Tri-nation series: Kane Williamson’s blazing century propels New Zealand into final

LAHORE: Star batter Kane Williamson blazing century pips Breetzke’s record debut ton as New Zealand beat South Africa by 6 wickets to book a spot in the tri-nation ODI series final here at the Gaddafi Stadium on Monday.

The Blackcaps comprehensively chased the 305-run target on the loss of four wickets and eight balls remaining courtesy of 187 run stand between Devon Conway and Williamson.

New Zealand were off to a good start with their new opening pair Will Young and Conway adding 50 runs for the first wicket.

Young was out in the last over of the powerplay, scoring 19 runs off 31 balls.

After the first wicket, Williamson and Devon Conway kept South Africa’s bowlers at bay and formed a mammoth stand.

Conway departed in the nervous nineties off Junior Dala. His valiant knock of 97 on 107 balls included nine fours and one six.

After Devon Conway’s departure, South Africa was back in the game with two quick wickets of successive deliveries. Daryl Mitchell (10) and Tom Latham (0) were trapped by debutant Senuran Muthusamy’s spin bowling.

But Williamson stood firm at the other end and scored his 14th ODI century on 72 deliveries. He along with some notable contributions from Glenn Phillips (28), ensured that New Zealand convincingly chased the big total.

Kane Williamson remained unbeaten at the end of the chase. His marathon knock off 133 runs off 113 balls including 13 fours and two sixes.

This was also the stalwart’s first ODI hundred since the 2019 World Cup when he hit 148 against the West Indies at Manchester.

Earlier, South Africa posted 304-6 in their 50 overs after being invited to bat first, with Breetzke scoring 150 runs in his first One Day International match for the Proteas.

Breetzke also broke the record for the highest score in debut innings. His 150 is now the highest score ever by a debutant in ODIs.

New Zealand made their first breakthrough in the seventh over when Will O’Rourke dismissed the South African skipper Temba Bavuma on 20 runs.

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Following the wicket, Jason Smith and Breetzke added 93 for the second wicket. Smith perished, run out on 41 with his innings including two sixes and one four. Soon after, wicket-keeper batter Kyle Verreynne departed for one run courtesy of good bowling from off-spinner Michael Bracewell.

However, it was the fourth-wicket partnership between Wiaan Mulder and Matthew Breetzke that drove South Africa into a commanding position. The duo added 131 runs for this wicket.

The debutant departed on 150 runs after playing a brilliant knock which included five sixes and 11 fours while on the other end, Mulder stood firm and amassed 64 runs on 60 balls.

Wiaan Mulder hit five fours and one six in his innings.

Matt Henry and Will O’Rourke bagged two wickets apiece in their ten overs while Bracewell also chipped in with one wicket.

South Africa named four debutants in their playing eleven against New Zealand as their premier players were involved in a T20 League back home.

New Zealand brought in opener Devon Conway for Rachin Ravindra, who took a blow to his head during the fielding in the tri-nation series opening match against Pakistan.

Playing XIs

South Africa: Temba Bavuma (c), Matthew Breetzke, Jason Smith, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Wiaan Mulder, Mihlali Mpongwana, Senuran Muthusamy, Eathan Bosch, Junior Dala, Lungi Ngidi, Tabraiz Shamsi.

New Zealand: Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Ben Sears, Matt Henry and Will O’Rourke.

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Tri-nation series: Haris Rauf set to be rested for match against South Africa

Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf is likely to be rested for the tri-nation series clash against South Africa, set to be played at National Bank Stadium Karachi on Wednesday.

According to the sources, Rauf is in good health after feeling discomfort while bowling in the series opener against New Zealand.

However, the team management doesn’t want to take any risk by playing him against South Africa in the must-win game for the home team.

Moreover, sources revealed that the final decision to play him in the Pakistan versus South Africa clash will depend on the results of his MRI- reports.

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For the unversed, the right-arm bowler left the field during the 36th over of the single-league tournament opener after bowling 6.2 overs due to fitness concerns.

After his absence, the Men in Green bowling attack looked ominous, which was taken apart by Glenn Phillips who scored blistering century.

It is pertinent to note here that New Zealand achieved a convincing victory against Pakistan by 78 runs in the opening match of the tri-nation ODI series at Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.

Batting first, Phillips scored a fiery unbeaten ton after Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell’s fifties to power New Zealand to 330 over the loss of six wickets.

Chasing 331, Pakistan got off to a promising start with the new opening pair of Fakhar and Babar Azam putting together a brisk 52-run stand.

Fakhar Zaman was the only silver lining for Pakistan as they crumbled in chase, and were bowled out for 252 in 47.5 overs at Gaddafi Stadium.

Pakistan squad for tri-nation series and Champions Trophy 2025:

Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha (vc), Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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WATCH: Pakistan’s jersey for ICC Champions Trophy 2025 revealed

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has revealed the national team’s official jersey for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 in a grand ceremony at the newly-renovated Gaddafi Stadium here on February 7.

Pakistan’s jersey for the upcoming mega event was unveiled in a star-studded opening ceremony. The kit was revealed by the Pakistan’s 15-member squad for the highly anticipated event during the glittering ceremony.

The PCB uploaded the Pakistan jersey on its social media handles, showcasing the new design ahead of the upcoming series.

Wear with 𝒑𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 and support your stars,” wrote PCB on X (formerly Twitter).

 

The PCB also released a minute-long promo to unveil Jersey, starring Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, and Fakhar Zaman alongside women cricketers Sadia Iqbal and Fatima Sana.

Earlier Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime minister of Pakistan inaugurated the newly rebuilt Gaddafi Stadium ahead of the much-awaited ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Speaking on the occasion, PM Shehbaz said that it was a happy day for everyone that the stadium’s reconstruction was completed with “such grandeur”.

He further stated that he had faith in the Pakistan team to win the tournament.

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“We all are praying for you. We are all waiting for the moment when you will defeat India, Babar Azam and Rizwan, we have lots of expectations from you,” the premier said.

Gaddafi Stadium, now fully revamped, will be in the spotlight during the tri-nation ODI series featuring Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa, hosting matches on February 8 and 10.

The venue is also set to play a major role in the Champions Trophy, with at least four matches, including the second semi-final on March 5.

Additionally, if India does not qualify for the final, Gaddafi Stadium is likely to host the title clash on March 9.

It’s worth noting that the ninth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will kick off on 19 February with host and defending champions Pakistan taking on New Zealand in the curtain-raiser in Karachi’s National Bank Stadium.

Pakistan squad for tri-nation series, Champions Trophy 2025:

Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Mohammad Rizwan (c)(wk), Usman Khan (wk), Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha (vc), Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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WATCH: ICC Champions Trophy 2025 official song ‘Jeeto Baazi Khel Ke’ released

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday released the Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 official song, Jeeto Baazi Khel Ke, by renowned singer Atif Aslam.

“With 12 days to go until the unmissable ICC Men’s Champions Trophy, the release of the song will build further excitement to the 15-match event taking place from 19 February to 9 March in Pakistan and the UAE,” the ICC said in a press release.

The official song for the event is produced by Abdullah Siddiqui, with lyrics penned by Adnan Dhool and Asfandyar Asad.

The music video is a visual celebration of the diverse culture of Pakistan from the streets to the markets to the stadium and represents the love and enjoyment of the game.

The thrilling two-week competition will see the world’s top eight teams put it all on the line in 15 intense matches across 19 days, with every match counting in the pursuit of the iconic white jackets.

Lead singer Atif Aslam expressed his overwhelming excitement about being part of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025.

He shared that his love for cricket runs deep, highlighting his enthusiasm for the sport and the electrifying atmosphere that major tournaments bring.

“I am very fond of cricket and I always wanted to be a fast bowler. Having the passion and understanding of the game – I feel connected to the adrenaline of the crowd, their cheers and the feeling of being a fan,” said Atif.

“I used to wait for matches in particular the India versus Pakistan game which was always full of emotions and sentimental value. And that is why I am very excited to have been a part of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 official song [Jeeto Baazi Khel Ke].”

On the launch of the song, ICC Chief Commercial Officer, Anurag Dahiya said, “Excitement is building ahead of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy and today we are delighted to launch the official event song.”

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“With 12 days to go until the start of the event, fans can expect a song that represents the Pakistan identity and a true celebration of the Champions Trophy. We encourage fans to get their tickets now and not miss out.”

Meanwhile, ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Tournament Director and PCB Chief Operating Officer Sumair Ahmad Syed said: “With the launch of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 official song, we mark another thrilling milestone on the road to this global spectacle.”

“Atif Aslam, a powerhouse of Pakistani music, has delivered blockbuster anthems for the PSL, and we have no doubt that this song will set the stage on fire.

“As excitement builds, we are confident that fans – especially in Pakistan – will rally behind all the teams, filling the stadiums with electrifying energy and passion for the game.”

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PCB to unveil Champions Trophy 2025 jersey on THIS date

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is all set to unveil the national team’s official jersey for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 in a grand ceremony at the newly-renovated Gaddafi Stadium here on February 7.

According to reports, the event will not only mark the jersey launch but also celebrate the completion of Gaddafi Stadium’s renovation ahead of the mega tournament.

The ceremony will be graced by Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, who will officially inaugurate the upgraded venue at 7 PM, followed by the jersey unveiling at 7:30 PM.

Fans will be allowed free entry, with gates opening at 5:30 PM. Meanwhile, the PCB has reserved the Imran Khan enclosure for special guests attending the event.

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Gaddafi Stadium, now fully revamped, will be in the spotlight during the tri-nation ODI series featuring Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa, hosting matches on February 8 and 10.

The venue is also set to play a major role in the Champions Trophy, with at least four matches, including the second semi-final on March 5.

Additionally, if India does not qualify for the final, Gaddafi Stadium is likely to host the title clash on March 9.

It’s worth noting that the ninth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will kick off on 19 February with host and defending champions Pakistan taking on New Zealand in the curtain-raiser in Karachi’s National Bank Stadium.

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Key pacer returns as South Africa reveal squad for tri-nation series

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Wednesday announced a 12-member squad for the first match of the tri-nation series in Pakistan, with pacer Gerald Coetzee returning to the side after recovering from a hamstring injury sustained during the Test series against Sri Lanka.

The squad, featuring six uncapped players, is announced for their match against New Zealand, which is scheduled on 10 February at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

“Players will be added to the squad following the SA20 Eliminator between Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Joburg Super Kings on Wednesday, 05 February,” CSA said in a press release.

Moreover, spinner Keshav Maharaj and explosive batter Heinrich Klaasen will be available for South Africa’s second ODI of the tri-series against Pakistan on February 12 in Karachi.

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The squad for the remainder of the series would be announced on February 9 after the SA20 final.

It’s worth noting that the series will begin on February 8, with Pakistan facing New Zealand in the opening match at Gaddafi Stadium.

The tri-nation series holds significant importance for Pakistan as well as New Zealand and South Africa as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

The final of the series is set to take place on February 14 at the recently renovated National Bank Stadium (NBS) in Karachi.

South Africa squad for first ODI of the tri-series

Temba Bavuma (c), Eathan Bosch, Matthew Breetzke, Gerald Coetzee, Junior Dala, Wiaan Mulder, Mihlali Mpongwana, Senuran Muthusamy, Gideon Peters, Meeka-eel Prince, Jason Smith, Kyle Verreynne

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Training schedule for tri-nation ODI series unveiled

The schedule for the training sessions of all three participating teams in the upcoming tri-nation ODI series has been finalized, with Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa set to begin preparations ahead of the tournament, which will take place from February 8 to 14.

Pakistan will hold their first training session at the Ghani Institute in Lahore on Tuesday afternoon, followed by another session at the same venue on Wednesday evening.

New Zealand’s squad, scheduled to arrive on Wednesday morning, will take part in a joint training session with the home side at Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday.

The series will officially begin on February 8, with Pakistan facing New Zealand in the opening match at Gaddafi Stadium.

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Meanwhile, South Africa will arrive in Pakistan on February 7 and will conduct their first practice session at the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) Ground on February 8.

The tri-nation series holds significant importance for Pakistan as well as New Zealand and South Africa as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Following their opening match in Lahore, the national team will travel to Karachi for their next fixture. Before that, New Zealand and South Africa will face each other before moving to Karachi.

The final of the series is set to take place on February 14 at the recently renovated National Bank Stadium (NBS) in Karachi.

Pakistan Squad for Tri-Nation Series and ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Mohammad Rizwan (wk)(c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Khushdil Shah, Faheem Ashraf, Saud Shakeel, Naseem Shah, Tayyab Tahir, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Kamran Ghulam, Muhammad Hasnain, Usman Khan, Haris Rauf.

Schedule

8 February 2025, Pakistan vs New Zealand (14:00)

10 February 2025, South Africa vs New Zealand (09:30)

12 February 2025, South Africa vs Pakistan (14:00)

14 February 2025, Final (14:00)

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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Tickets for Dubai leg to go on sale today

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday revealed that the tickets for the Dubai leg of the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025 will go on sale from 3 February (today).

“Get ready to secure your seats for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 as tickets for India’s three group-stage matches and the first semi-final, scheduled to take place in Dubai, UAE, will be available for purchase starting Monday, 3 February, at 16:00 hours GST.,” the ICC stated in a press release.

“Fans can buy tickets online for the matches to be held at the iconic Dubai International Cricket Stadium with general stand prices starting from AED 125.

“Ticket Sales for the 10 matches scheduled in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, have already gone on general sale on Tuesday.

“Additionally, for those preferring physical tickets, they will be available from Monday, 3 February, at 16:00 Pakistan Standard Time (PST) across 108 TCS centres in 26 cities nationwide.

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“Tickets for the much-anticipated Final, set to take place on Sunday, 9 March, will be released following the conclusion of the first semi-final in Dubai.”

The eight-team ICC Champions Trophy will consist of 15 matches over 19 days and will take place in Pakistan and Dubai.

In Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Karachi will be the three venues to host tournament play. Each Pakistan venue will feature three group games apiece, with Lahore hosting the second semi-final.

Lahore will also host the final on 9 March, unless India qualify, in which case it will be played in Dubai. Both the semi-finals and the final will have reserve days.

The three group matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 involving India, as well as the first semi-final, will be played in Dubai.

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