Recent Match
Pakistan tour of New Zealand, 2025, 2nd T20I, Dunedin, Mar 18th, 2025

Pakistan

(14.6 ov) 135/9

New Zealand

(13.1 ov) 137/5

Complete New Zealand won by 5 wkts (15 Overs game due to rain)

Player of Match: Tim Seifert

4.3
Mohammad Ali to Seifert, FOUR, to deep extra cover
4.3
Mohammad Ali to Seifert, no ball, he has lost it! Mohammad Ali is under immense pressure. Looks to bowl a leg-cutter and bowls it outside the 22 yards
4.3
Mohammad Ali to Seifert, wide
4.2
Mohammad Ali to Seifert, FOUR,
Pakistan having a confab. Shaheen, the skipper, Shadab, the bowler, et all..This is total carnage...
4.1
Mohammad Ali to Seifert, SIX, fetch that! Short ball, angled in, Seifert was ready for the short ball and pulled it over deep mid. The ball is out of the ground. Is this range hitting practice going on?
Mohammad Ali [1.0-0-18-0] is back into the attack
3.6
Khushdil to Seifert, 1 run, pulled down to deep mid. Was hit flat and landed on the bounce to the fielder in the deep. That was angled in from Khushdil
3.5
Khushdil to Seifert, no run
3.4
Khushdil to Seifert, no run, backs away and crunches that! Hit that hard and found the man at cover. Excellent over still for Pakistan as the PP is on
3.3
Khushdil to Seifert, FOUR, to deep mid-wicket
3.2
Khushdil to Seifert, no run, tossed up delivery, the batter looks to reverse slap it but misses
3.1
Khushdil to Finn Allen, 1 run, backs away to a short of length delivery, cue-ends the ball down to long-on for a single. The batter tried to hit it too hard
Khushdil Shah, Left arm orthodox, comes into the attack
2.6
Shaheen Afridi to Seifert, SIX, on a short of length spot and that has gone out of the ground. 26 off the over.
2.5
Shaheen Afridi to Seifert, SIX, six more!
2.4
Shaheen Afridi to Seifert, 2 runs, fuller length delivery, well outside off, Seifert squeezed it out and the man at cover point dived to stop it. They get a brace
2.3
Shaheen Afridi to Seifert, no run
2.2
Shaheen Afridi to Seifert, SIX, to sweeper cover
2.1
Shaheen Afridi to Seifert, SIX, length delivery, outside off, angled across, Seifert clears his front foot and slams it down the ground. That ball has gone the full journey.