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Black Caps snatch dramatic win over Pakistan in third T20

New Zealand's Jimmy Neesham bowling against Pakistan.

New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham bowling against Pakistan.
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The Black Caps have held their nerve to beat Pakistan by four runs in a dramatic third T20 international, keeping their hopes alive of winning the series.

Jimmy Neesham took two wickets in the final over, including a scalp on the final ball as Pakistan fell short in a run chase that seemed well beyond them when they slumped to 88 for seven in response to New Zealand’s 159.

A blistering 60 off 24 balls from Iftikhar Ahmed swung the match in Pakistan’s favour and they needed just 15 off the final 10 balls before Matt Henry claimed the wicket of Faheem Ashraf for 21.

Iftikhar cracked 10 runs off the first three balls of the final over bowled by Jimmy Neesham but the New Zealand allrounder had the final say, removing the big-hitting Pakistan batter caught in the outfield before dismissing No.11 Haris Rauf in similar fashion off the final ball, with hosts still needing four to tie.

Pakistan lead the series 2-1 after dominating the two opening matches when batting first.

The remaining games of the five-match series will be in Rawalpindi on Thursday and Monday.

There will be a question mark over Black Caps seamer Ben Lister’s availability after the tall seamer limped from the field with an apparent injury midway through Pakistan’s run chase.

He had only bowled two overs, leaving Tom Latham with a difficult juggling act with his bowlers over the closing overs as Iftikhar launched into an innings that comprised six sixes.

Latham called on Neesham, whose final-over composure and figures of 3-38 earned him player of the match honours.

Rachin Ravindra (2-28) and Adam Milne (2-37) helped reduce the hosts to just 5-55 at the halfway point of their chase.

Latham top-scored with 64 off 49 balls, unleashing a composed innings after opening partner Chad Bowes depared in the third over for seven.

Latham’s best support came from Daryl Mitchell (33 off 26) while the in-form Mark Chapman closed the innings with an unbeaten 16 off nine balls.

– RNZ

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