Recent Match
Pakistan ODI Tri-Series, 2025, 2nd ODI Match, , Feb 10th, 2025

New Zealand

(48.4 ov) 308/4

South Africa

(49.6 ov) 304/6

complete New Zealand won by 6 wkts

Player of Match: Kane Williamson

11.2
William ORourke to Jason Smith, no run, short ball, Smith
11.2
William ORourke to Jason Smith, wide, spills one down the leg-side and Smith misses the flick
11.1
William ORourke to Jason Smith, no run, in-seaming length ball, Smith defends from the crease
10.6
Ben Sears to Breetzke, no run, fullish delivery, Breetzke defends with a squared up stance
10.5
Ben Sears to Jason Smith, 1 run, to backward square leg
10.4
Ben Sears to Jason Smith, no run, 138.4kph, cross-seam ball on good length delivery holding its line outside off
10.3
Ben Sears to Breetzke, 1 run, stays back to a fairly full delivery, he's a bit late to bring his bat down and inside-edges to backward square leg
10.2
Ben Sears to Breetzke, no run
10.1
Ben Sears to Breetzke, 2 runs, 134.4kph, short of length on off and middle, turned behind square on the on-side
Ben Sears, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
9.6
William ORourke to Breetzke, 1 run, 137.5kph, another one that jags back in, Breetzke defends from the crease and inside-edges to backward square leg
9.5
William ORourke to Breetzke, no run, bouncer that seams in, head-high, Breetzke sways and ducks to evade it
9.4
William ORourke to Breetzke, no run
9.3
William ORourke to Breetzke, no run, 140.1kph, pitched up on the stumps, defended into the leg-side
9.2
William ORourke to Breetzke, FOUR, in the air, safe and four! Full and shaping in, Breetzke flicks uppishly through square leg.
9.1
William ORourke to Breetzke, 2 runs, to deep backward point
8.6
Matt Henry to Jason Smith, no run, 129.4kph, punched to the right of short cover
8.5
Matt Henry to Jason Smith, no run, back of a length, turned to midwicket
8.4
Matt Henry to Jason Smith, no run, similar ball, knocked back at the bowler
8.3
Matt Henry to Jason Smith, no run, short of length ball, Smith moves across and stands tall to defends back to the bowler