In the 1st T20I, New Zealand beat Pakistan to take a 1-0 series lead after a runfest in Auckland
The New Zealand cricket team beat Pakistan by 46 runs in the first T20I at Eden Park in Auckland on Friday, January 12. With the win, the Kiwis took a crucial 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
After being put in to bat first, New Zealand racked up their highest score of 226 for the loss of eight wickets in T20Is against Pakistan. Devon Conway departed for a duck, but Finn Allen threw the kitchen sink at everything to plunder 24 runs off Shaheen Shah Afridi’s second over.
Abbas Afridi, who made his international debut, gave Pakistan a breather by dismissing Allen, who scored 35 runs off 15 balls. Skipper Kane Williamson scored 57 runs off 42 balls with nine fours and did not look out of form on his return.
But it was Glenn Phillips who did most of the damage. The right-hander played his shots to muster 61 runs off 27 balls before Shaheen accounted for his wicket. Glenn Phillips threw his bat around to score 19 runs off 11 deliveries.
Mark Chapman made sure that he gave the New Zealand innings a finishing kick with a knock of 26 runs off 11 balls. For Pakistan, Shaheen picked up three wickets but leaked 46 runs.
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