[ad_1] Last update:February 19, 2025, 22:28 ISTNew Zealand started with a win in the Champions Trophy. New Zealand, captained by Mitchell Santner, defeated the current champion Pakistan by 60 runs in the first match. Babar Azam scored 64 runs for Pakistan. When there is a lot of ...Read moreBabar Azam scored 64 runs off 90 balls. HighlightsPakistan lost in the first match India vs Pakistan match on 23 February New Zealand started with victory New Delhi. Defending champion Pakistan's Champions Trophy has started with defeat. New Zealand defeated the hosts by 60 runs in the first match. The win has increased the hopes of New Zealand to reach the semi -finals while this defeat for Pakistan is a danger bell. he/she will have to win both matches now. The host Pakistan, captained by Mohammad Rizwan, piled up for 260 runs chasing the target of 321 runs. Star batsman Babar Azam definitely scored 64 runs, but for this, this experienced batsman resorted to 90 balls. Babur scored his/her half -century off 81 balls. Pakistan's team will now take on India in Dubai on 23 February. When the team needed to score 10 runs per over, Babur tortoise continued. The Pakistan team could score 260 runs in 47.2 overs to launch the target of 321 runs, which was set by New Zealand. It was very bad. Fakhar Jaman landed at number four instead of opening. Saud Shakeel and Babar Azam started the innings from Pakistan but the score was just 8 runs on the board that Shakeel was caught by William O Rurke by Matt Henry. Pakistan got the second blow on the score of 22 when Captain Rizwan's best catch Glenn Philips caught. Rizwan was dismissed for 3 runs. Fakhar Zaman was dismissed by scoring 24 runs off 41 balls, while Salman Aga scored 42 runs off 28 balls. Khushdil Shah was dismissed for 69 runs off 49 balls. Babar Azam is being trolled on social media. Trolls are saying that Babur has played this innings not for the team but for the ranking. 5 Maharikords of AB de Villiers… which impossible to break, have hit 31 balls in ODIs New Zealand scored 320 for 5 wicketsEarlier, New Zealand scored 320 for 5 wickets with the help of opener Will Young and captain Tom Latham. Young scored 107 off 113 balls while Latham remained unbeaten on 118 runs. Glenn Philips scored 61 off 39 balls in the match being played at the National Stadium. Young hit 12 fours and a six in his/her innings while Latham hit 10 fours and three sixes. Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl and New Zealand lost three wickets for 73 runs in the 17th over. Young fast bowler Nasim Shah took the precious wicket of Kane Williamson, who could not reach double digits for the first time in the last 35 ODI innings. he/she catch Mohammad Rizwan behind the wicket. Oh Rurke and Santner took 3-3 wickets from the Kiwi team. Young- Latham shared 118 runsHaris Rauf, who was returning after the injury, sent Derryl Mitchell to the pavilion who was caught by Shaheen Shah Afridi after playing a bad pool shot. Opener Devon Conve was first dismissed on the pitch looking helpful for spinners. Abrar Ahmed sent him/her on a carrom ball in the eighth over. Wil Young, who made a place in the team due to Rachin Ravindra's injury, shared a 118 -run partnership with Latham for the fourth wicket, playing the role of the innings. Apart from an expert spinner and three fast bowlers, the Pakistani team, who came out with two irregular spinners Khushdil Shah and Salman Aga, could not break this partnership quickly. Young scored fourth ODI centuryYoung completed his/her fourth century in ODI cricket. After his/her dismissal, Latham and Philips torn Pakistani bowling in the last ten overs. Latham completed the eighth ODI century. Philips scored 32 runs in the 44th and 45th over of Abrar and Haris. At the same time, Shaheen Shah Afridi conceded 18 runs in the 47th over. Philips was dismissed for Haris playing reverse scoop shot in the last over. he/she hit four sixes and three fours in his/her innings. Place :New Delhi,Delhifirst published :February 19, 2025, 22:19 ISTHomeCricketPAK surrender ... the soil in the house, Babur kept playing for himself instead of the country [ad_2]