Second OD: Hey, Sierrs should ensure that New Zealand series win against Pakistan. Cricket news

New Zealand’s 84 -run win in second ODI in Pakistan Haemilton On Tuesday, the hosts gave a 2-0 lead in the three-match series, thanks to wicketkeeper-bitter Michelle HeyPacer race for 99 and five wickets Ben Sears,
He was inauspicious to remember a century by a solitary run, but his 78 -ball Blitz helped New Zealand a challenging 292 on board, after which Sierrs led the bowling charge for 5 for 59, which saw Pakistan bowled for 208 in 41.2 overs.
New Zealand won the first ODI by 73 runs.
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Hey’s knock disturbed Kiwi with a middle-night, as the wicketkeeper-better hit 7 fours and reached several sixes, when New Zealand was at an uncertain 132 for 5 in the 27th over.
Pakistan’s response was early when Will O’Rurke caught Abdullah Shafiq (1) on the first slip in the third over, followed by Babar Azam (1) later on the second slip from Jacob Duffy.
In his next over, Dafi claimed Imam-ul-Haq (3) wicket. Pakistan was 9 for 3 in the sixth over and Sires made it worse for visitors, rejecting both Salman Aga (9) and Mohammad Rizwan (5) to make 32 for 5 in 12 overs in their first over.
Taiyab Tahir (13) and Faheem Ashraf supported the sixth wicket partnership of 33 runs before Nathan Smith was sent back to Tahir. After Haris Rauf retired on 3, his convention option Nasim Shah joined Ashraf to make a 60 -run stand.
Both scored their first half-century, Ashraf submitted 73 from 80 balls, while Naseem scored 51 runs in 44 delivery.
Earlier, with a green tingged pitch in solid conditions and in favor of bowling, Pakistan captain Rizwan chose for the field after winning the toss. But Nick Kelly and Rice Mariau started confidently despite the lack of their experience.
Before Kelly, his partnership reached 54 runs, playing in his second international match, Rauf was caught behind for 31, including 4 fours and 2 sixes.
Creating his first appearance, Mariau scored 18 runs from 25 delivery, and offered a simple catcher to Azam in the mid-off from Wasim’s first over.
Wasim and Rauf’s bowling pair effectively banned the run flow, requiring the 16th over to help New Zealand with Henry Nichols and Deril Mitchell.
When the spin was introduced, Mitchell’s innings concluded 18 runs, as Rizwan completed a stumping from the delivery of Sufiyan Mukim. Nicholas later departed for 22 in the over.
Bracewell and Abbas managed Wasim a modest 30 -run partnership in 10 overs before dismissing Bracewell, which was caught behind after scoring 17.
Born in Pakistan, Abbas formed a 77 -run stable partnership with He Hey, until he left after scoring 41.
Among the Pakistan bowlers, Mukim gave the best performance with 2 figures for 33, while Vasim ended with 2 for 78.
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