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Pak Vs NZ: Shaheens give target of 164 runs to Kiwis in second T20

New Zealand vs Pakistan: Kiwi's all set to tour Pakistan after 18 years

New Zealand vs Pakistan: Kiwi’s all set to tour Pakistan after 18 years

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Pakistan gives a target of 164 runs to New Zealand on the second of the three-day T20 match to win the match. Muhammad Hafeez was unbeatable at 99 runs, on the last ball to hand, the Pakistani cricketer kept Pakistan’s hopes high as he scored a six.

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Shaheens in the second T20 won the toss and decided to bat against New Zealand. In the first clash between the team, green shirts lost the match and black caps enjoyed the victory.

The match was opened by Mohammad Rizwan and Haider Ali, but he was soon departed from the pitch after hitting a massive six off Tim Southee. Abdullah Shafique later joined Ali but did not able to score a single run.

After losing the first T20 on Friday, Shaheens are ready to shake off the rust whereas, the Kiwis keeping an eye to win the second match again.

According to the details, the watch between Pakistan and New Zealand is being played at Seddon Park, Hamilton. Kane Williamson has returned to the stadium in the second match as he had left the series midway after becoming a father.

Earlier, New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets in the first T20 match after a thrilling match.

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