Phillips stars as New Zealand down Pakistan in ODI series decider

KARACHI: New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips put on a scintillating show with his brisk 63-run knock and powered his side to defeat Pakistan by two wickets in the ODI series decider.

Set to chase 281, New Zealand amassed the total on the first delivery of the 49th over at the back of a quickfire 63-run knock of Phillips.

The touring side had a decent start to their run chase as openers Finn Allen and Devon Conway provided an important 43-run partnership before Allen got run out in the eighth over after scoring a run-a-ball 25.

Following the dismissal, Conway and skipper Kane Williamson anchored the run chase with a gritty partnership and took New Zealand to over the 100-run mark before Agha Salman picked up his maiden ODI wicket and provided a much-needed breakthrough to Pakistan.

Conway scored 52 off 65 deliveries, laced with five boundaries and a six.

Williamson then joined hands with Daryl Mitchell and put on another important partnership for his side as the duo added 52 runs for the third wicket before both Mitchell perished for 31.

New Zealand skipper Williamson then brought up his 42nd half-century but could not stick for long as he got run out for 53 off 68 deliveries with the help of two boundaries.

With New Zealand struggling at 181/5 after Michael Bracewell’s departure in the 36th over, Phillips came out for his side and turned the game on its head with clean striking and put Pakistan bowlers under pressure.

The right-handed batter scored a quickfire half-century off just 28 deliveries and brought New Zealand back into the game despite no support from the other end.

Amid Phillips’ brilliance, New Zealand kept losing wickets but the right-handed batter stood firm and drove his side to glory in the 49th over.

Phillips top-scored for New Zealand with an unbeaten 63 off just 42 deliveries, hitting four fours and four sixes.

Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Wasim Jr took two wickets each, while Mohammad Nawaz and Usama Mir made one scalp each.

Batting first after winning the toss, Pakistan posted a decent 280/9 on the board at the back of a brilliant century and a half-century from Fakhar and Rizwan respectively.

The hosts had a dismal start to their innings as they lost two early wickets including their skipper Babar Azam for a mere 21 in the seventh over.

Following the setback, Fakhar and Rizwan scripted an astounding recovery for Pakistan as they added 154 runs amid their third-wicket partnership and brought Pakistan back into the game.

Rizwan was the core aggressor of the stand as he kept ticking the scoreboard with his sensible rotation of strike while Fakhar played an anchoring role.

The duo frustrated the Kiwi bowlers and were looking for their team to amass the 300-run mark before Ish Sodhi provided a much-needed breakthrough to his side in the form of Rizwan.

The leg-spinner castled Rizwan with a googly and brought an end to his vital 79-run knock. He faced 74 deliveries and hit six boundaries.

Following Rizwan’s dismissal, Fakhar continued to push for the runs and soon brought up his century. The left-handed batter, however, soon perished after achieving the landmark and remained the top-scorer for his side in the series decider.

Fakhar scored 101 off 120 deliveries, laced with 10 boundaries and a six.

With both set batters back in the pavilion, Pakistan batters struggled to pound on the foundation and the hosts began to lose wickets at regular intervals.

Agha Salman, however, stood firm at one end while wickets were tumbling at the other before perishing in the final over after a vital 43-ball 45.

Veteran pacer Tim Southee led the bowling attack for New Zealand with three wickets, while Lockie Ferguson bagged a couple. Spinners Sodhi and Michael Bracewell struck out a batter each.

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Phillips powers New Zealand to ODI series triumph over Pakistan

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KARACHI: New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips put on a scintillating show with his brisk 63-run knock and powered his side to defeat Pakistan by two wickets in the ODI series decider.

NZ 281/8 (48.1 Overs)

Hasnain to bowl

NZ 279/8 (48 Overs)

Wasim Jr replaces Nawaz

NZ 274/7 (47 Overs)

Hasnain continues

NZ 269/7 (46 Overs)

Nawaz continues

NZ 262/6 (45 Overs)

Hasnain replaces Usama

NZ 250/6 (44 Overs)

Nawaz replaces Haris

NZ 246/6 (43 Overs)

Usama replaces Wasim Jr

NZ 240/6 (42 Overs)

Haris continues

NZ 231/6 (41 Overs)

Wasim Jr continues

NZ 221/6 (40 Overs)

Haris replaces Nawaz

NZ 213/6 (39 Overs)

Wasim Jr replaces Salman

NZ 202/5 (38 Overs)

Nawaz replaces Usama

NZ 194/5 (37 Overs)

Salman comes to bowl

NZ 185/5 (36 Overs)

Usama comes to bowl

NZ 174/4 (35 Overs)

Salman to bowl

NZ 171/4 (34 Overs)

Usama continues

NZ 168/3 (33 Overs)

Salman again

NZ 165/3 (32 Overs)

Usama comes back

NZ 160/3 (31 Overs)

30.6: Salman went full on leg, and gave the ball some air. Mitchell was early in rolling his wrists and sent that popping up behind the wicket.

Salman replaces Nawaz

NZ 155/2 (30 Overs)

Haris continues

NZ 150/2 (29 Overs)

Nawaz to bowl

NZ 145/2 (28 Overs)

Haris Rauf replaces Usama

NZ 135/2 (27 Overs)

Nawaz continues

NZ 131/2 (26 Overs)

Usama continues to bowl

NZ 127/2 (25 Overs)

Nawaz replaces Salman

NZ 123/2 (24 Overs)

Usama to bowl again

NZ 116/2 (23 Overs)

Salman again

NZ 112/2 (22 Overs)

Usama to continue

NZ 106/2 (21 Overs)

20.5: It was given loop, as he bowled full around fifth stump. Conway opened the face of the bat, but ended up lifting that right where the fielder was positioned. Salman breaks the solid stand.

Salman comes to bowl

NZ 104/1 (20 Overs)

Usama to bowl

NZ 101/1 (19 Overs)

Salman bowls again

NZ 98/1 (18 Overs)

Usama continues

NZ 93/1 (17 Overs)

Salman again

NZ 88/1 (16 Overs)

Usama Mir comes into the attack

NZ 75/1 (15 Overs)

Salman continues

NZ 71/1 (14 Overs)

Nawaz to bowl

NZ 64/1 (13 Overs)

Agha Salman comes into the attack

NZ 61/1 (12 Overs)

Nawaz comes again

NZ 52/1 (11 Overs)

Wasim Jr to continue

NZ 44/1 (10 Overs)

Nawaz continues

NZ 43/1 (9 Overs)

Mohammad Wasim Jr comes to bowl his first

NZ 36/0 (8 Overs)

Mohammad Nawaz comes into the attack

NZ 34/0 (7 Overs)

Hasnain to bowl

NZ 29/0 (6 Overs)

Haris continues to bowl

NZ 23/0 (5 Overs)

Hasnain comes to bowl

NZ 15/0 (4 Overs)

Haris to continue from the other end

NZ 13/0 (3 Overs)

Hasnain continues

NZ 7/0 (2 Overs)

Haris Rauf to bowl from the other end

NZ 6/0 (1 Over)

Finn Allen and Devon Conway come out to bat. Mohammad Hasnain to bowl the first over.

PAKISTAN vs NEW ZEALAND (2nd INNINGS)

KARACHI: Fakhar Zaman’s century and Mohammad Rizwan’s important 77 powered Pakistan to 280/9 in the first innings of the ongoing third ODI against New Zealand.

PAK 280/9 (50 Overs)

Ferguson to bowl the final over

PAK 272/8 (49 Overs)

48.4: Salman backs away outside leg and holes out to deep square leg for 45 off 43. Bracewell snags this in the deep.

Southee comes to bowl his last

PAK 261/7 (48 Overs)

Ferguson comes back

PAK 253/7 (47 Overs)

46.6: Slower ball, angling into off, grips in the pitch. Mir gets more height as opposed to distance. Holes out to deep midwicket, where Nicholls makes another contribution in the field.

46.4: Another slower one, this hits the top of off stump. Cutter from round the wicket. Nawaz is a bit early into the cut and is bowled.

Southee to continue

PAK 240/5 (46 Overs)

Santner continues

PAK 231/5 (45 Overs)

Southee replaces Ferguson

PAK 229/5 (44 Overs)

Santner replaces Bracewell

PAK 226/5 (43 Overs)

42.4: Another one on a heavy length. Jabbed away between mid-off and short extra-cover. Nicholls, the sub, swoops down on the ball at short extra-cover and throws the stumps down at the non-striker’s end to catch Haris well short of his crease.

Ferguson continues

PAK 222/4 (42 Overs)

Bracewell replaces Santner

PAK 215/4 (41 Overs)

Ferguson replaces Bracewell

PAK 206/4 (40 Overs)

Santner to continue

PAK 197/4 (39 Overs)

Bracewell again

PAK 195/4 (38 Overs)

Santner replaces Sodhi

PAK 194/4 (37 Overs)

36.2: Short on off, and pretty slow. Pushed to cover, as there is a direct hit at the bowler’s end!

Bracewell continues

PAK 190/3 (36 Overs)

Sodhi to continue

PAK 184/3 (35 Overs)

Bracewell replaces Ferguson

PAK 178/3 (34 Overs)

33.2: Rizwan gave himself room, first shaping to cut the ball away but he then tried to ramp, with the ball coming on very slowly and missed.

Sodhi again

PAK 174/2 (33 Overs)

Ferguson continues

PAK 166/2 (32 Overs)

Sodhi to bowl

PAK 160/2 (31 Overs)

Ferguson replaces Southee

PAK 153/2 (30 Overs)

Sodhi continues

PAK 144/2 (29 Overs)

Southee continues

PAK 138/2 (28 Overs)

Sodhi replaces Santner

PAK 134/2 (27 Overs)

Southee replaces Bracewell

PAK 129/2 (26 Overs)

Santner comes again

PAK 120/2 (25 Overs)

Bracewell continues

PAK 114/2 (24 Overs)

Santner continues

PAK 109/2 (23 Overs)

Bracewell replaces Ferguson

PAK 100/2 (22 Overs)

Santner replaces Sodhi

PAK 90/2 (21 Overs)

Ferguson continues

PAK 83/2 (20 Overs)

Sodhi to bowl again

PAK 79/2 (19 Overs)

Ferguson replaces Southee

PAK 72/2 (18 Overs)

Sodhi to bowl

PAK 68/2 (17 Overs)

Southee continues

PAK 61/2 (16 Overs)

Sodhi comes again

PAK 57/2 (15 Overs)

Southee replaces Bracewell

PAK 51/2 (14 Overs)

Sodhi continues

PAK 37/2 (13 Overs)

Bracewell continues to bowl

PAK 43/2 (12 Overs)

More spin for New Zealand as Ish Sodhi comes in

PAK 38/2 (11 Overs)

Bracewell comes again

PAK 37/2 (10 Overs)

Santner comes again

PAK 29/2 (9 Overs)

Bracewell continues

PAK 28/2 (8 Overs)

Santner continues

PAK 22/2 (7 Overs)

6.3: It was tossed up and was dipping, as the bat got stuck with his pad, with the ball going on straight. Babar had dragged himself too far out while having a go at the ball but misses and Latham had a regulation stumping.

Michael Bracewell comes to bowl

PAK 18/1 (6 Overs)

Mitchell Santner comes into the attack

PAK 13/1 (5 Overs)

Southee continues to bowl

PAK 8/1 (4 Overs)

Ferguson continues

PAK 3/1 (3 Overs)

Southee continues

PAK 2/1 (2 Overs)

1.6: Length ball pitching on leg, and angling across to just pass by off stump. Masood tries to push at this with a slightly angled bat, with the ball moving away enough to just tickle his outside edge.

Lockie Ferguson to bowl from the other end

PAK 1/0 (1 Over)

Shan Masood and Fakhar Zaman come out to bat for Pakistan. Tim Southee to bowl the first over.

PAKISTAN vs NEW ZEALAND (1st INNINGS)

KARACHI: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first in the third and final ODI of the series against New Zealand, here at National Bank Cricket Arena on Friday.

Pakistan made two changes in the Playing XI as Shan Masood and Mohammad Hasnain replaced Imam-ul-Haq and Naseem Shah. Meanwhile, New Zealand remained unchanged.

Playing XIs:

Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman, Shan Masood, Babar Azam (capt), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Haris Sohail, Salman Ali Agha,Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir,  Mohammad Wasim, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain

New Zealand: Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson (capt), Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson