Match 1, Karachi, February 19, 2025, 02:30 PM

320/5(50.0ov)

260/10(47.2ov)
New Zealand beat Pakistan by 60 runs

Probable Playing XI
Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Salman Agha, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Rizwan(c)†, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed.
New Zealand: Will Young, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner(c), Nathan Smith, Devon Conway, Tom Latham†, Matt Henry, Will O’Rourke.
New Zealand: Will Young, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner(c), Nathan Smith, Devon Conway, Tom Latham†, Matt Henry, Will O’Rourke.
RECENT PERFORMANCE
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WNZ Won By 60 runs
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WNZ Won By 2 wickets
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WNZ Won By 5 wickets
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WNZ Won By 6 wickets
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WNZ Won By 78 runs
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LNZ Won By 60 runs
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LNZ Won By 5 wickets
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WPAK Won By 6 wickets
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LNZ Won By 78 runs
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WPAK Won By 36 runs (D/L method)
PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Batsmen

BAT SR: 109.3 | BAT AVG: 50
Very Good
BAT SR: 78.1 | BAT AVG: 11.4
Very Bad
BAT SR: 86.7 | BAT AVG: 29.7
Very Bad
BAT SR: 96.4 | BAT AVG: 37.6
Neutral
BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
NoneBowlers

BOWL SR: 19.2 | BOWL AVG: 14.6
Very Good
BOWL SR: 41 | BOWL AVG: 45.3
Bad
BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0
NoneBatsmen

BAT SR: 83.5 | BAT AVG: 64.8
Good
BAT SR: 77.5 | BAT AVG: 41.4
Bad
BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
None
BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
None
BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
NoneBowlers

BOWL SR: 23.1 | BOWL AVG: 22
Very Good
BOWL SR: 27.2 | BOWL AVG: 22.4
Bad
BOWL SR: 35.8 | BOWL AVG: 36.8
Good
BOWL SR: 30.5 | BOWL AVG: 25.3
NeutralMan of the Match
Tom Latham
Commentry
Right then, that is it from this game where New Zealand starts their campaign with a fine victory over Pakistan. The action in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 continues on 20th February, Thursday, when India begins their campaign against Bangladesh. The first ball will be bowled at 2.30 pm IST (9 am GMT), but as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up to the match. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
Mitchell Santner, the victorious skipper of New Zealand, says that he was pleased with the way they batted. Adds that Pakistan bowled well early on and in the middle overs, but the way they finished to get to 320 was nice to see. Credits Young and Latham for their tons and praises Phillips for his knock as well. Mentions that their two pacers were fantastic up front and squeezed up the runs. Says that the spinners also did well and they kept up picking up wickets at regular intervals. Further adds that they now kind of expect Phillips to take those stunners. Tells that it was important to get Babar and Rizwan out early. Adds that the Tri-series helped them prepare well and they will look to continue this momentum.
Mohammad Rizwan, the captain of Pakistan says that New Zealand made a good total in the first inning because they didn’t expect that kinda hitting in the end and New Zealand went somehow over 300 as they were expecting to restrict them under 260 with some early wickets but the partnership of Latham and Phillips took them over 300. Adds that early on, the pitch wasn’t that easy to bat on but it got eased out with the time. He was thinking that 250 runs should be the average score but New Zealand played really well up front and they lacked in the death bowling. Says that about Fakhar’s injury, he is in pain and he doesn’t know much information as of now. Mentions that they lost momentum on two occasions as in the death overs and when they came out to bat in the powerplay. Fakhar was crucial in the powerplay up front but his injury made them bleak in batting. Further adds that they want to play it simple and don’t want to take the extra burden of the tag of defending champions.
Tom Latham is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his excellent ton. He expresses satisfaction with New Zealand’s performance, highlighting their familiarity with the conditions from previous matches in the tri-series. He acknowledges that the surface played slightly differently but credits Will Young’s composed knock and Glenn Phillips’ explosive finish for setting a strong total. Latham emphasizes their ability to accelerate the scoring with wickets in hand, especially with the short square boundaries. He notes that the lack of dew and strong winds contributed to more turn in the second innings, which benefited their spinners, who delivered a terrific bowling performance to seal the win.
Presentation Time...
New Zealand put on a top-class bowling effort backed by electrifying fielding as the Kiwis dominated yet again. Glenn Phillips set the tone with a jaw-dropping catch, while Matt Henry and Will O’Rourke choked the batters early, striking once each. The spin trio of Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, and Glenn Phillips took control in the middle overs, with Santner and Will O’Rourke finishing with three wickets apiece. Nathan Smith chipped in as well, while Henry wrapped up a magnificent all-round performance for the Blackcaps.
Pakistan never really got going in this chase. Missing Fakhar Zaman at the top hurt them dearly, as the openers showed little intent and failed to use the Powerplay scoring just 22 with the loss of 2 wickets. Babar Azam’s half-century felt unusually subdued, with the required rate mounting. Mohammad Rizwan fell to a stunning grab from Glenn Phillips. Salman Agha’s cameo and Khushdil Shah’s fighting fifty offered brief hope, but with no real support, the target was always out of reach as they fell short by 60 runs in the end.
Earlier in the game, a stunning display from New Zealand saw Will Young and Tom Latham smash twin centuries, while Glenn Phillips provided the finishing touch with a fiery fifty, powering the Kiwis to a massive total. Pakistan had some bright spots with Abrar Ahmed and Naseem Shah picking up two wickets each, while Haris Rauf chipped in, but their death bowling woes resurfaced at the worst time.
THE KIWIS KNOCKED DOWN THE DEFENDING CHAMPIONS! New Zealand continue their red-hot form, toppling Pakistan for the third time in just 10 days on their own turf - an incredible feat! They’re looking like a well-oiled machine and an early favourite in this tournament. Pakistan, on the other hand, have plenty to reflect on and will be sweating over Fakhar Zaman’s injury, but there were still glimpses of promise. A statement win for the Black Caps!
In over# 48
0W
0
Matt Henry 25/2(7.2)
OUT! BOWLED! ALL OVER FOR PAKISTAN! New Zealand win it by 60 runs! Matt Henry bowls it fuller, from over the wicket, and around middle and leg, Naseem Shah moves across again and misjudges the line and length as he looks to scoop it over short fine leg but misses and falls over as the ball goes and rattles the leg stump.
47.2
W
OUT! BOWLED! ALL OVER FOR PAKISTAN! New Zealand win it by 60 runs! Matt Henry bowls it fuller, from over the wicket, and around middle and leg, Naseem Shah moves across again and misjudges the line and length as he looks to scoop it over short fine leg but misses and falls over as the ball goes and rattles the leg stump.
47.1
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On a good length, wide outside off, with pace off, Naseem Shah moves across and looks to squeeze it but misses.
Abrar Ahmed is the last man in.
In over# 47
0W
6
1
6
2
0
Mitchell Santner 66/3(10)
OUT! CAUGHT! GONE THIS TIME! Pakistan are nine down! Mitchell Santner picks up his third wicket as he again gives air to the ball, around just outside off, Haris Rauf comes down the track and looks to loft it but loses his shape and completely mistimes it. The ball goes in the air towards long on where Michael Bracewell takes it with both hands. New Zealand are just one wicket away from the first win of the tournament.
46.6
W
OUT! CAUGHT! GONE THIS TIME! Pakistan are nine down! Mitchell Santner picks up his third wicket as he again gives air to the ball, around just outside off, Haris Rauf comes down the track and looks to loft it but loses his shape and completely mistimes it. The ball goes in the air towards long on where Michael Bracewell takes it with both hands. New Zealand are just one wicket away from the first win of the tournament.
46.5
6
SIX! ADD ONE MORE TO IT! Floated up, around off and middle, Haris Rauf uses his feet to get to the pitch of the ball and lofts it over long on for a biggie.
46.4
1
Drags his length, around off, Naseem Shah dabs it wide of point for a single.