The visitors clinched the series in the decider on the back of a belli...
The visitors bounced back with an emphatic performance, comprehensively defeating Pakistan on a challenging pitch.
The hosts clinched the first ODI by 6 wickets, with Naseem Shah taking 5 wickets while Mohammad Rizwan made 77*.
New Zealand had reduced the hosts to 80/5 in chase of 319 before the wicket-keeper's fine comeback ton.
The hosts lost two quick wickets to finish on 0/2 after the visitors had declared their second innings at 277/5.
The Sindh skipper finished the day on a patient 124* with the hosts 407/9, still trailing by 42 runs.
On the importance of batsmen having a hunger for runs and a ruthless streak.
The hosts threw away priceless wickets to finish at 154/3, still trailing by 295 runs.
New Zealand were sitting pretty at 234/1 but the Pakistan duo combined for 5 wickets to limit the visitors to 309/6.
The classy left-hander has taken to Tests like a duck to water after going through the First Class cricket grind.
The hosts recovered from precarious positions multiple times on the final day before a surprise declaration.
The visitors piled up 612/9 declared, taking a lead of 174 runs, then restricted Pakistan to 77/2 at Stumps.
Tom Latham also hit a hundred as the visitors finished the day at 440/6, leading by 2 runs.
The visitors were 165/0 after centuries by Babar Azam and Salman Ali Agha lifted the hosts to a good 1st innings total.
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