Lahore, Pakistan— New Zealand kicked off the tri-series in style with a commanding 78-run victory over Pakistan in the opening match at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Friday. After winning the toss and opting to bat first, the Kiwis posted a formidable total of 330 runs, thanks to explosive performances by Glenn Phillips and Daryl Mitchell. In response, Pakistan’s batting lineup faltered, collapsing for 252 runs and handing New Zealand a decisive win.
New Zealand’s Dominant Batting Display
New Zealand’s innings got off to a shaky start as Shaheen Afridi struck early, dismissing the first wicket in the opening over with just 4 runs on the board. However, Kane Williamson (58 runs) and Daryl Mitchell (81 runs) steadied the ship with a 134-run partnership, laying the foundation for a big total. Mitchell’s aggressive batting, combined with Glenn Phillips’ fireworks, propelled New Zealand to a massive score.
Phillips was the star of the show, smashing an unbeaten 106 off just 57 balls, including 7 sixes and 6 fours. He was well supported by Mitchell Santner, who contributed a quickfire 8 runs as the duo added 76 runs in the final 26 balls, taking New Zealand to 330.
Pakistan’s Struggles in the Chase
Chasing a daunting target of 331, Pakistan’s batting lineup failed to build momentum. Despite a promising start, the team lost wickets at regular intervals, with no batsman able to anchor the innings. The middle order crumbled under pressure, and Pakistan was eventually bowled out for 252 runs in 43.4 overs.
Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf tried to make an impact with the ball, but their efforts were overshadowed by New Zealand’s disciplined bowling attack. The Kiwi bowlers maintained tight lines and capitalized on Pakistan’s batting vulnerabilities, securing a comprehensive victory.
Key Performances
- Glenn Phillips (NZ): 106* off 57 balls (7 sixes, 6 fours)
- Daryl Mitchell (NZ): 81 off 82 balls
- Shaheen Afridi (PAK): 3 wickets for 63 runs
- Haris Rauf (PAK): 2 wickets for 52 runs