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New Zealand vs Pakistan 2nd ODI 2025 Highlights

Watch the highlights of New Zealand vs Pakistan 2nd ODI 2025 - Pakistan tour of New Zealand 3-match one-day international series of the 2nd ODI match played between Pakistan and New Zealand at Seddon Park, Hamilton in 02nd April 2025.

New Zealand vs Pakistan 2nd ODI 2025 Highlights
Mitchell Hay drives down the ground © AFP/Getty Images

Mitchell Hay's whirlwind 78-ball unbeaten 99, Ben Sears' maiden five-for and Jacob Duffy's three-for gives New Zealand comfortable 84-run victory over Pakistan, despite a Faheem Ashraf - Naseem Shah's fightback and NZ took an unassailable 2-0 lead to seal the series in the second ODI.

Match Stats : 
  • New Zealand's 84-run win was their sixth largest victory by terms of runs against New Zealand in ODIs.
  • Mitchell Hay became the second New Zealand batsman to remain not out on 99 in One-day international after Bruce Edgar's unbeaten 99 against India at Auckland in 1981.
  • 7 : Mitchell Hay equalled a joint tenth most sixes hit in an innings for New Zealand in One-day international and the joint most-sixes hit by an New Zealand batsman against Pakistan in an innings in ODIs, jointly with 7-sixes hit by Ross Taylor at Pallekele in the 2011 World Cup and Glenn Phillips at Lahore earlier in this year.
  • 77 : Muhammad Abbas and Mitchell Hay set up the fifth highest sixth-wicket partnership for New Zealand against Pakistan in ODIs.
  • New Zealand's 292 was their 14th highest score against Pakistan in One-day international and It is their fourth highest total at Seddon Park, Hamilton in ODIs.
  • Ben Sears' 5 for 59 was his best bowling performance for New Zealand in One-day international and the ninth best-bowling-figures by an New Zealand bowler against Pakistan in ODIs.
  • Ben Sears became the ninth New Zealand bowler to take a five-wicket haul against Pakistan in ODIs.
  • Pakistan lost their top five batsmen wickets for just 32-runs - which was their fourth worst first five-wicket collapse against New Zealand in One-day internationals.
  • 60 : Faheem Ashraf and Naseem Shah set up the second highest ninth-wicket partnership for Pakistan against New Zealand in ODIs, The highest is 66-run stand between Abdul Razzaq and Umar Gul at Pallekele in the 2011 World Cup.
  • Pakistan's 208 was their second lowest score against New Zealand at Seddon Park, Hamilton in One-day international and It is their second lowest total at same venue in ODIs after their 138 in 1989.

New Zealand scored 292-8 in 50 overs with top scorer by Mitchell Hay hammered a unbeaten 99 off 78-balls, Muhammad Abbas cracked a 41 off 66-balls including 3-fours.

Nick Kelly blasted a 31 off 23-balls included 4-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 134.78, Henry Nicholls hit 22 off 32-balls including 3-fours, Daryl Mitchell cracked a run-a-ball 18-runs contained 2-fours and Michael Bracewell scored 17 off 28-balls with a six.

Pakistan best bowler by Sufiyan Muqeem, Mohammad Wasim both took 2-wickets, Faheem Ashraf, Akif Javed and Haris Rauf each took one-wickets.

Pakistan scored 208 for all-out in 41.2 overs with top scorer by Faheem Ashraf cracked a 73 off 80-balls including 6-fours & 3-sixes.

Naseem Shah hammered a 51 off 44-balls including 4-sixes & 4-fours with strike rate of 115.90, Sufiyan Muqeem and Tayyab Tahir each scored 13-runs.

New Zealand best bowler by Ben Sears claimed a 5-wickets for 59-runs in 9.2-overs, Jacob Duffy picked up 3-wickets for 35-runs in 8-overs including a maiden, Will O’Rourke and Nathan Smith both took one-wickets.

Mitchell Hay named Player of the match for his whirlwind batting performance to smashed a career-best unbeaten 99 off facing 78-runs including 7-sixes & 7-fours with strike rate of 126.92.

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