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A solid 82 by Henry Nicholls followed by a ninth-wicket batting blitz carried New Zealand to a convincing 70-run victory in the opening one-day international against Pakistan in Wellington on Monday. In reply to New Zealand's 280-8, Pakistan were skittled out for 210 with four overs remaining.
Nicholls apart, New Zealand's recognised run-makers struggled against a fired-up Pakistan attack, with the other six batsmen in the top seven contributing just 47 in total. The hosts were in a perilous position at 99-6 before Mitchell Santner joined Nicholls in a 79-run stand for the seventh wicket. Matt Henry and Mitchell McClenaghan then added 73 off 33 balls in a closing onslaught to ensure a target which eventually proved too much for Pakistan. "If we're going to be honest we should have got them out for 200-odd, seeing the start we had," a disappointed Pakistan batting coach Grant Flower said.
"The short ball worked to a certain extent but we overdid it, and we didn't learn and we just didn't bowl enough yorkers."
Man-of-the-match Nicholls, only in the side as cover for the injured Ross Taylor, said it was a matter of making the most of his opportunity.
"It's nice to be able to do that," he said, adding he was philosophical about being dropped by Mohammad Hafeez on 15.
"I was a bit more dirty on the shot rather than worried about what happened with the catch. It was meant to be and it was a life I needed."
After Azhar Ali (19) and Ahmed Shehzad (13) fell early in Pakistan's innings, Hafeez and Babar Azam lifted Pakistan's confidence.
They cruised past the 100 mark in the 23rd over, the same as New Zealand, but with only two wickets down.
However, the brittle nature of the Pakistan batting was highlighted as Kane Williamson broke their stand when he had Hafeez caught at long on for 42. Azam, without attempting to boost the run rate, continued on to 62 off 76 deliveries before he miscued an attempt to hook Corey Anderson and sent the ball straight to Nicholls at deep midwicket. Sarfraz Ahmed (30) and Anwar Ali (16) put on 35 for the seventh wicket but their partnership ended when they tried to lift the scoring and Ahmed was well caught by Anderson on the boundary. Where the New Zealand tail had exploded, Pakistan's fizzled out - with the last four wickets falling for five runs. Trent Boult finished with four for 40 while Grant Elliott, who removed openers Ali and Shehzad as well as Sohaib Maqsood, took three for 43. After being sent into bat on a windy Wellington day, New Zealand never really settled against a hostile Pakistan attack.
Openers Martin Guptill and Tom Latham were both out for 11, with Mohammad Irfan and Mohammad Aamir taking a wicket each. Aamir in his second spell removed Anderson (10) and Luke Ronchi (5) in the space of three balls.
Anwar Ali also took a double in quick succession when he broke a 45-run stand for the third wicket by Kane Williamson and Nicholls.
He bowled Williamson for 10 and two balls later bowled Elliott without scoring, before returning later to claim the prized scalp of Nicholls.
Scoreboard



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New Zealand
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M. Guptill c W. Riaz b M. Irfan 11
T. Latham c S. Ahmed b M. Aamir 11
K. Williamson b Anwar Ali 10
H. Nicholls b Anwar Ali 82
G. Elliott by Anwar Ali 0
C. Anderson c S. Ahmed b M. Aamir 10
L. Ronchi c S. Ahmed b M. Aamir 5
M. Santner c S. Ahmed b M. Irfan 48
M. Henry not out 48
M. McClenaghan retired hurt 31
T. Boult not out 4
Extras: (b4, lb3, w13) 20
Total: (8 wkts, 50 overs) 280
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Fall of wickets: 1-23 (Guptill), 2-25 (Latham), 3-70 (Williamson), 4-70 (Elliott), 5-93 (Anderson), 6-99 (Ronchi), 7-178 (Santner), 8-203 (Nicholls)
Bowling: Irfan 10-0-43-2 (w1), Amir 8.1-0-28-3 (w3), Anwar Ali 9.5-0-66-3 (w3), Wahab Riaz 10-0-67-0 (w3), Imad Wasim 8-0-47-0 (w2), Azhar Ali 4-0-22-0 (w1)



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Pakistan
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A. Ali c Henry b Elliott 19
A. Shehzad c Williamson b Elliott 13
M. Hafeez c Henry b Williamson 42
B. Azam c Nicholls b Anderson 62
S. Maqsood c sub (Milne) b Elliott 10
S. Ahmed c Anderson b Boult 30
I. Wasim c Ronchi b Santner 1
A. Ali c Latham b Boult 16
Wahab Riaz not out 5
M. Aamir b Boult 0
M. Irfan b Boult 0
Extras: (lb2, w10) 12
Total: (10 wickets; 46 overs) 210
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Fall of wickets: 1-33 (Azhar Ali), 2-37 (Ahmed Shehzad), 3-118 (Mohammad Hafeez), 4-142 (Maqsood), 5-168 (Babar Azam), 6-170 (Imad Wasim), 7-205 (Sarfraz Ahmed), 8-206 (Anwar Ali), 9-210 (Amir), 10-210 (Irfan)
Bowling: Henry 8-0-43-0 (4w), Boult 9-1-40-4 (w3), Elliott 10-1-43-3 (w2), Anderson 9-1-35-1 (w1), Santner 8-0-36-1, Williamson 2-0-11-1
Result: New Zealand won by 70 runs
Toss: Pakistan
Umpires: Nigel Llong (ENG), Derek Walker (NZL)
TV umpire: Bruce Oxenford (AUS)
Match referee: David Boon (AUS).
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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