Watch the highlights of Pakistan vs New Zealand 35th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 35th ODI match played between New Zealand and Pakistan at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru in 04th November 2023.
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Fakhar Zaman celebrates his ton with Babar Azam © Associated Press |
A exhibition of power-hitting display from opener Fakhar Zaman's 81-ball 126* and Captain Babar Azam's unbeaten half-century helped to Pakistan cruising to via DLS method 21-run victory over New Zealand, despite a Rachin Ravindra's third century and keep alive their campaign in a high-scoring game of the 35th match of a Cricket World Cup.
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- New Zealand's 401 was their second highest score in One-day international after their 402 against Ireland at Aberdeen in 2008, It is their highest total against Pakistan in ODIs, previous highest was 369 at Napier in 2015 and the sixth highest total in the ODI World Cup.
- New Zealand became the fourth team to scored 400 or more runs in an innings in the ODI World Cup.
- New Zealand's 401 was the highest score by any team at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru in ODIs, previous highest was 383 by India against Australia in 2013.
- 180 : Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson set up the second highest second-wicket partnership for New Zealand against Pakistan in ODIs, The highest is 181-run stand between Devon Conway and Kane Williamson at Karachi in 2023 and also the New Zealand's second highest second-wicket stand in the ODI World Cup, The highest is unbeaten 273-run stand between Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra against England at Ahmedabad in 2023.
- New Zealand's 401 was the highest-score by any team against Pakistan in the ODI World Cup, previous highest was 367 by Australia at same venue earlier in this tournament.
- New Zealand's 46-fours was the most fours in an innings in the ODI World Cup, previous record of 45-fours by South Africa against Sri Lanka at Delhi earlier in this tournament.
- Rachin Ravindra became the first New Zealand batsman to scored three centuries in the ODI World Cup history.
- Rachin Ravindra became the first player to scored three centuries during his maiden ODI World Cup.
- (19.2-overs) Fakhar Zaman became the third player to hit a century inside first 20 overs in the ODI World Cup since 1999 after (18.6 overs) John Davidson against West Indies in 2003 and (17.2 overs) Rohit Sharma against Afghanistan earlier in this tournament.
- Fakhar Zaman hammered a 63-ball fifth fastest hundred for Pakistan in One-day international, It is the fastest century by an Pakistan batsman in the ODI World Cup history, surpassing the previous record of 95-ball hundred held by Imran Nazir against Zimbabwe at Kingston in the 2007 World Cup.
- 4 : Fakhar Zaman became the second Pakistan batsman to scored four centuries against New Zealand in ODIs after Saeed Anwar.
- Fakhar Zaman's 126* was the third highest score by an Pakistan batsman in the ODI World Cup and the highest-score by an Pakistan batsman against New Zealand in the ODI World Cup, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 119 held by Ramiz Raja at Christchurch in the 1992 World Cup.
- 11 : Fakhar Zaman equalled a joint most sixes hit in innings for Pakistan in One-day international, jointly with Shahid Afridi's 11-sixes against Sri Lanka at Nairobi in 1996, It is the most sixes hit by an Pakistan batsman in the ODI World Cup, surpassing the previous record of 8-sixes hit by Imran Nazir against Zimbabwe at Kingston in the 2007 World Cup and the joint third most sixes hit by any batsman in an innings in the ODI World Cup, jointly with Martin Guptill.
- 11 : Fakhar Zaman hit the most sixes by an Pakistan batsman against New Zealand in an innings in One-day internationals, surpassing the previous record of 8-sixes hit by Shahid Afridi at Sharjah in 2002.
- Fakhar Zaman became the fourth player to hit 10 or more sixes in an innings in the ODI World Cup after Chris Gayle (16), Martin Guptill (11) and Eoin Morgan (17).
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New Zealand scored mammoth total of 401-6 in 50 overs with top scorer by Rachin Ravindra hammered a 108 off 94-balls - which was his 3rd ODI hundred, also his third century in the ODI World Cup and his first century against Pakistan in ODIs - including 15-fours & a six with strike rate of 114.89.
Kane Williamson blasted a 95 off 79-balls - who fell five-run short of his century, Glenn Phillips hammered a 41 off 25-balls included 4-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 164.
Mark Chapman cracked a 39 off 27-balls including 7-fours with strike rate of 144.44, Devon Conway scored 35 off 39-balls included 6-fours.
Daryl Mitchell scored 35 off 39-balls including 6-fours and Mitchell Santner hit a unbeaten 26 off 17-balls included 2-sixes with strike rate of 152.94.
Pakistan best bowler by Mohammad Wasim picked up 3-wickets, Iftikhar Ahmed, Hasan Ali and Haris Rauf each took one-wickets.
Pakistan scored 200-1 in 25.3 overs - due to rain DLS par score 179 after 25.3 overs Pakistan were 21 runs ahead the par score when the match was stopped.
Pakistan top scorer by Fakhar Zaman hammered a unbeaten 126 off 81-balls - which was his 11th ODI hundred, his fourth century against New Zealand in ODIs and his first century in the ODI World Cup.
Babar Azam scored a unbeaten 66 off 63-balls including 6-fours & 2-wickets and Abdullah Shafique 4.
New Zealand best bowler by Tim Southee took one-wicket for 27-runs in 5-overs.
Fakhar Zaman named Player of the match for his power-hitting batting performance to smashed a unbeaten 126-runs knocked off facing 81-balls including 11-sixes & 8-fours with strike rate of 155.55.