Mitchell Santner and Will O’Rourke take three wickets each as New Zealand beat Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy opening match at the National Bank Stadium, Karachi on Wednesday.
Pakistan stumbled early on in the chase, losing two wickets for just 22 runs in the first 10 overs - their worst powerplay score at home.
Saud departed for 6 off 19 balls, while Rizwan scored 6 from 13 balls.
Fakhar Zaman, who walked in at number 4 due to a hamstring pull, struggled his way to 24 before being bowled by Michael Bracewell.
He put together a 47-run stand with Babar Azam for the third wicket.
Salman Ali Agha walked in and played a handy knock of 42 runs in 28 balls, taking Pakistan’s score to 127/4 in 24.3 overs. However, the next two wickets of Salman and Tayyab Tahir (1) fell quickly, putting the home side on the back foot once again.
Khushdil Shah, who has been under scrutiny for his batting form, scored a quickfire 69 off 49 balls, giving Pakistan an outside hope.
He fell in the 44th over, leaving Pakistan on 229/8.
Haris Rauf (19) and Naseem Shah (13) put up some fight down the order, but it was too little too late.
The Greenshirts were bundled out for 260 runs in the 48th over, losing an important game by 60 runs.
They will face arch-rivals India on February 23 in Dubai.
Pakistan: 260/10 (47.2 overs)
New Zealand set a 321-run target for Pakistan.
Earlier, Tom Latham and Will Young scored hundreds as New Zealand set a 321-run target against Pakistan.
After being put into bat, the Kiwis started cautiously but lost opener Devon Conway in the eighth over. He missed a straighter one from Abrar Ahmed and got clean-bowled for 10.
Naseem Shah struck in the next over to send in-form Kane Williamson back for just 1, leaving New Zealand 40/2 in the ninth over.
Will Young and Daryl Mitchell put together a 33-run stand for the third wicket, bringing the Kiwis out of pressure.
However, Mitchell miscued a pull off Haris Rauf’s pacy short delivery and got caught at mid-on.
Experienced campaigner Tom Latham joined Young in the middle. The two kept rotating the strike to ease off the pressure.
The duo added 118 runs for the fourth wicket, regaining control of the game.
Young returned to the pavilion after scoring a brilliant hundred (107 off 113 balls) in the 38th over.
The newcomer Glen Phillips started attacking the bowlers from the outset and kept Pakistan on the back foot. His blistering innings of 61 off 39 balls, complemented by Tom Latham’s unbeaten 118 from 104 balls, propelled New Zealand to 320/5 in the given 50overs.
For Pakistan, Abrar Ahmed bowled the most economical spell of 47/1 in 10 overs. Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf took two wickets apiece for 63, and 83 runs, respectively.
Khushdil Shah (40 runs in 7 overs), Shaheen Afridi (68 runs in 10 overs) and Salman Ali Agha (15 runs in 3 overs) remained wicketless.
Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl first against New Zealand.
Haris Rauf returns: Pakistan announce playing XI for Champions Trophy opener
Playing XIs:
Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (c), Salman Ali Agha (vc), Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Khushdil Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf and Abrar Ahmed.
New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (c), Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Matt Henry, Nathan Smith, Will O’Rourke.