Pakistan wins the toss and will bowl against New Zealand in 1st ODI
- New Zealand won the first one-day international match against Pakistan by 73 runs, scoring 344-9, with Mark Chapman contributing a career-best 132 runs and Nathan Smith taking four wickets.
- Pakistan was all out for 271, collapsing from 249-3, with Babar Azam scoring 78 runs before being dismissed, leading to a sudden decline in batting performance.
- Muhammad Abbas set a world record for the fastest half-century on debut, scoring 52 runs off just 24 balls.
- Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and chose to bowl.
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New Zealand beats Pakistan by 73 runs in 1st one-day cricket international
Mark Chapman scored 132 and Daryl Mitchell 76 in a 199-run partnership as New Zealand made 344-9 and went on to beat Pakistan by 73 runs Saturday in the first one-day international. Chapman posted his third one-day international century and rebuilt the innings with Mitchell after New Zealand had been…
NZ vs PAK, 1st ODI: Chapman-Mitchell partnership helps New Zealand beat Pakistan by 73 runs
Chapman posted his third one-day international century and rebuilt the innings with Mitchell after New Zealand had been three wickets down in the 13th over, struggling against bounce and swing from the Pakistan fast bowlers.

Pakistan wins the toss and will bowl against New Zealand in 1st ODI
NAPIER, New Zealand (AP) — Mark Chapman scored 132 and Daryl Mitchell 76 in a 199-run partnership as New Zealand made 344-9 and went on to beat Pakistan by 73 runs Saturday in the first one-day international. Chapman posted his third one-day international century and rebuilt the innings with Mitchell after New Zealand had been three wickets down in the 13th over, struggling against bounce and swing from the Pakistan fast bowlers. Muhammad Abbas,…
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