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Published 27 Dec, 2010 12:55am

Southee hat-trick derails Pakistan in first T20

AUCKLAND, Dec 26: Tim Southee claimed a hat-trick and Martin Guptill scored a rapid half-century as New Zealand beat Pakistan by five wickets in the first Twenty20 International at Eden Park here on Sunday.

Southee claimed five wickets in a period of eight balls, finishing with 5-17 — the first five-wicket bag by a New Zealander in Twenty20 Internationals — as New Zealand held Pakistan to 143-9 after winning the toss.

Guptill then made 54, including a 23-ball half century — the fastest by a Kiwi in Twenty20s — to guide New Zealand to victory with 17 balls to spare.

It was also a morale-boosting performance for new coach John Wright who was only brought in to guide the team in a major shake-up last week and was immediately confronted with the news his most senior players Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum were out injured.

Southee set up the win, which put New Zealand 1-0 up in the three-match series, with an outstanding spell of swing bowling.

He dismissed Ahmed Shahzad (14) with the last ball of his first over, then completed a hat-trick when he removed Younis Khan (2), Mohammad Hafeez (24) and Umar Akmal (0) with the second, third and fourth deliveries of his second over.

Younis was caught in the deep by Dean Brownlie who, with 18-year-old fast bowler Adam Milne, was one of two players to make their debuts for New Zealand on Sunday.

Hafeez was caught by Peter McGlashan, who took over the wicket-keeping duties from the injured Brendon McCullum and claimed three catches.

Southee completed his hat trick when he trapped Umar Akmal lbw.

“It wasn't too bad,” Southee said. “It was one of those days when everything went my way. It was a good pitch and if you hit the right areas you got rewarded but if you missed you got hit.”

When Southee dismissed Abdul Razzaq (1) with the second ball of his third over, he had taken five wickets for seven runs and Pakistan, who had been 37-1, were 68-6.Umar Gul and Wahab Riaz shared Pakistan's top score of 30 to revive the innings.

Guptill put New Zealand on the way to a comfortable win when he hit four fours and four sixes to rush his half century. He beat the record for the fastest half-century in Twenty20s for New Zealand held by Aaron Redmond.

Guptill was finally run out for 54, having backed up too far, but captain Ross Taylor, standing in for Vettori, guided New Zealand home with an unbeaten 39.

The victory gave New Zealand unaccustomed success after they recently extended their losing streak in One-day Internationals to 11 matches with a 5-0 series loss in India.“I guess anytime you start a series with a win, and with the way we've played in the last three or four months, it's a good feeling,” Taylor said.

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi said his team would improve as it acclimatized to New Zealand conditions.

“I think the way we started we should have scored 160 or 165,” he said “But Southee bowled really well, he put it in the right areas and we played some bad shots.”

The second match of the series is scheduled for Hamilton on Tuesday.

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN:

M. Hafeez c Mc'shan b Southee 24Shahid Afridi c Southee b Mills 20Ahmed Shehzad c Mc'shan b Southee 14Younis Khan c Brownlie b Southee 2Umar Akmal lbw b Southee 0Fawad Alam c Franklin b Styris 9Abdul Razzaq c Mc'shan b Southee 1Umar Gul lbw Mills 30Wahab Riaz not out 30Saeed Ajmal lbw b Mills 1Shoaib Akhtar not out 8EXTRAS(LB-1, W-3) 4TOTAL(for nine wkts, 20 overs) 143FALL OF WKTS:1-37 , 2-58, 3-62, 4-62, 5-62, 6-68, 7-84, 8-110, 9-112.BOWLING:Franklin 2-0-12-0 (1w); Mills 4-0-37-3, Milne 4-0-47-0; Southee 4-1-17-5 (1w); Styris 4-0-18-1 (1w), McCullum 2-0-11-0.NEW ZEALAND:

J.D. Ryder c Younis b Shoaib 6M.J. Guptill run out 54D.G. Brownlie c Umar Akmal b Shoaib 5S.B. Styris b Shoaib 7L.R.P.L. Taylor not out 39J.E.C. Franklin lbw b Hafeez 19P.D. McGlashan not out 5EXTRAS(B-4, LB-1, W-6) 11TOTAL(for five wkts, 17.1 overs) 146FALL OF WKTS:1-27, 2-45, 3-55, 4-94, 5-115.DID NOT BAT:N.L. McCullum, K.D. Mills, T.G. Southee, A.F. Milne.BOWLING:Abdul Razzaq 1-0-15-0; Shoaib Akhtar 4-0-38-3 (3w); Umar Gul 2-0-16-0; Saeed Ajmal 3.1-0-14-0; Wahab Riaz 1-0-10-0; Shahid Afridi 3-0-19-0; Mohammad Hafeez 3-0-29-1 (3w).RESULT:New Zealand won by five wickets.UMPIRES:B.F. Bowden and B.G. Frost (both New Zealand).TV umpire: C.B. Gaffaney (New Zealand).Match referee:R.S. Mahanama (Sri Lanka).MAN-OF-THE-MATCH:Tim Southee.—Agencies

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