Machibet777 Affiliatetitle_temp - keikya live cricket,krikya365
PAKIS

Live cricket score - New Zealand vs Pakistan, 1st T20I, Wellington

by   •  Last updated on
Live Score Updates
New Zealand 106-3 (15.5 Ovs)
Ross Taylor  22 (13)
Pakistan 105-10
Hasan Ali  2.5-0-28-0
New Zealand won by 7 wkts
Colin Munro struck an unbeaten 49
Colin Munro struck an unbeaten 49 © AFP

Munro 49*, New Zealand 1-0:

Munro narrowly missed out on his fourth successive fifty-plus score in T20Is as Ross Taylor struck three consecutive boundaries off Hasan Ali and with one required, the bowler bowled a wide to leave Munro stranded on 49 as New Zealand romped home to a seven-wicket win. Loud boos across the stadium when Hasan bowled a short ball which was too high and was called a wide.

Bruce falls but NZ on track:

While Bruce's innings came to an end when he tried to take on Shadab, Munro and Ross Taylor came up with a good stand to help New Zealand closer to the target.

Munro, Bruce keep NZ on track:

A couple of expensive overs have helped New Zealand back on course in the chase. Bruce goes after Shadab in the ninth over for a six and a four off successive deliveries while Munro manages two successive fours off Hasan Ali to help New Zealand to 56 for 2.

Munro survives:

The left-hander had a scare when he missed a reverse sweep off Shadab Khan and Pakistan opted for the DRS. But bounce came to the aid of the batsman as replays revealed that the ball would have travelled over the stumps.

Quiet powerplay:

Tom Bruce manages to score a couple of fours off Raees. But it has been a quiet powerplay otherwise as New Zealand move to 28 for 2. Meanwhile, Munro is struck on his thumb by a throw, although he is back up after some attention from the physio.

Raees strikes again:

Amir and Raees have done well to cramp the batsmen for room with short of length deliveries. This eventually led to downfall off Phillips as he tried to cut a Raees delivery that was too close and chopped it on. New Zealand are 8 for 2 in the fourth over.

Guptill falls early:

The two-paced nature of the pitch claimed another victim and this time, it was New Zealand's Martin Guptill who mistimed a pull off Rumman Raees to depart for 2.

Colin Munro's last three scores in T20Is are 53, 66 and 104. How much will he get today?

Pakistan's batting faltered yet again
Pakistan's batting faltered yet again ©Getty

COMMENTS

Move to top