NZ win deprives Pakistan of top ranking

Pakistan loses ODI series final match by 47 runs


Our Correspondent May 08, 2023

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KARACHI:

New Zealand trounced Pakistan by 47 runs in the fifth and final One-Day International match of the series in Karachi on Sunday, not only avoiding being given a complete whitewash in the five game series but also depriving the hosts of the top ODI ranking.

New Zealand opener Will Young and captain Tom Latham cracked solid half centuries in the team’s total of 299 in 49.3 overs. In reply Pakistan were all out for 252 in 46.1 overs despite the heroics of Iftikhar Ahmed (94 not out) and Agha Salman (57).

The consolation win of the Black Caps also deprived Pakistan the clean sweep. The hosts won the series 4-1. The 4-0 lead in the series on Friday brought Pakistan closer to the position of top ODI team.

However, Sunday’s defeat relegated Pakistan to the third position on the ODI team rankings with 112 points. In the new ranking, Australia occupies the first position while India takes the second place.

Earlier, Iftikhar led Pakistan’s fightback from 66-4 as he added 97 for the fifth wicket with Agha Salman who scored run-a-ball 57 but New Zealand held their nerve to get last man Haris Rauf run out for one. His fiery knock contained eight fours and two sixes.

A holiday crowd of around 20,000 had come in anticipation of Babar Azam making his 100th ODI memorable but they were left disappointed when Pakistan skipper was caught off a miscued shot off Shipley for a five-ball one.

Before that opener Shan Masood had fallen for seven. Fakhar Zaman managed a laborious 64-ball 33 and Mohammad Rizwan fell for nine, leaving Pakistan struggling on 66-4. Usama Mir scored 20, Shadab Khan 14, Shaheen Shah Afridi nought and Mohammad Waseem six but could not offer enough to support Ahmed.

Fast bowler Shipley took 3-34 and spinner Ravindra his career best 3-65 as New Zealand survived a brilliant 72-ball 94 not out by Iftikhar Ahmed to dismiss Pakistan for 252 in 46.1 overs.

New Zealand’s innings was built around Young’s 91-ball 87 and a 58-ball 59 from Latham after the visitors won the toss and opted to bat at the National Stadium. New Zealand lost Tom Blundell for 15 and then Henry Nicholls for 23 before Young steadied the innings in a 74-run third wicket stand with Latham.

Young hit eight fours and two sixes and was looking set for a hundred but was smartly caught by wicketkeeper Rizwan off leg-spinner Shadab in the 30th over. Then Mark Chapman upped the tempo with a breezy 33-ball 43 with two sixes and five fours, adding 56 for the fourth wicket with Latham.

Chapman was unlucky to be caught behind off the glove as he tried to sweep Shadab to leg side. He took 22 off one over from spinner Agha Salman. Latham also holed out off-spinner Mir in the 42nd over after hitting five boundaries.

Ravindra (28) and Cole McConchie (26) added useful runs before New Zealand were bowled in 49.3 overs. For Pakistan, Shaheen took 3-46 while Mir and Shadab claimed two wickets apiece.

(WITH INPUT FROM AFP)

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