Champions Trophy: Young reaches half-century as other end sees 3 wickets drop – Pakistan

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Green Team takes two back-to-back wickets after six dry overs. 20 overs done.

The much-awaited International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy tournament finally took off today as hosts Pakistan won the toss and opted to field against New Zealand at Karachi’s National Bank Stadium.


Match summary by Abyan Amir: This is more than a decent start for the Green Shirts with New Zealand two down for 48. Naseem got the big wicket of Williamson with a perfectly pitched ball on off stump, that moved just slightly away to get the New Zealand batter out.

Pakistan turned to spin in the 8th over with mystery spinner Abrar with the first breakthrough, Convay played all around a carrom ball by the spinner as New Zealand lost their first wicket for 39 after a decent opening stand. New Zealand will now be looking to consolidate as Pakistan will be searching for a third wicket to peg New Zealand back further.


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notes Williamson had gone 35 consecutive ODI innings without being dismissed under 10 runs before today.


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Over 8 – NZ 40/1

Abrar drew first blood after he dismissed Conway on the third delivery of his second over as the change from the skipper bore fruit. New Zealand’s score stood at 39 after losing their first wicket, bringing the Kiwi legend Kane Williamson out to bat. A beautiful delivery from the leggie went away from Conway missing his outside edge and crashing into the stumps.

Abrar Ahmed in action.— Reuters

A single from the rest of the over brought the score to 40 after the end of eight over with one Kiwi batter back in the pavillion.


attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team’s bus in Lahore in 2009, wounding six players. Top teams shunned Pakistan after the attack and it took the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) years to convince foreign counterparts that it was safe to visit.

Pakistan’s (L) and New Zealand’s (R) players stand for the national anthem before the start of the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 19. — AFP

After losing the hosting rights to the 2009 Champions Trophy, Pakistan was also ruled out as co-hosts of the 2011 World Cup.

All seven teams, except India, will play in Pakistan for the current event in the three major cities.

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