Sarfraz steers Pakistan to 7-wicket win over New Zealand

Published December 4, 2014
Pakistani batsman Sarfraz Ahmed (L) celebrates after scoring half century (50 runs) during the first International T20 cricket match at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. -AFP Photo
Pakistani batsman Sarfraz Ahmed (L) celebrates after scoring half century (50 runs) during the first International T20 cricket match at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. -AFP Photo

DUBAI: Opener Sarfraz Ahmed made a career best 76 not out to guide Pakistan to a comfortable seven wicket win over New Zealand in the first of two Twenty20 internationals in Dubai on Thursday.

Chasing a modest 136-run target, Pakistan were lifted by Ahmed's 64-ball innings which had eight fours and two sixes as they completed the win in 19.1 overs for a 1-0 lead.

The second and final Twenty20 will also be played in Dubai on Friday.

Ahmed added a quick 51 for the first wicket with Awaiz Zia who made 20 with two boundaries and then continued the good work with a dominating 43-run stand for the fourth wicket with Umar Akmal who made a 24-ball 27 not out.

Akmal finished the match with a huge six off Jimmy Neesham.

In between Pakistan lost Mohammad Hafeez (two) and Haris Sohail (11) but Sarfraz kept one end intact and bettered his previous best of just five in his previous four Twenty20s.

New Zealand owed their total to a career best 37-ball 48 by Corey Anderson after they were put into bat on a flat Dubai stadium pitch.

Anderson lifted his team from a precarious 15-3 with a 46-run stand for the fourth wicket with opener Martin Guptill (32) and another 51 for the fifth wicket with Luke Ronchi who made 33.

Anderson hit four towering sixes and a boundary, bettering his previous highest of 20 not out against the Netherlands in Chittagong earlier this year.

New Zealand lost stand-in skipper Kane Williamson for first-ball duck and Ross Taylor for just four.

Pakistan's two left-arm pacemen Sohail Tanvir (2-24) and Mohammad Irfan (2-27) shared the bowling honours. Shahid Afridi, Raza Hasan and Anwar Ali also took a wicket each.

New Zealand were without their regular skipper Brendon McCullum who along with paceman Trent Boult and Tim Southee left for home after the drawn 1-1 Test series.

Both teams also play a five-match one-day series, the first of which will be played in Dubai on Monday.

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