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Afridi blitz in vain as New Zealand spank Pakistan

January 31, 2015 17:18 IST
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Grant Elliott of New Zealand bats while Sarfraz Ahmed of Pakistan looks on during the One Day International match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Westpac Stadium. Photograph: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images

Grant Elliot's all-round performance eclipsed Shahid Afridi's 29-ball blitz to secure New Zealand a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in the first One Day International in Wellington on Saturday.

Elliot took three wickets for 26 runs to help the hosts bowl out Pakistan for 210 in 45.3 overs at the Westpac Stadium.

He then returned to hit an unbeaten 64, adding 112-runs with Ross Taylor (59 not out) as New Zealand romped home with 10.3 overs to spare.

Shahid Afridi of Pakistan bats while Luke Ronchi of New Zealand looks on during the One Day International match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Westpac Stadium. Photograph: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images

Earlier, Afridi blasted a 29-ball 67 and captain Misbah-ul-Haq stroked a patient 58 to help Pakistan overcome a terrible start and post 210.

Put in to bat, Pakistan lost their opener Mohammad Hafeez for a duck to the fifth delivery of the day and kept losing wickets to slump to 127 for six in the 36th over.

Kiwi pacemen Kyle Mills (2-29) and Trent Boult (2-25) stifled the visiting batsmen and struck at regular intervals to put Pakistan on the mat before Afridi went on the attack.

Dropped on 14 by rival captain Brendon McCullum, the flamboyant Pakistan all-rounder added 71 runs with Misbah in 6.2 overs to lend some respectability to the total.

Afridi blasted nine boundaries in his blistering knock to go with three sixes, the third bringing up his fifty before Adam Milne dismissed him in the 44th over.

Misbah, who was content playing second fiddle to Afridi, perished in the 42nd over trying to accelerate.

Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott of New Zealand leave the field after winning the One Day International match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Westpac Stadium. Photograph: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images

The Kiwis were off to a flying start with the first three overs yielding 31 runs before McCullum fell.

Tom Latham (23) could not convert the start he got either but Martin Guptill contributed 39 runs before the unseparated Elliot-Taylor partnership took the game away from Pakistan.

Elliot hit eight boundaries in his 68-ball knock, the last sealing the team's victory.

Napier hosts the second and final ODI on Tuesday.

Scorecard

Pakistan

Mohammad Hafeez b Mills 0

Ahmed Shehzad c Ronchi b Boult 15

Younis Khan lbw Mills 9

Misbah ul-Haq c Latham b Elliott 58

Haris Sohail c Guptill b Anderson 23

Umar Akmal b Elliott 13

Sarfraz Ahmed c Latham b Anderson 5

Shahid Afridi c Guptill b Milne 67

Bilawal Bhatti c Guptill b Boult 0

Ehsan Adil c B. McCullum b Elliott 6

Mohammad Irfan not out 1

Extras (lb 3, wd 9, nb 1) 13

Total (for 10 wickets, 45.3 overs) 210

Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-29, 3-32, 4-81 (Sohail), 5-113 (Akmal), 6-127, 7-198, 8-203, 9-203, 10-210.

Bowling: Mills 10-2-29-2 (1w, 1nb), Boult 9-0-25-2 (2w), Milne 10-0-43-1 (3w), N. McCullum 6-0-37-0, Anderson 6-0-47-2 (2w), Elliott 4.3-0-26-3 (1w).

New Zealand

M. Guptill c Bhatti b Irfan 39

B. McCullum c Shehzad b Bhatti 17

T. Latham c Ahmed b Afridi 23

R. Taylor not out 59

G. Elliott not out 64

Extras (lb 3, wd 8) 11

Total (for 3 wickets, 39.3 overs) 213

Fall of wickets: 1-31, 2-75, 3-101

Bowling: Irfan 10-2-60-1 (5w), Bhatti 8-0-51-1 (1w), Adil 7.3-0-44-0, Afridi 10-0-39-1 (2w), Sohail 4-0-16-0.

 

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