Pakistan beat New Zealand to win T20 tri-series

Mohammad Nawaz struck an unbeaten 38 from 22 balls to lift Pakistan to a five-wicket win in the final of the New Zealand Twenty20 Tri-Series.

The final see-sawed through both innings: New Zealand was on target for a more substantial score before faltering against Pakistan’s late bowling and finishing with 163-7.
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The final see-sawed through both innings: New Zealand was on target for a more substantial score before faltering against Pakistan’s late bowling and finishing with 163-7.

All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has helped Pakistan to a five-wicket victory over New Zealand to win the tri-series Twenty20 final in Christchurch with three balls to spare.

Friday's win was a good sign for Pakistan going into the World Cup in Australia, with an opener against arch-rivals India on October 23. 

After the hosts finished on 163-7 at Hagley Oval, spinner Michael Bracewell checked Pakistan's early momentum in their reply, before Nawaz stepped up with his decisive 38 off 22 balls.

Having also steered Pakistan out of trouble in Thursday's dead-rubber win over Bangladesh, Nawaz produced another stellar innings before Iftikhar Ahmed sealed victory with a six in the final over.

The Black Caps had started well with captain Kane Williamson the top-scorer with a masterful display of stroke play to chalk up 59 off 38 balls.

The hosts flew out of the traps with Finn Allen hitting three fours before he was caught by Naseem Shah for 12 off six balls.

Williamson came in to settle nerves with his first half-century in any format in 2022 after struggling for form following an elbow injury.

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'Looking forward to the World Cup'

In reply, Pakistan openers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan smashed Tim Southee, on his 100th T20 international appearance, for nine runs in the opening over, then hit Trent Boult for 10 in the second.

Spinner Bracewell took the ball and grabbed the wickets of Azam and Shan Masood. Bracewell finished as man of the series.

Ish Sodhi then trapped dangerman Rizwan lbw for 34 runs off 29 balls.

But just as he did against Bangladesh, Nawaz came to the crease to wrestle back control of the match and Iftikhar's towering six with three balls left clinched victory in style.

“I had belief in myself and I was backing myself to go in with a clear mind. We are looking forward to the World Cup now,” Nawaz said.

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