Thursday, December 30, 2010

Red-hot Pakistan crush New Zealand in final T20

Red-hot Pakistan crush New Zealand in final T20




Pakistan humiliated New Zealand in the third and final Twenty20 International in Christchurch on Thursday as the Black Caps slumped to their lowest ever total in the ultra-short form of the game.

New Zealand collapsed spectacularly chasing Pakistan's six for 183, with the top four batsmen all out for ducks as the mercurial tourists shrugged off a form slump that cost them the first two games of the three-match series.

Scott Styris was the only New Zealander who offered any resistance, scoring 45 off 34 balls as Abdul Razzaq and Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi tore through the batting line up.

None of Styris' team mates reached double figures, dispelling the optimism that lifted the New Zealand camp after coach John Wright's appointment before the series.

"It's a very disappointing way to end the series... when your four top batsmen get out for nothing it's pretty tough chasing a total," captain Ross Taylor said, who was among those dismissed for zero.

New Zealand's total of 80 after 15.5 overs was its lowest in Twenty20 Internationals and Pakistan's 103-run winning margin was the largest ever between two Test playing nations.

Taylor denied the Black Caps' early victories against Pakistan had made them complacent, saying they had hoped to build momentum after a dismal run of form, which included one-day series losses against Bangladesh and India.

A buoyant Afridi said he wanted to set an imposing target after winning the toss and electing to bat on a dry wicket.

His batsmen backed him up with a sparkling display, while Afridi himself led from the front, scoring a rapid-fire 14 before snaring four for 14, including the dogged Styris.

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