In Pix: Pakistan squeeze Kiwis to clinch narrow win

By Divi S.

ABU DHABI 1 November 2018: Pakistan clinched victory by 2 runs over New Zealand at Zayed Cricket Stadium yesterday.

Pakistan host New Zealand again at Zayed Cricket Stadium in a week’s time on 7 November, as they compete in the ODI format at 3pm. Tickets can be bought from UAE Exchange, Al Ghurair Exchange, Al Fardan Exchange, KM Trading, as well as q-tickets.com

New Zealand came out with pace and vigour, determined to unhinge the in-form Pakistan players and they didn’t disappoint. Babar Azam was caught by Tim Seifert and was the first to tumble after only hitting 7 runs off 9 balls, just after the second over got under way. And it didn’t take long for Ajaz Patel to send Sahibzada Farhan back to the changing room, dismissing the batsman for 1 run after he was caught by Colin Munro.

Pakistan seemed to settle after a slightly nervy start as Mohammed Hafeez racked up a much-needed 45 runs: a decent five 4s and two 6s to his name before being acrobatically caught by Adam Milne. Pakistan reached 100 runs in just over 15 overs and Captain Sarfraz Ahmed was starting to find his form before being caught out for 34. Just two balls after Ahmed was dismissed, Shoaib Malik was run out as Corey Anderson gladly took the bails off the stumps. This gave Faheem Ashraf and Imad Wasim the challenge to keep their cool on a warm Abu Dhabi evening.

Mohammad Hafeez with his 46 off 36 balls helped steer Pakistan to victory

Both batsmen managed to weather the storm, taking their team to 148-6 at the end of their 20 overs. There’s no doubt that Wasim’s battering of the ball in the last two deliveries – a 4 and a 6 – along with the roar of the Pakistan fans, gave the men in green a boost of confidence before returning to the field to bowl themselves. Captain Kane Williamson would have certainly been looking for his Black Caps to come out with the same potency as they did at the start of the match, and his opening batsmen didn’t fail their leader.

Colin Munro’s 58 off 42 earned him batsmen of the match

Despite not playing a T20i match for almost seven months, New Zealand remained calm at the crease and slowly racked up the runs to a solid 50 in the first 5.4 overs. However, Munro and Glenn Phillips’ partnership was only to last to 51 runs, as Hassan Ali ripped the leg-stump out from under Phillips for an important wicket.

Munro remained unfazed, reaching 50 runs off 38 balls, but it was only 8 runs later he was caught after sending the ball skywards towards the boundary. A comfortable catch for Shadab Khan was the result of his casual shot.

Glen Phillips got off to a great start with 12 off 15 but fell victim to Hasan Ali

Some fine fielding from Shadab allowed him to pounce on a sluggish shot from Colin de Grandhomme, as he launched the ball at the wickets and cleared the bails in style. And after 14 overs, there wasn’t much in it with Pakistan on 92-3 and New Zealand on 91-4.

Pakistan celebrate a wicket

It was however the final two and a half overs that really saw Pakistan squeeze the Kiwis as Hassan Ali took two crucial wickets (Anderson caught by Malik on 18.1 overs) followed by a stump-rattler on Seifert on 18.6 overs. The match drew to a tense close as New Zealand needed 9 runs off 2 balls; it was Pakistan’s 10 off the last two balls of their innings that put the Kiwis in such a tough spot. However it wasn’t enough and Pakistan clinched victory by two runs in an electric end to the match.

Tim Southee and the Black Caps get ready to take to the field

Speaking at the post-game press conference, all-rounder and Man of the Match Mohammad Hafeez said: “New Zealand is a great side and they always come up with great ideas, bringing something new to you. And today we saw how they have been excellent with their fielding side and I still believe it will be a tough series for us because we need to hit all our ideas and objectives to beat them.”

Opening batsman Colin Munro, despite the loss, was positive on the team’s performance and the series ahead, saying: “You’ve got to give them credit – their spinners came on and squeezed us and bowled really well…they know these conditions and it suited them tonight and we just got out played. It was a pretty even game I reckon. We didn’t really lose our way.

Munro celebrates hi half century

“We bowled well, our fielding was outstanding. That’s the benchmark we need to set. We can’t be looking down and we’ve got plenty of positives to build on ahead of the next game.”

The Kiwis get around debutant Ajaz Patel who claimed the wicket of Farhan
The Kiwis celebrate a wicket
Shadab Khan had a good night with a wicket and brilliant peice of fielding resulting in the run out of Grandhomme
It was Mohammad Hafeez’s night tonight as he cuts one away to the boundary
Birthday boy Ish Sodhi came away with 1 for 24 in his 4 overs