New Zealand set Pakistan a target of 337 runs to win

In the second ODI match, New Zealand set Pakistan a target of 337 runs to win.

In the match being played at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Pakistan team captain Babar Azam won the toss and invited New Zealand to bat first.

Daryl Mitchell again scored a century on this batter-friendly wicket and this time New Zealand piled up more runs than before.

The visiting team scored 336 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the allotted 50 overs.

At the start of the innings, which started cautiously, Will Young was dismissed for 33 by Haris Rauf.

Daryl Mitchell added 86 runs with Chad Bose, who scored 51 runs for the second wicket, while Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham put on a partnership of 183 runs after Chad Bose was dismissed.

Daryl Mitchell played an innings of 129 runs while Tom Latham was dismissed for 98 runs and Jimmy Neesham played an innings of 17 runs.

The match being played in Rawalpindi, the captain Babar Azam won the toss and decided to field first. On this occasion, he said that the morale is high after the success in the first match, and we will try to get the Kiwis out early and wrap up the second victory in the series.

Captain Babar Azam added that three changes have been made in the national team, fast bowler Shaheen Afridi has been replaced by Ehsanullah who will make his debut, Usama Mir has been replaced by Shadab Khan and Abdullah Safique has been replaced by Shaan Masood in the playing XI. The part is made.

Speaking after the toss, New Zealand captain Tom Latham said that 2 changes have been made to the team for today’s match.

Fast bowler Ehsanullah is making his ODI debut today in the match being played in Rawalpindi, he was given the ODI cap by Shaheen Afridi.

It should be noted that Pakistan has a zero lead in the series of 5 ODI matches while the last 3 ODI matches of the series will be played on May 3, 5 and 7 in Karachi.

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2024-07-24 08:13:24

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