New Zealand secured a compelling five-wicket victory over Pakistan in Dunedin, taking a 2-0 lead in their Twenty20 series. The match, reduced to 15 overs due to rain, saw New Zealand chase down Pakistan's total of 135-9 with 11 balls left. A remarkable opening partnership between Finn Allen and Tim Seifert, who combined for eleven sixes, propelled New Zealand early in the innings. Although they lost four wickets quickly mid-chase, Mitch Hay's calm finish ensured their win. Salman Agha's valiant 46 for Pakistan provided some resistance but ultimately, New Zealand’s batting dominance prevailed.
New Zealand's openers delivered a thrilling six-hitting performance, overwhelming Pakistan in Dunedin with a five-wicket win, leading the series 2-0.
Seifert and Allen's explosive partnership set the tone for New Zealand's run chase, exemplifying their aggressive batting approach and controlling the match's tempo.
Despite losing four wickets in quick succession, New Zealand maintained composure to secure victory, illustrating the depth of their batting lineup.
Captain Salman Agha provided crucial resistance for Pakistan with a solid innings, but New Zealand's imposing batting proved too strong.
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