
Craysherch: On Sunday, New Zealand renewed Pakistan to secure a convincing victory for nine and Aikit on green shirts at the first T20i in the Craysherch.
Tourists began a series of five games in a catastrophic manner, and decreased to 11-4 at the end of the fifth place after Kyle Jameson ran in the tall Paceman Amok with the new ball.
They were eventually rejected to the lowest degree in T20 on New Zealand soil and the host side was few problems in response to 92-1 of 10.1 amounts.
Jamieson claimed three of the first four share to occupy 3-8 of four amounts.
The new football partner, Jacob Duffy, later returned in the roles to sweep the tail, and like Jameson, he got the best professional T20 numbers from 4 to 14 from 3.4 amounts.
Pakistan has not recovered from its first -class collapse after sending it at the Hagley OVAL stadium, which offers an early life, with only three players reaching double characters.
Captain Salman Aga, who recently installed 18 runs and set a 46 -run -up partnership with the fifth top scorer Khoshil Shah, who struck three years in 32 balls from 30 balls.
Jaanda Khan scored 17 in running ball before the roles end with eight balls still being exposed to.
The former T20i degree in Pakistan in New Zealand was 101 in a 95th losing in Walmanton in 2016.
The opening match Tim Sefrt won New Zealand to the start of a flight, with 44 from 29 balls, and seven four and six.
The Finnish Allen was completed on 29* and Tim Robinson in 18* chase off the first ball from the eleventh.
The second match in Deniden on Tuesday.
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Pakistan: Muhammad Harris (wk), Hassan Nawaz, Salman Ali Agha (C), Muhammad Irfan Khan, Shadab Khan, Abdul -Salaf, Khoshdale Shah, Jaanda Khan, Shaheen Shah Aphydi, Muhammad Ali, Watch Ahmed.
New Zealand: Tim Sever, Finnish Allen, Tim Robinson, Mark Chapman, Daril Mitchell, Mitch Hai (WK), Michael Brakwell (C), Zach Volkswagen, Kyle Jameson, Ish Soudhi, Jacob Duffy.
New Zealand Table:
March 18 – T20i II, Oval University, Deniden
March 21 – T20i III, Aden Park, Auckland
March 23 – Fourth T20i, Ofal Bay, Mount Monjoini
March 26 – Fifth T20i, Sky Stadium, Wellington
March 29 – Audi I, McLean Park, Napare
April 2 – Odi II, Sidon Park, Hamilton
April 5 – Odi III, Bay OVAL, Mount Maunganui