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હોમ  »  Cricket  »  New Zealand vs Pakistan 2025  »  3rd ODI Scorecard

Pakistan vs New Zealand Scorecard, 3rd ODI, New Zealand vs Pakistan 2025

Result · Apr 05 2025, Sat - 03:30 AM (IST)
NEW ZEALAND
264/8
PAKISTAN
221
New Zealand won by 43 runs
CRR:5.53
Bowler O M R W Eco
વીલ ઓરૌર્ક 9 - 60 0 6.7
Jacob Duffy 7 - 40 2 5.7
બેન સિયર્સ 9 - 34 5 3.8
માઇકલ બ્રેસવેલ 8 - 39 1 4.9
Muhammad Abbas 3 - 16 1 5.3
ડેરિલ મિશેલ 4 - 30 1 7.5
Replacement Player In
Replacement Player Out
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
73/1 (16.2) Abdullah Shafique
97/2 (21.3) Usman Khan
108/3 (23.4) બાબર આઝમ
135/4 (26.4) Agha Salman
169/5 (32.4) મોહમ્મદ રિઝવાન
176/6 (33.4) Faheem Ashraf
212/7 (37.2) નસીમ શાહ
212/8 (37.3) મોહમ્મદ વસીમ
218/9 (38.4) તૈય્યબ તાહીર
221/10 (39.6) Sufiyan Muqeem
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in New Zealand 2025
Date: Apr 05 2025, Sat - 03:30 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Tauranga
Venue: Bay Oval
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Playing XI: Rhys Mariu, Nick Kelly, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell (c), Muhammad Abbas, Mitch Hay (wk), Tim Seifert, Ben Sears, Jacob Duffy, Will O'Rourke
Pakistan Playing XI: Abdullah Shafique, Imam ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Muhammad Rizwan (c) (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Muhammad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Akif Javed, Sufiyan Muqeem, Usman Khan
Team Replacement: Usman Khan replaces Imam ul-Haq at the crease in the 2nd innings, after 8.6 overs.
  • New Zealand have won their last five men’s ODIs against Pakistan; the last and only time the Black Caps recorded a longer winning run against them in the format was a 12-game run from December 2014 to November 2018.
  • New Zealand have won their last 12 men’s ODIs against Pakistan in New Zealand – their longest winning run against them at home in the history of the format; Pakistan’s last win against the Black Caps in the country was in February 2011.
  • Pakistan have lost their last five men’s ODIs; the last time they recorded a longer losing run in the format was an 11-match span from January to May in 2019.
  • New Zealand have won each of their last two men’s ODIs at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, bowling first on the day in each of those two wins; the Black Caps will be aiming for a third consecutive win at the venue for the first time in the history of the format (also W2 in January 2019).
  • Pakistan (4.9%) and New Zealand (4.9%) have seen batters leave a higher percentage of their deliveries than any other Test playing countries in men’s ODIs in 2025.
  • New Zealand have a bowling dot ball rate of 69% during the powerplay in men’s ODIs in 2025, the second best of any Test playing country this year (Zimbabwe – 73%).
  • Daryl Mitchell (1,998) is two away from becoming the 23rd player to score 2,000 runs for New Zealand in men’s ODIs; if he achieves the milestone in this innings (47*), he’d be the fastest Black Caps player to reach it (Andrew Jones – 52 innings).
  • Naseem Shah (48) is two away from becoming the 34th player to take 50 wickets for Pakistan in men’s ODIs; he’s taken six wickets at an average of 56.8 in his six ODI innings in 2025.
  • Nick Kelly (New Zealand) has recorded 3.07 runs per scoring shot in men’s ODIs in 2025, the most of any player (min. 25 balls faced) from a Test playing country this year.
  • Babar Azam (19) is one away from equaling Saeed Anwar (20) for the joint-most hundreds for Pakistan in men’s ODIs; although, his ODI batting average in New Zealand (28.3) is his second lowest in any country (27 in Sri Lanka).