New Zealand beats Pakistan by 22 runs to book semis spot

New Zealand beats Pakistan by 22 runs to book semis spot

March 23, 2016
Martin Guptill
Martin Guptill

MOHALI, India — New Zealand became the first team to book a spot in the World Twenty20 semifinals after opener Martin Guptill smashed his 10th fifty in the game's shortest format to set up a 22-run win against Pakistan in their Super 10 stage match Tuesday.

The right-handed Guptill hit 10 fours and three sixes in his 48-ball 80, sharing an opening stand of 62 with captain Kane Williamson, after an unchanged New Zealand won the toss on a green-tinged surface at Mohali to post 180-5.

Sharjeel Khan (47) gave his team a brisk start in its chase with New Zealand either bowling too short or too full on his pads as Pakistan raced to 61-0 in five overs.

However, the rest of Pakistan's batsmen found it extremely difficult to find the boundaries after paceman Adam Milne dismissed the left-handed opener, who hit nine fours and a six in his 25-ball knock.

Points TableKiwi left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner, who was taken for 15 runs in the first over of the innings, came back superbly to finish with figures of 2-29 in his four overs and, along with leg-spinner Ish Sodhi, applied the brakes on Pakistan's scoring.

Milne also kept the batsmen on a tight leash with figures of 2-26 as Pakistan could only manage 158-5 in its 20 overs.

It was New Zealand's third straight win in Group Two after victories over host India and trans-Tasman rival Australia.

Earlier, Guptill also combined with Corey Anderson (21) for a third-wicket stand of 52 that set the platform for Ross Taylor (36 not out) to finish with a flourish.

Mohammad Amir gave away 16 runs in the final over with Taylor hitting him for six and four to ensure that Pakistan would have to score over nine runs an over in its chase.

Mohammad Sami and captain Shahid Afridi picked up two wickets apiece for Pakistan, which made two changes to the team that lost to archrival India Saturday.

Mohammad Hafeez failed to recover from a knee injury while paceman Wahab Riaz was hit in the head by a ball during practice and they were replaced by batsman Khalid Latif and spin-bowling all-rounder Imad Wasim.

SCORECARD

New Zealand
M. Guptill b Sami 80
K. Williamson c Afridi b Irfan 17
C. Munro c Sharjeel b Afridi 7
C. Anderson c Malik b Afridi 21
R. Taylor not out 36
L. Ronchi c Malik b Sami 11
G. Elliott not out 1
Extras (lb 4, w 3) 7
Total (for 5, 20 overs) 180
Did not bat: M. Santner, A. Milne, M. McClenaghan, I. Sodhi.
Falls: 1-62 (Williamson), 2-75 (Munro), 3-127 (Guptill), 4-132 (Anderson), 5-164 (Ronchi).
Bowling: Amir 4-0-41-0, Irfan 4-0-46-1, Sami 4-0-23-2, Wasim 4-0-26-0, Afridi 4-0-40-2.

Pakistan
Sharjeel Khan c Guptill b Milne 47
Ahmed Shehzad c Guptill b Santner 30
Khalid Latif c Elliott b Santner 3
Umar Akmal c Guptill b Milne 24
Shahid Afridi c Anderson b Sodhi 19
Shoaib Malik not out 15
Sarfraz Ahmed not out 11
Extras (lb 5, w 4) 9
Total (for 5, 20 overs) 158
Did not bat: Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Sami.
Falls: 1-65 (Sharjeel), 2-79 (Latif), 3-96 (Shehzad), 4-123 (Afridi), 5-140 (Akmal).
Bowling: Santner 4-0-29-2, Anderson 2-0-14-0, Milne 4-0-26-2, McClenaghan 4-0-43-0, Elliott 2-0-16-0, Sodhi 4-0-25-1.


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