New Zealand recorded second consecutive win over Pakistan, defeated by five wickets, took a 2-0 lead in T-20 series

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Tezzbuzz|18-03-2025

Pak VS NZ 2nd T20 New Zealand beat Pakistan by five wickets News In Hindi

Kiwis stopped the Pakistan team for 135 runs for 9 wickets in 15 overs.

Pak vs NZ 2nd T20 New Zealand Beat Pakistan by five wickets news in hindi: A 5-match T20 series match is being played between New Zealand and Pakistan. On Tuesday, New Zealand took the series -0 lead in the second match by defeating Pakistan by 5 wickets in the second match.

In the match played on Tuesday in Dunedin, hosts New Zealand won the toss and chose bowling. Kiwis stopped the Pakistan team for 135 runs for 9 wickets in 15 overs. Then scored the necessary runs to win at the loss of 5 wickets in 13.1 overs.

Tim CIFart scored 45 runs in 22 balls and Finn Alan scored 38 off 16 balls to defeat Pakistan by five wickets in the second T20 International cricket match.

The match was reduced to 15 overs as the outfield was wet. Pakistan, batting first, scored 135 runs for nine wickets.

Captain Salman Ali Aga scored the highest 46 runs on his behalf. Apart from him, Shadab Khan contributed 26 and Shaheen Shah Afridi contributed 22 not out.

After this Afridi scored the first over of New Zealand's innings. But after this, CIFT and Alan adopted an aggressive attitude and hit sixes off seven of the next 12 balls.

With this, New Zealand achieved the target by losing five wickets with 11 balls. He has taken a 2–0 lead in the five-match series in this way. CIFart and Allen hit five sixes each.

Mitchell Hey scored an unbeaten 21 while captain Michael Bracewell (05) scored a winning four off Jahandad Khan to take New Zealand's score to 137 runs for five wickets.

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