In the second T20 match of the series serving as a build-up for the T20 World Cup, the New Zealand team faced a tough challenge, getting dismissed for a mere 90 runs. Pakistan seized victory by seven wickets, thus securing a 1-0 lead in the series, as the first match was washed out due to rain.
At Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Pakistan’s bowlers exhibited superb form, restricting New Zealand to just 90 runs. Pakistan efficiently chased down the target within the 13th over, losing only three wickets, affirming their dominance in the five-match series.
Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, Pakistan’s bowlers showcased remarkable prowess from the onset. Shaheen Afridi (3/13) led the charge with exceptional bowling, well-supported by Mohammad Amir (2/13) and Abrar Ahmed (2/15). New Zealand’s batting lineup struggled to make an impact, with only Mark Chapman (19) and Cole McKeonchee (15) managing to reach double figures. The entire New Zealand team was dismissed for 90 runs in a mere 18.1 overs.
Pakistan’s chase was relatively straightforward, with Mohammad Rizwan not required to bat at the opener’s position. After regaining the captaincy, Babar Azam partnered with Sam Ayub at the opening slot. Ayub fell early for 4 runs in the first over. Subsequently, Mohammad Rizwan (45) and Babar Azam (14) combined for a crucial 37-run partnership, stabilizing Pakistan’s innings. Rizwan played a stellar innings, anchoring the chase from one end. Despite the dismissal of Usman Khan for 7 runs, Pakistan clinched victory thanks to a vital contribution from Iftikhar Ahmed (18). With ease, the Pakistan team reached the target, losing only three wickets within the 13th over.