
The openings of New Zealand went into a set of six strikes on Tuesday to crush Pakistan by five share and go 2-0 in the Twenty20 series.
The host side reached 137-5 with 11 balls to spare Deniden to control the series of five games after Pakistan published 135-9 of 15 amounts in a second match preserved.
The highlight of New Zealand was a fierce opening position between Tim Severt and the art of Allen, as it was seven of the first eight first -class records.
It is striking that Sefrt played Shaheen Shah Aphraidi before Allen cleansed the small university borders three times per second, which was followed by Muhammad Ali.
Then Sephart was destroyed 26 of the second Afridi, including four six.
Severt, who scored the highest score with 44 in winning nine and Aikit in the Kreystech on Sunday, left 45 out of 22 balls.
Allen fell shortly for 38 out of 16, with holes that expel five sixty each.
Four New Zealands fell into an area of four of the range in the middle of the road through the chase before Mitch Hai Hayes made the result safe.
Earlier, Captain Salman Agha was scored from 46 balls from 28 balls, where a recovery was launched after sending Pakistan and the opening match Hassan Nawaz was lost without scoring for the second time in the series.
They were 19-2 ranked fourth before the leader started a blow that participated in four and three years.
Shadab Khan was in the middle ranking with 26 balls from 14 balls, and Aphriedi was not 22 of 14.
Four players in New Zealand took two of the share, including Seamer Ben Sears and the founder of all-Rounder Jimmy Neesham, who were called, instead of Tim Robinson and Kyle Jameson.
New Zealand can conclude the series if it is victorious in the third match in Auckland on Friday.