8-121 (Salman), 9-123 (Sufiyan)

BOWLING: O’Rourke 4-0-29-0 (4w), Duffy 4-0-18-2 (1w), Sears 4-0-25-1 (1w), Sodhi 4-0-32-1, Neesham 4-0-22-5 (1w)

NEW ZEALAND:

T. Seifert not out 97

F. Allen b Sufiyan 27

M. Chapman st Haris b Sufiyan 3

D. Mitchell not out 2

EXTRAS (NB-1, W-1) 2

TOTAL (for two wickets, 10 overs) 131

DID NOT BAT: J. Neesham, M. Hay, M. Bracewell, I. Sodhi, J. Duffy, B.Sears, W. O’Rourke

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-93 (Allen), 2-103 (Chapman)

BOWLING: Jahandad 2-0-43-0 (1w, 1nb), Ali 2-0-27-0, Haris 2-0-22-0, Sufiyan 2-0-6-2, Shadab 2-0-33-0

RESULT: New Zealand won by eight wickets.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: James Neesham

SERIES: New Zealand won the five-match series 4-1.

PLAYER-OF-THE-SERIES: Tim Seifert

Published in Dawn, March 27th, 2025

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