Final: New Zealand set Pakistan a target of 164 runs

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In the final of the Tri-Deshit series, New Zealand lost the toss and put Pakistan a target of 164 runs, and the two teams played at 8 am at Hagley Oval.

Kiwis could not get off to the start of the innings in batting. The team took 12 runs off Nasim Shahr with Mohamed Rizwatan, who was caught by Fin Allen in the power-play, New Zealand batsmen scored 51 runs for 2 wickets.

After Allen's return to the dressing room, Devon Connow and Ken Willilymson came in from the pair of 35 runs. In a personal 14 runs, Haris was bowled by Rauf, who won the 50-run partnership from the bat of Willilymson and Glenn Phillips. In the middle order, Glenn Phillips 29 and Mark Chapman. New Zealand scored 163 runs after losing 7 wickets on 25 runs, and Wileythamson scored 59 runs in the team.

Haris Rauf and Nasim Shah took two wickets each in Pakistan's lead, Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawz took one wicket each.

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