Salim Malik Provided Pakistan with a Brief Glimmer of Hope But New Zealand Struck Back Strongly
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Salim Malik Provided Pakistan with a Brief Glimmer of Hope But New Zealand Struck Back Strongly
Salim Malik Provided Pakistan with a Brief Glimmer of Hope But New Zealand Struck Back Strongly
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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @cricketmax87 New Zealand struck back strongly to level the series with a comprehensive 32-run victory over Pakistan in the rain-affected Auckland ODI on December 23, 1995. Reduced to 45 overs a side after a delayed start, the match turned into a showcase of New Zealand’s depth — and a forgettable outing for Pakistan in the field. After Pakistan won the toss, New Zealand posted their highest total of the series, 244, aided significantly by sloppy fielding and an unusually expensive spell from Waqar Younis. The Pakistani spearhead leaked 70 runs in just nine overs, while a total of 20 extras further inflated the home side’s score. New Zealand’s batting effort was built on collective contributions rather than one dominant innings, with most of the top order chipping in valuable runs. The late overs provided a burst of momentum thanks to Nathan Astle, who smashed a rapid 20 off just 14 balls. His cameo included three crisp boundaries off Waqar’s final over, pushing New Zealand well beyond par on a surface that offered assistance to disciplined bowling. Pakistan’s chase never truly gathered momentum. They slumped to a dismal 146 for seven by the 32nd over, undone by tight bowling, sharp fielding, and mounting scoreboard pressure. Astle once again emerged as a central figure, contributing with three wickets, a catch, and two direct-hit run-outs in a superb all-round performance. Salim Malik provided Pakistan with a brief glimmer of hope, playing an impressive knock of 58 that featured three sixes. Supported by Mushtaq Ahmed, he lifted Pakistan to 188, but once Malik was dismissed, the chase collapsed rapidly. With no recognised resistance left, Pakistan were bowled out with 20 balls still remaining. Astle’s decisive impact with bat, ball, and in the field earned him a deserved Man of the Match award, as New Zealand emphatically squared the series and underlined their strength in home conditions. #pakvsnz #closefights #cricketmax #highlights