
Nabir: Mark Chapman exploded in New Zealand to 344-9 in the first ODI for a three-games series against Pakistan in MacLene Park on Saturday.
After sending it to the bats, the hosts suffered from an early setback when the opening match decreased with cheap accuracy in only one round in third place, leaving New Zealand struggling at 8-1.
For the first time, Akif Jafid was an immediate effect, claiming torture his Oday with the acute Inswinger of Nick Kelly’s refusal for 15 years. New Zealand found itself in other troubles at 33-2 in 8.2 amounts.
Despite a short attempt to unify, Henry Nichols failed to consolidate the roles and was rejected for only 11 years, again by Akay, which reduced the kiwi to 50-3 in 12.4 amounts. The disciplined bowling in Pakistan kept pressure on the closed point balls, restricting the chances of registration in New Zealand.
However, Chapman and Daryl Mitchell installed roles with a decisive partnership, which gradually turned momentum in favor of the hosts. Not only did their stance roles be rebuilt, but the opposition was also placed under pressure, ensuring New Zealand’s arrival to a respectable total.
In the thirty -eighth place, Chapman struck borders off the delivery of Erfan Niazi, which led to the Mandy III century. Its wonderful harm was characterized by 11 and four years, and more New Zealand pushed towards the total defense.
After a ton of Chapman, Daril Mitchell took over the bats, recording him in the ninth ODI of 74 delivery operations.
A standard partnership in New Zealand 199 was broken by Erfan Niazi, who claimed the decisive wikit in Daril Mitchell. Mitchell left after recording 76 out of 84 deliveries, leaving New Zealand at 249-5 in 41.3 amounts.
After his dismissal, Chapmann continued its aggressive form, as the archers’ players in Pakistan were destroyed throughout the Earth and increased the total New Zealand to the 300 sign.
However, IRFAN Niazi had other plans, as the second Wicky was called by the dangerous Chapman refusal after the best 132 people from 111 delivery, as the team’s total reached 280-5 in 43.3 sums.
Harris Rove twice ranked 46th, removing Commander Michael Prakwell (9) and Mitchell Hai (0), leaving New Zealand in 299-7 in 45.5 sums.
Niazi was in excellent condition, as he claimed his third share by Nathan Smith’s refusal for only two halves, as the kiwi continued to lose the wikit quickly, and slipped to 8 in 46.4 sums.
The beginner, Mohamed Abbas, showed an aggressive judge, where the ODI Virgin achieved only 24 years of age, which included three and three sixties, as the total of New Zealand reached a competitive total.
For Pakistan, Erfan Niazi got three share, while Harris Rove and Akif Jafid claimed two of the share each. Nassim Shah and Muhammad Ali crossed with one of the wikit each.
Pakistan:
Abdullah Shafik, Othman Khan, Babar Azzam, Muhammad Rizwan (Captain), Salman Agha, Tahaab Taher, Erfan Khan, Nassim Shah, Harris Rove, Muhammad Ali, Akif Jafid
New Zealand:
Nick Kelly, Will Young, Henry Nichols, Mark Chapman, Daril Mitchell, Michael Brakwell (Captain), Mohamed Abbas, Mitch Hai, Nathan Smith, Yaqoub Duffy, Will Orkork
Referees: Chris Brown (NZL), Paul Rival (AUS)
TV rule: Michael Gower (Engineer)
Referee match: Jeff Crowe (NZL)