Pakistan and New Zealand will play the third and deciding One Day International on January 13 in Karachi. Having won one game each, both teams need a victory in the series decider. In the second ODI, New Zealand staged a comeback by restricting Pakistan to 262 and winning by 79 runs after Kane Williamson and Devon Conway helped them reach a strong total. Pakistan's batters failed to chase down the total despite Babar Azam's 79 runs, while the New Zealand bowlers collaborated well to secure the win.
Pakistan and New Zealand will play the third and deciding One Day International on January 13 in Karachi. Having won one game each, both teams need a victory in the series decider. In the second ODI, New Zealand staged a comeback by restricting Pakistan to 262 and winning by 79 runs after Kane Williamson and Devon Conway helped them reach a strong total. Pakistan's batters failed to chase down the total despite Babar Azam's 79 runs, while the New Zealand bowlers collaborated well to secure the win.
Pakistan and New Zealand will play the third and deciding One Day International on January 13 in Karachi. Having won one game each, both teams need a victory in the series decider. In the second ODI, New Zealand staged a comeback by restricting Pakistan to 262 and winning by 79 runs after Kane Williamson and Devon Conway helped them reach a strong total. Pakistan's batters failed to chase down the total despite Babar Azam's 79 runs, while the New Zealand bowlers collaborated well to secure the win.
(PAK) and New Zealand (NZ) will be locking horns in the third and
final One Day International (ODI) at the National Bank Cricket Arena in Karachi on Friday, January 13. Having won a game each, both teams will be expecting to put their best foot forward in the series decider. While the hosts had drawn first blood with an impressive six-wicket win in the first ODI, the Kiwis staged a remarkable comeback in the second game by registering a 79-run victory that saw the Babar Azam-led side suffer a batting failure chasing 262. Check out: Pakistan (PAK) vs New Zealand (NZ) 3rd ODI Live Score Even though Pakistan showcased a decent bowling performance to restrict the Black Caps to a manageable total of 261 as at one point the visitors were well on course of posting a mammoth total courtesy of a 181-run second wicket stand between skipper Kane Williamson and Devon Conway, the Pakistan batters failed to live up to the expectations during the run chase. Captain Babar Azam was the lone warrior for the Men in Green as he scored 79 runs off 114 deliveries. The Kiwi bowlers showcased outstanding performances with the ball in hand in the second innings and worked in tandem to help their side stay alive in this ODI series Match Details