Complete
Cricket World Cup 2023, 35th Match, Bengaluru, Nov 4th, 2023

New Zealand

(49.6 ov) 401/6

Pakistan

(25.3 ov) 200/1

Complete Pakistan won by 21 runs - DLS method

Player of Match: Fakhar Zaman

45.5
Haris Rauf to Glenn Phillips, 1 run, back of a length outside off, slower one, Phillips cuts it to extra cover
45.4
Haris Rauf to Glenn Phillips, FOUR, to deep extra cover
45.3
Haris Rauf to Santner, 1 run, good length on off and middle, Santner looks to defend but gets a thick inside edge through square leg
45.2
Haris Rauf to Glenn Phillips, 1 run, to sweeper cover
45.1
Haris Rauf to Glenn Phillips, SIX, what a shot! A 147kph delivery on a back of a length, and Phillips has deposited it into the second tier!
44.6
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Santner, no run, full on middle, flicked to midwicket
44.5
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Glenn Phillips, 1 run, to sweeper cover
44.4
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Santner, 1 run, to third man
Mitchell Santner, left handed bat, comes to the crease
44.3
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Chapman, out Bowled!! Wasim nails the top of off stump! Chapman b Mohammad Wasim Jr 39(27) [4s-7]
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Chapman, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
44.2
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Glenn Phillips, 1 run, 141.8kph, full delivery tailing in towards off, Phillips drives to extra cover
44.3
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Glenn Phillips, out Bowled!! Wasim nails the top of off stump! Glenn Phillips b Mohammad Wasim Jr 14(12) [4s-2]
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Glenn Phillips, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
44.2
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Glenn Phillips, no run, 141.8kph, full delivery tailing in towards off, Phillips drives to extra cover
Pratham Lohani: Getting a gut feeling that today is Babar Azam's day. Hope he goes big in the second innings.
44.1
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Chapman, leg byes, 1 run, 138.7kph, good length ball just outside leg from over the wicket, cramps Chapman for room. He looks to clip it away but is hit on the pad
Mohammad Wasim Jr [7.0-0-38-1] is back into the attack
43.6
Haris Rauf to Chapman, 1 run, to long-off
Mohit Soni kukshiwala: Top-tier teams are now consistently setting a benchmark of around 400 runs on the scoreboard. Undoubtedly, chasing such targets under knockout pressure is a formidable challenge.