logo
Black Caps beat Pakistan for tri-nation series triumph

Black Caps beat Pakistan for tri-nation series triumph

Yahoo14-02-2025

New Zealand have enjoyed the perfect dress rehearsal before their Champions Trophy date with Pakistan, beating the tournament hosts by five wickets in the tri-nation series final.
Five days before the teams meet again in the Trophy opener, Pakistan were dismissed for 242 before New Zealand cruised to 5-243 in the 46th over on Friday.
Fast bowler Will O'Rourke staked his claim to be in next Wednesday's match with his 4-43 while captain Mitchell Santner returned his most economical one-day international figures of 2-20.
Tom Latham brings up his 50! 🎉 His 25th ODI fifty as he is leading New Zealand towards victory! 🏏Follow live: https://t.co/jVPvdEet6g#TriNationSeries #PAKvNZ #PakistanCricket pic.twitter.com/jlJUmdXwB1
— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 14, 2025
None of the Pakistan batters got a half-century while Daryl Mitchell (57) and Tom Latham (56) led New Zealand to a third successive win in the tournament, clinched by Pakistan's 16th wide.
Left-hander Latham, who came into the final without a run in both games at Lahore, could have been dismissed for a third straight duck.
But he was twice dropped and Pakistan didn't go for an lbw video referral when replays suggested leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed could have overturned the on-field umpire's decision.
Latham stretched his luck when he successfully reviewed an on-field 'out' ruling for caught behind off Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Latham and Mitchell put on 87 off 88 balls before both fell late in the run chase.
Devon Conway (48) had earlier played another meaningful knock after being inserted as an opener while Rachin Ravindra was rested after a head knock in the field during the first game against Pakistan.
Conway laid the foundation in a 71-run partnership with Kane Williamson (34), who missed out on his third successive half-century.
Conway top-edged Naseem Shah (2-43), which brought Latham to the crease to join Mitchell.
New Zealand perfectly read the tacky pitch after losing the coin toss, and pinned down Pakistan with pacers hitting tight lengths early and Santner drying out the runs in the middle overs.
Babar Azam became the joint-fastest batter to reach 6000 ODI runs with Hashim Amla of South Africa, but perished soon after the achievement in his 123rd innings.
O'Rourke struck in his second over when Fakhar Zaman (10) struggled to gauge the two-paced pitch and chipped an easy catch to square leg, and Saud Shakeel (8) was clean bowled by off-spinner Michael Bracewell in his first over inside the batting power play.
Babar looked to shape up well for a big innings and struck cover-driven boundaries until he offered a tame return catch to Nathan Smith on 29. Babar threw down his bat in dismay.
Captain Mohammad Rizwan (46) and Salman Ali Agha (45) tried to revive the innings with an 88-run stand but couldn't score at the pace they managed in the epic run chase against South Africa on Monday.
O'Rourke clean bowled Rizwan with a scrambled seam in his return spell, and Salman reverse swept Bracewell to short third man where Jacob Duffy caught the ball over his shoulders.
Tayyab Tahir (38 off 33 balls) tried to up the scoring rate before getting caught at mid-wicket, and Santner chipped in with two wickets in one over to finish with impressive figures.
Allrounder Faheem Ashraf, playing his first ODI since 2023, was dropped twice before O'Rourke bagged him and finished Pakistan's below-par effort with the bat by claiming the last two wickets.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job
Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job

Hamilton Spectator

time9 hours ago

  • Hamilton Spectator

Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Rob Walter has been hired to coach the New Zealand men's cricket team in all three formats as a replacement for Gary Stead. Walter coached South Africa's teams in the one-day and Twenty20 formats from January 2023 until April this year. Before then he coached New Zealand's Otago province for five years and at the Central Districts association. He guided South Africa to the semifinals of the 2023 World Cup and the Champions Trophy earlier this year in the ODI format and to the final of the T20 World Cup last year . Stead was New Zealand head coach in all three formats from 2018 until earlier this week, when New Zealand Cricket announced it was seeking a replacement. Stead announced in March he was stepping down from his roles in the limited-overs formats but intended to remain as test coach. New Zealand Cricket said it preferred a coach to lead the Black Caps in all three formats. 'It's an amazing opportunity to work with such a talented group of players and support staff through a period of time in which so many global events, as well as massive bilateral series will be contested,' Walter said. 'I just can't wait to get started. It's exciting, it's challenging and the opportunity is enormous.' The 49-year-old Walter was high on New Zealand Cricket's list of preferred candidates from the moment it decided to pursue another all-formats coach, ruling out Stead who guided the Black Caps to the inaugural World Test Championship. 'Rob is a world-class coach with an outstanding pedigree,' NZC chief executive Scott Weenink said. 'His success in New Zealand's domestic game combined with his recent achievements on the global stage with South Africa makes him the ideal candidate to lead the Black Caps.' He'll take over in time for New Zealand's tour to Zimbabwe, which starts with a T20 tri-series against the hosts and South Africa before a two-test series against Zimbabwe. ___ AP cricket:

Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job
Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Rob Walter hired as New Zealand's cricket head coach after leaving South Africa job

FILE - From left, South Africa's head coach Rob Walter watches captain Temba Bavuma shadow batting during a practice prior to their semi-final match in ICC Men's Cricket World Cup against Australia in Kolkata, India, Nov. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Bikas Das, File) WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Rob Walter has been hired to coach the New Zealand men's cricket team in all three formats as a replacement for Gary Stead. Walter coached South Africa's teams in the one-day and Twenty20 formats from January 2023 until April this year. Before then he coached New Zealand's Otago province for five years and at the Central Districts association. Advertisement He guided South Africa to the semifinals of the 2023 World Cup and the Champions Trophy earlier this year in the ODI format and to the final of the T20 World Cup last year. Stead was New Zealand head coach in all three formats from 2018 until earlier this week, when New Zealand Cricket announced it was seeking a replacement. Stead announced in March he was stepping down from his roles in the limited-overs formats but intended to remain as test coach. New Zealand Cricket said it preferred a coach to lead the Black Caps in all three formats. 'It's an amazing opportunity to work with such a talented group of players and support staff through a period of time in which so many global events, as well as massive bilateral series will be contested,' Walter said. 'I just can't wait to get started. It's exciting, it's challenging and the opportunity is enormous.' Advertisement The 49-year-old Walter was high on New Zealand Cricket's list of preferred candidates from the moment it decided to pursue another all-formats coach, ruling out Stead who guided the Black Caps to the inaugural World Test Championship. 'Rob is a world-class coach with an outstanding pedigree,' NZC chief executive Scott Weenink said. 'His success in New Zealand's domestic game combined with his recent achievements on the global stage with South Africa makes him the ideal candidate to lead the Black Caps.' He'll take over in time for New Zealand's tour to Zimbabwe, which starts with a T20 tri-series against the hosts and South Africa before a two-test series against Zimbabwe. ___ AP cricket:

'I was overwhelmed': Gill on becoming India's new test captain
'I was overwhelmed': Gill on becoming India's new test captain

San Francisco Chronicle​

time17 hours ago

  • San Francisco Chronicle​

'I was overwhelmed': Gill on becoming India's new test captain

Shubman Gill admitted he was surprised and excited when he was named as India's new test captain. Gill was appointed last month following the test retirements of the last two captains, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. He met the media in Mumbai on Thursday before India leaves for the five-test series against England starting on June 20 in Leeds. "I was overwhelmed to learn that I had been presented with the opportunity to lead India,' Gill said. "It is a big responsibility and I am looking forward to a great challenge in England.' Sharma and Kohli were already established cricket greats when they became captains, but Gill, while aggressive, has yet to become a consistent, elite batter marked by match-winning performances. From 32 tests, he's scored 1,893 runs and five centuries at an average of 35. He wants to lead by example and get on the same wavelength as his teammates. 'As captain, you want to win every match, but when I am out there as a batter, my focus is only on scoring as many runs as possible for the benefit of my team,' he said. "Having said that, averages and numbers are not something I look at, but I do want to lead with my performances with the bat. 'There isn't a particular style (of captaincy) that I want to follow. It comes on through experience and the more you play, your personal style then comes through to people. I like good communication with my players. It makes them feel secure and gives them comfort as per their strengths or weaknesses. As captain, I would like to have that bond with my players, because secure players will give you a 100%.' Star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah led India twice in Australia last winter in Sharma's absence and likely would have been named captain ahead of Gill, but his back issues will limit his appearances against England. The selectors also hope Gill, at 25, will have a long and fruitful reign. Bumrah won't feature in all five tests owing to fitness and workload issues. 'We haven't decided which tests Bumrah will or won't play,' India coach Gautam Gambhir said. 'It will depend on his fitness, workload and also the status of the series. Like I said ahead of the Champions Trophy, it is an opportunity for someone else to put their hand up. We have enough bowling quality in the squad, and our attack's composition will be decided based on both ground and overhead conditions.' 'We are used to pressure' No Kohli, Sharma or Ravichandran Ashwin, who retired last summer, plus Bumrah unavailable for all five tests. Gill and Gambhir played down concerns about their chances. 'It is not easy to fill their shoes, but it doesn't put any additional pressure on us,' Gill said. 'That pressure to win is there in every series and we are used to it. It depends on how we adapt to play and win in such pressure conditions. 'We have a good batting and bowling combination. It is a good mix of experience and youth in our squad." Gambhir added, 'Yes, it is a clean slate. But such things don't matter. When you go on a big tour, everyone is excited to perform and that leaves you in a good mental space. We have quality players in our test squad, who are willing to express themselves and do something special." Gill has played one test in England. Amongst India's batters, only Lokesh Rahul and Rishabh Pant have previously toured there. A young squad faces a daunting task against an experienced England side led by star allrounder Ben Stokes. Even with Kohli, Sharma and Ravichandran, India hasn't won a test series in England since 2007. It lost 4-0 in 2011, then 3-1 in 2014 and 4-1 in 2018. It led 2-1 in 2021 but the fifth test was postponed until 2022 owing to the pandemic. That delayed series ended 2-2. 'England plays a certain (attacking) way, which we saw when they came to India last (in 2024),' Gill said. 'It presents a great challenge. So we have to be proactive with our thinking and our execution as well.' Tragedy in Bengaluru Gambhir was asked about the tragedy in Bengaluru on Wednesday night when 11 fans died in a stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium while trying to join the celebrations of Royal Challengers Bengaluru's maiden Indian Premier League title. 'I was never a believer that we need to have roadshows,' Gambhir said. "Even when I was playing, I had the same statement – when we won the 2007 T20 World Cup, I was of the opinion that we shouldn't have roadshows. (The) life of people is far more important. 'If at all there is need for a celebration, it can be held in a closed-door environment or inside a stadium. It is very tragic what happened yesterday and my heart goes out to those who have lost their loved ones. Hopefully in future, nothing like this happens because we are responsible citizens and we should take care of all this.' ___

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store