Chapman blasts New Zealand to 204 in third Pakistan T20

BSS
Published On: 21 Mar 2025, 16:32

AUCKLAND, March 21, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Mark Chapman struck a blistering 94 Friday as New Zealand scored 204 in the 
third Twenty20 against Pakistan and moved into a strong position to clinch the five-match series.

The tourists will need to score 205 to win in Auckland and reverse their fortunes after heavy losses in the first two games.

Chapman dominated after New Zealand were asked to bat, taking advantage of the small Eden Park boundaries as he tallied 
11 fours and four sixes from just 44 balls faced.

The left-hander fell agonisingly short of a second T20 century when he mistimed a slower ball from Shaheen Shah Afridi and 
was caught at short third man.

The rest of the home side's batsmen struggled to get going, aside from captain Michael Bracewell's 31, as they were 
dismissed from the penultimate ball.

Experienced seamer Haris Rauf bowled Bracewell and finished with Pakistan's best figures of 3-29.

Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed and seamer Abbas Afridi, who both missed Tuesday's game two loss in Dunedin, justified their 
recalls by taking two wickets each.

New Zealand made one change, recalling Kyle Jamieson in place of fellow seamer Zak Foulkes.

Jamieson took three wickets when New Zealand won the opening match by nine wickets in Christchurch.

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