NZ vs Pak 2024/25, NZ VS Pak 2nd T20i Report, March 18, 2025

New Zealand 137 for 5 (Seifert 45, Allen 38, Rauf 2-20) Beat Pakistan 135 for 9 (Agha 46, Sodhi 2-17, Duffy 2-20, Sears 2-23) by five counters

The powerful power performance of New Zealand with Ball and Bat have comfortably sent Pakistan to the second T20i to Dunedin to give the hosts a 2-0 lead in the five-game series.

Jacob Duffy, Ben Sears and Ish Sodhi pinned Pakistan early to paralyze their striking effort, forcing visitors to do only 135 in the 15-aid help competition, after which Tim Seifert operators (45 excluding 22 bullets) and Finn Allen (38 out of 16) killed the prosecution at the start, adding 66 in just 28 delivery.

The 46th anniversary of Salman Agha, and the economic spells of Khushdil Shah and Haris Rauf, were the positive points of the Pakistani camp. But, overall, they were outdated by the hosts, although the Gulf between the two parties is less than in the first T20i. The teams are now moving to Auckland, with visitors to a defeat to lose the series.

Sodhi complies the effort of NZ new ball

After the captain of New Zealand, Captain Michael Bracewell, opted for the Bowl, the growing delivery of Duffy had opened Duffy, the opener Hasan Nawaz made a boost at a back point in the first on himself. Sears then rejected an aggressive Mohammad Haris for 11 when he reduced the launcher in third place.

Agha, the captain of Pakistan, then contraindicated to give visitors to the sleeves, but the introduction by Bracewell of Sodhi paralyzed them. The attack edge of Irfan Khan off Sodhi saw him stop at the back, and two balls later, Khushdil fell back after being trapped in front of the strains by the wrist.

Agha’s 286-ball 46 threatened New Zealand in the middle of the Overs, but when it fell into the tenth of Sears in its second spell, Pakistan lost steam. However, Shadab Khan’s 14-ball 26-ball and 14-ball of Shah Shah Afridi 22, added a late momentum to raise visitors to 135 for 9 out of 15 Overs. James Neesham, playing his first T20i in nine months, finished with 2 for 26, the two counters arriving at the 13th.

“The guys bowling in the wind have particularly played well,” said Bracewell after the match. “I think that when the counter has been under covers for about one day and offering an additional rebound, our quisors used the surface. We were quite satisfied with the half-time score.”

Allen, Seifert Bash Pakistan around

Playing Dunedin for the first time since his record rounds of 16 six against Pakistan in January 2024, Allen launched the prosecution by launching three six of Mohammad Ali deliveries in the second. Seifert went better in the third, breaking Afrida for four in the arc between the additional blanket and the deep square leg. With seven six in the first three Overs – the second largest number of this phase of any T20i (where the ball -by -ball data is available) – the openers seemed in a hurry to finish the game.

Seifert fell into the fifth, when he seemed ready for a quick half-century, because he put the slower ball of Ali in halfway. But his 22-ball 45 had made the elementary Chase. Allen then broke the designer of the left arm Jahandad Khan for the six consecutive in the seventh before before falling LBW according to ball. Its 16-ball 38 left New Zealand at 88 for 2 in seven overs, only needed 48 others of balls.

“After the first [maiden]thought it was a delicate pursuit, but Finn and I combined well, “Seifert, the match player, who returned to the T20i team before this series, said after the match.” As Kiwi, playing for the nation is great, and it’s fun to be back with the boys. You play with the best players in the world and it helps you know your game. As a player, you learn definitely and you improve. “”

The beginning allowed the average order of New Zealand to take their time, although Mark Chapman and Neesham fell for scores with a figure. Haris Rauf, playing instead of Spinner Abrar Ahmed, chose Daryll Mitchell and Neesham in fast succession, but the undefeated 16-ball of Mitchell Hay, and the winning border of Bracewell, brought the guests home with 11 balls to lose.

“The ground was small and we wanted to attack their quisors from a bit with the wind,” said Bracewell about the stick performance. “But the openers have become large from the two ends [smiles]. We are quite satisfied with where things are overall. “”

Pakistan Captain Agha said their own power performance was a discharge.

“It was a better match than the last match – a lot of positive points – but little to do,” Agha told the broadcasters. “We have beaten better but we must better finish our striker. The bowling alley was decent but we must be more consistent. We must understand and adapt to the rebound. After the power game, we have knocked well. We have overturned the patches, [but[ at the same time, we need to be more consistent in powerplay bowling.”

Sreshth Shah is a sub-editor at PK Press Club. @sreshthx

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