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Hosts see off Pakistan in comfortabl­e eight-wicket victory in second ODI at Nelson

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(ESPN) Martin Guptill’s brisk half-century led New Zealand to a comfortabl­e eight-wicket victory on the DLS Method in the rain-interrupte­d second One-Day Internatio­nal against Pakistan in Nelson yesterday. The victory gave New Zealand a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, the home side having won the first ODI in Wellington by 61 runs.

In what was another rainaffect­ed match, New Zealand were set a revised target of 151 in 25 overs, after Pakistan had posted 246/9 in 50 overs, thanks to half-centuries from Mohammad Hafeez (60 off 71), Shadab Khan (52 off 68) and Hasan Ali (51 off 31). However, there was a twohour delay caused by rain after 14 overs, when New Zealand were 64 for 2. The chase was a tricky one, with the home side needing 87 runs in 11 overs.

Guptill shifted gears after play resumed though, ending unbeaten on a 71-ball 86, to help New Zealand soar past the target with seven balls remaining. Guptill was batting on 31 off 40 balls when rain intervened, but on resumption, he accumulate­d 56 runs off just 32 balls, ending with five sixes and as many fours.

New Zealand didn’t get off to the best of starts though, as Colin Munro, the in-form big-hitter, was caught dismissed by Mohammed Amir. Kane Williamson didn’t last long either, sent back for 19, as the home side managed just 47/2 by the 10th over. However, Guptill and Ross Taylor turned things around, the senior statesmen combining for an unbroken 104run stand to take New Zealand past their target.

They were particular­ly belligeren­t after the rain-break – Guptill picked Hasan Ali for consecutiv­e sixes in the 16th over. He followed that up with another six and a four in the next over off Shadab Khan. Taylor joined in at the other end, picking runs off Rumman Raees in the next over, and with the frequency of boundaries as high as it was, the match soon slipped away from Pakistan.

Earlier, Pakistan posted 246/9 in a batting performanc­e that had markedly improved since Wellington, when they were undone by Tim Southee and Trent Boult. That said, the signs of trouble lingered in Nelson as well as they were reduced to 39/3 in the 11th over. Hafeez and Shoaib Malik then added a 45run to steady the innings, but they were in trouble once again when the stand was broken.

Malik succumbed to dot-ball pressure and holed out off Astle for a 46-ball 27, prompting a mini-slide – Sarfraz Ahmed (3), Hafeez and Faheem Ashraf (7) all followed suit in quick succession, as Pakistan fell to 141/7. However, Shadab and Hasan Ali then added a 70-run stand to once again steady the innings, taking them closer to the 250-mark, with the latter scoring his maiden half-century in the format.

Southee returned in the death breakthrou­gh with the wicket of Hasan Ali, while Lockie Ferguson had Shadab sent back in the final over to end with figures of 3/39. Pakistan Azhar Ali lbw Tim Southee Imam ul-Haq c Colin Munro b Trent Boult Babar Azam c Ross Taylor b Lockie Ferguson Mohammad Hafeez c Martin Guptill b Mitchell Santner Shoaib Malik c Tim Southee b Todd Astle Sarfraz Ahmed st Tom Latham b Todd Astle Shadab Khan c Tom Latham b Lockie Ferguson Faheem Ashraf c Tim Southee b Lockie Ferguson Hasan Ali c Todd Astle b Tim Southee Mohammad Amir Not Out Rumman Raees Not Out Extras 1b 0lb 1nb 0pen 12w 14 Total (50.0 overs) 246-9 Fall of Wickets : 1-5 ul-Haq, 2-14 Ali, 3-39 Azam, 4-84 Malik, 5-108 Ahmed, 6-127 Hafeez, 7-141 Ashraf, 8-211 Ali, 9-239 Khan Bowling Tim Southee Trent Boult Mitchell Santner Lockie Ferguson Todd Astle Colin Munro Ov Md Rn Wk Ex 10 1 57 2 3w 10 0 54 1 1nb 10 1 34 1 10 0 39 3 7 0 50 2 3 0 11 0 4w 1w

New Zealand Martin Guptill Not Out Colin Munro c Faheem Ashraf b Mohammad Amir Kane Williamson c Shadab Khan b Faheem Ashraf Ross Taylor Not Out Extras 0b 0lb 1nb 0pen 0w Total (23.5 overs) 151-2 Fall of Wickets: 1-1 Munro, 2-47 Williamson Did Not Bat: Latham, Nicholls, Santner, Astle, Southee, Ferguson, Boult Bowling Mohammad Amir Rumman Raees Faheem Ashraf Hasan Ali Shadab Khan Umpire Christophe­r Brown Umpire Richard Illingwort­h Video Ruchira Palliyagur­uge Match Referee Richard Richardson Ov Md Rn Wk Ex 5 1 18 1 4 0 37 0 5 0 30 1 5 0 37 0 4 0 29 0 1nb 6 2 10 60 27

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Martin Guptill (right) and Ross Taylor

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