
The Champions Trophy 2025 clash between New Zealand and Pakistan is underway, with New Zealand setting a competitive total of 320/5 in 50 overs. After Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl first, New Zealand’s top and middle order delivered a strong batting performance, putting the pressure on Pakistan for the upcoming chase.
New Zealand’s Innings Overview
New Zealand’s innings was anchored by Tom Latham and Will Young, who built a solid foundation. Their contributions, along with Glenn Phillips’ explosive finish, helped the Black Caps post a challenging total.
Key Performances
- Will Young played a crucial knock of 107 off 113 balls, providing stability at the top.
- Tom Latham anchored the innings with a brilliant 118 off 104 balls*, ensuring New Zealand had a strong total.
- Glenn Phillips added fireworks towards the end, scoring 61 off just 39 balls before getting dismissed by Haris Rauf.
Fall of Wickets
- Devon Conway was dismissed early, putting New Zealand under pressure.
- Kane Williamson fell cheaply, but Young and Latham steadied the innings.
- Will Young was eventually dismissed for 107, breaking a crucial partnership.
- Glenn Phillips, after a fiery innings, was caught by Fakhar Zaman off Haris Rauf’s bowling.
Bowling Highlights (Pakistan)
Pakistan’s bowlers had a tough time containing the runs, but some key breakthroughs were made:
- Naseem Shah picked up a crucial wicket, dismissing Will Young.
- Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi were too expensive
Pakistan’s Bowling Figures
- Haris Rauf: 10 overs, 83 runs, 2 wickets
- Shaheen Afridi: 10 overs, 68 runs, 0 wickets
- Naseem Shah: 10 overs, 63 runs, 2 wickets
- Abrar Ahmed: 10 overs, 47 runs, 1 wicket
Final Scorecard – New Zealand
- Will Young – 107 (113) ✅
- Tom Latham – 118* (104) ✅
- Glenn Phillips – 61 (39) ❌
- New Zealand Total – 320/5 in 50 overs
- Current Run Rate (CRR): 6.40
Match Situation
With 320 runs on the board, Pakistan now faces a challenging chase. The conditions favor batting in the early part of the innings, but the Black Caps’ strong bowling attack will look to defend the total.
Can Pakistan chase this target and take control of the match, or will New Zealand’s bowlers rise to the occasion? Stay tuned as the second innings unfolds!
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