Pakistan limit New Zealand to 261 after Conway hundred in second ODI
KARACHI: Spinner Mohammad Nawaz took four wickets to assist Pakistan with confining New Zealand to 261 hard and fast Wednesday after opener Devon Conway hit hundred years in the second day-night worldwide in Karachi.
Nawaz got done with 4-38 as New Zealand drooped from areas of strength for a for one in 29.5 overs to 206-6, losing five wickets for 23 runs in about 40 conveyances.
Pakistan lead the three-match series 1-0 subsequent to dominating the main match — likewise in Karachi — by six wickets on Monday.
New Zealand, who won the throw and batted, were lifted by a second-wicket stand of 181 between Conway (101) and Kane Williamson (85) preceding they drooped to the twist of Nawaz.
Quick bowler Naseem Shah (3-58) broke the stand when he excused Conway off the last wad of the 30th over.
Conway hit 13 limits and a six off 92 balls, his second hundred out of one-day internationals.
His stand with Williamson is a record against Pakistan, beating the 159 set in Wellington by Williamson and Martin Guptill in 2016.
Nawaz then, at that point, started obliteration, excusing Daryl Mitchell (five) and Tom Latham (two) in one over before clean-bowling Williamson in his next.
Williamson, dropped on 53 and 54 off Mohammad Wasim, broke 10 limits from 100 balls.
Glenn Phillips scored three and Michael Bracewell eight, while Mitchell Santner was the last man out for 37.
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