New Zealand Vs Pakistan Highlights, 2nd ODI: NZ Take 2-0 Lead
New Zealand vs Pakistan Highlights 2nd ODI (New Zealand National Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team): Check NZ vs PAK ODI Match ball-by-ball account, full scorecard and key moments.

New Zealand vs Pakistan Highlights, 2nd ODI (New Zealand National Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team): New Zealand have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in their ongoing three-match ODI series with Pakistan at home. Chasing 293, Pakistan produced another poor show with the bat and were bowled out for 208 in 41.2 overs. Mitchell Hay scored an unbeaten 99 as New Zealand posted a challenging 292/8.
The Mohammad Rizwan-led Pakistan went down by 73 runs in the series opener played at McLean Park in Napier on Saturday.
Last match centurion Mark Chapman wasn’t part of Black Caps XI today due to an injury. Pakistan made four changes to the playing XI.
Playing XIs
New Zealand: Nick Kelly, Rhys Mariu, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell (C), Muhammad Abbas, Mitchell Hay (WK), Nathan Smith, Jacob Duffy, Ben Sears, William O’Rourke
Pakistan: Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (C & WK), Salman Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Muqeem, Akif Javed
Mitchell Hay is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his outstanding unbeaten 99. He says scoring a century didn’t cross his mind at all. Tells he and Muhammad Abbas talked about taking the game deep, and Abbas helped a lot in the middle to build that vital partnership. He reckons this inning gives a lot of confidence going forward. Mentions the bowlers were awesome in this game to restrict their opponents.
Mohammad Rizwan, the captain of Pakistan, says that loss is a part of the game, and their bowlers bowled really well and used the conditions pretty well. Says that Faheem and Naseem batted well in the end, but it got too late to make it up. Tells that it was a disappointing game for them. Adds that the conditions were challenging, but as a professional player, you have to apply yourself, and they failed to do so, and he is disappointed with that. Mentions that they made the same mistakes and lost the key moments as they lost the plot in the last ten overs in the first inning when Mitchell Hay hit those boundaries. States that the New Zealand team is very good at knowing and utilizing their conditions very well.
Michael Bracewell, the victorious skipper of New Zealand, says they started well with the bat but lost a few wickets, and then Mitchell Hay played an outstanding inning, which helped them get to a decent total. Tells the squad is light in experience, but they allow the players to play their natural games, and once again mentions how well the domestic circuit is going on. Reckons they have been playing really good cricket, and they don’t want to sell short in the next game; they want to finish on a high. Appreciates the way Sears played, mentions he had a lot of injuries throughout his career, but today’s performance will help him a lot.
Right then, that is it from this rather one-sided affair. New Zealand will now look for a clean sweep, while Pakistan will play for pride. The third and final ODI will be played on 5th April, Saturday, at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. That will begin at 10 pm GMT, but as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up to the match. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
Michael Bracewell, the victorious skipper of New Zealand says they started well with the bat, lost a few wickets, but Hay played an outstanding inning, which helped them get to a decent total. Tells the squad is light in experience, but they allow the players to play their natural games and once again mentions how well the domestic circuit is going on. Reckons they have been playing really good cricket and they don’t want to sell short in the next game, they want to finish on a high. Appreciates the way Sears played, mentions he had a lot of injuries throughout his career, but today’s performance will help him a lot.
Pakistan never really found their footing in this chase, struggling to cope with the extra bounce generated by the Kiwi pacers – a factor that ultimately led to their downfall. Their scorecard makes for grim reading, with eight batters failing to reach double digits, highlighting their batting woes. Several players took heavy blows to the helmet and body, and Haris Rauf was even forced to retired-hurt due to a concussion. The lone bright spot was Faheem Ashraf, who stood tall with a brilliant 73 off 80, while concussion substitute Naseem Shah also made a commendable half-century. However, chasing close to 300, Pakistan needed their senior players to step up, but once again, they fell short. A rethink is necessary as they head back to the drawing board in search of answers.
Right then, that is it from this rather one-sided affair. New Zealand will now look for the cleansweep while Pakistan will play for pride. The third and final ODI will be played on 5th April, Saturday, at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. That will begin at 10 pm GMT, but as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up to the match. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
Mohammad Rizwan, the captain of Pakistan says that loss is a part of the game, and their bowlers bowled really well and used the conditions pretty well. Says that Faheem and Naseem batted well in the end, but it got too late to make it up. Tells that it was a disappointing game for them. Adds that the conditions were challenging, but as a professional player, you have to apply yourself, and they failed to do so, and he is disappointed with that. Mentions that they made the same mistakes and lost the key moments as they lost the plot in the last ten overs in the first inning when Mitchell Hay hit those boundaries. States that the New Zealand team is very good at knowing and utilizing their conditions very well.
Mitchell Hay is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his outstanding unbeaten 99. He says scoring a century didn’t cross his mind at all. Tells he and Muhammad Abbas talked about taking the game deep, and Abbas helped a lot in the middle to build that vital partnership. He reckons this inning gives a lot of confidence going forward. Mentions the bowlers were awesome in this game to restrict their opponents.
Right then, that is it from this rather one-sided affair. New Zealand will now look for the cleansweep while Pakistan will play for pride. The third and final ODI will be played on 5th April, Saturday, at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. That will begin at 10 pm, but as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up to the match. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
Michael Bracewell, the victorious skipper of New Zealand says…
Mohammad Rizwan, the captain of Pakistan says…
Mitchell Hay is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his outstanding unbeaten 99. He says scoring a century didn’t cross his mind at all. Tells he and Abbas talked about taking the game deep, and Abbas helped a lot in the middle to build that vital partnership. He reckons this inning gives a lot of confidence going forward. Mentions the bowlers were awesome in this game to restrict their opponents.
Presentation Time…
Pakistan never really found their footing in this chase, struggling to cope with the extra bounce generated by the Kiwi pacers – a factor that ultimately led to their downfall. Their scorecard makes for grim reading, with eight batters failing to reach double digits, highlighting their batting woes. Several players took heavy blows to the helmet and body, and Haris Rauf was even forced to retire hurt due to a concussion. The lone bright spot was Faheem Ashraf, who stood tall with a brilliant 73 off 80, while concussion substitute Naseem Shah also made a commendable half-century. However, chasing close to 300, Pakistan needed their senior players to step up, but once again, they fell short. A rethink is necessary as they head back to the drawing board in search of answers.
THE BLACKCAPS HAVE CLINCHED THE SERIES IN STYLE! A dominant display sees them secure an unassailable 2-0 lead, outclassing the Men in Green even without their standout performer from the first game. This victory highlights the incredible depth in New Zealand cricket, reaffirming their status as a powerhouse on the international stage.
Earlier in the game, New Zealand put up a formidable total, thanks to a sensational unbeaten 99 from Mitchell Hay and a solid 41 from Muhammad Abbas. Contributions came from throughout the batting lineup, helping them get close to the 300-run mark. For Pakistan, Sufiyan Muqeem and Mohammad Wasim picked up two wickets each, while the other three bowlers chipped in with one apiece.
New Zealand’s bowlers came out firing from the very first ball, making full use of the overcast conditions and leaving Pakistan with no room to breathe in this chase. Will O’Rourke set the tone with an early breakthrough while he and Jacob Duffy bowled in tandem, with the latter striking twice, including the prized wicket of Babar Azam. The duo was simply unplayable – though they didn’t pick up more wickets, they kept things tight and unsettled the batters with some fiery short balls. Ben Sears capitalized on the pressure, striking twice in his very first over, while Nathan Smith contributed with one. Duffy added another to his tally, but it was Sears who stole the show, wrapping things up in style with a sensational maiden ODI five-wicket haul.
BLACKCAPS CLINCH THE SERIES IN STYLE! A dominant display sees them secure an unassailable 2-0 lead, outclassing the Men in Green even without their standout performer from the first game. This victory highlights the incredible depth in New Zealand cricket, reaffirming their status as a powerhouse on the international stage.
41.2 – OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! New Zealand win by 84 runs! Ben Sears takes a fifer here as he bowls it on a back of a length and around off, gets an extra bounce as well, Naseem Shah makes room as he clears out his front leg and looks to swing it across the line. Gets a thick outside edge where the ball goes behind the wickets to the right of the keeper and Mitchell Hay takes it comfortably.
41.1 – Dropped! A slower full ball, around off and middle, Sufiyan Muqeem makes room and lofts it down the ground towards mid on. Will O’Rourke backtracks it and keeps his eyes on the ball from mid on but fails to catch it as the ball bursts out through his hands. The batters take a single.
41.1 – Dropped!
40.6 – Nagging length, around off, Naseem looks to slog it down the ground but misses again.
Batsman_1 : Naseem Shah 51(43)
Batsman_2 : Sufiyan Muqeem 12(9)
Bowler : Nathan Smith 1/53(10)
Over : 41
Run : 5
Wicket : 0
Score : 207/9
RequiredRR : 9.55
CurrentRR : 5.05
EachBallRuns : 0,1,0,4,0,0,
40.5 – Swing and Miss! Short of a length, around off, Naseem Shah makes room and swings it through the line but misses.
40.4 – FOUR! Naseem Shah completes his fifty with this boundary! Back of a length, around middle and leg, Naseem Shah lifts his front leg up and pulls it along the ground to deep square leg for a boundary. A special inning in the pressure down the order as a concussion substitute.
40.3 – Nagging length, around off, Naseem backs away and guides it to backward point.
40.4 – Four!
40.3 – No run.
40.2 – Good fielding! Slightly fuller and around off, Sufiyan Muqeem walks down the wicket and lofts it towards mid off. The skipper Michael Bracewell shows athleticism as he dives to his left and saves a couple of runs for his side. Just a single.
40.1 – A yorker, around off, Sufiyan Muqeem makes room and jams it out to the leg side off the cue end of the bat.
Final Powerplay! Now, 5 fielders are allowed outside the inner circle till the final delivery of the game.
39.6 – Four!
39.6 – WIDE! A bumper, above the head of the batter, Naseem Shah looks to upper cut it but misses. Called it a wide!
39.4 – BEATEN! Slower short ball, around middle and leg, Sufiyan Muqeem takes a few steps ahead and looks to pull it but gets deceived by the lack of the pace.
39.3 – SWING AND MISS AGAIN! Back of a length and outside off, Sufiyan Muqeem gives himself room and looks to heave it across but misses.
38.5 – A swing and a miss! On a good length, around off, Naseem Shah makes room and wants to slog it down the ground but connects it with thin air.
38.3 – SIX! WOW! A slower length ball, outside off, Naseem Shah backs away and makes room before hitting it out of the park over covers for a biggie.
38.2 – Hard length, around off, Naseem Shah opens bat face and slices it over the backward point fielder for a couple of runs.
38.4 – A sharp bouncer to follow, into the body of the batter, Naseem manages to duck it.
39.3 – No run.