New Zealand beat Pakistan to level Twenty20 series

Published December 5, 2014
New Zealand bowler James Neesham (2R) celebrates with wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi (R) and teammate Anton Devcich (L) after taking the wicket of Pakistani batsman Umar Akmal (2L) during the second and last International T20 cricket match at Dubai. -AFP Photo
New Zealand bowler James Neesham (2R) celebrates with wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi (R) and teammate Anton Devcich (L) after taking the wicket of Pakistani batsman Umar Akmal (2L) during the second and last International T20 cricket match at Dubai. -AFP Photo

DUBAI: New Zealand achieved a 17-run win in the second Twenty20 international in Dubai to level the two-match series at 1-1 on Friday.

Set a challenging 145 runs to win, Pakistan were bowled out for 127 in 18.5 overs.

Opener Ahmed Shezad top-scored with 33 while skipper Shahid Afridi made 28. Jimmy Neesham and Kyle Mills took three wickets apiece.

New Zealand were lifted to 144-8 in their 20 overs by skipper Kane Williamson (32), Luke Ronchi (31) and Tom Latham (26).

For Pakistan, paceman Umar Gul finished with 2-24 and Afridi took 2-33. Pakistan won the first match -- also played in Dubai - by seven wickets on Thursday.

The two teams now play the first of five one-day internationals in Dubai on Monday.

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