The Black Caps crush Pakistan with stellar performances from Mitchell and Ferguson, setting the stage for a thrilling series ahead.
The Black Caps were on fire in the T20 series opener against Pakistan, with Lockie Ferguson showcasing his bowling prowess to help the Auckland Aces secure a victory. Ferguson's stellar performance highlighted his potential as he gears up for his return to the Black Caps squad. The match at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui saw Auckland Aces outclassing Northern Brave, setting the tone for an exciting cricket season ahead.
As the Black Caps gear up for their international season, the focus remains on their upcoming matches against Pakistan. With Mitchell Santner ruled out of the first T20I, the team faces new challenges and opportunities to showcase their talent. The competition for batting spots in the New Zealand lineup intensifies as the T20 World Cup approaches, adding an element of excitement to the team dynamics.
In the first T20 match against Pakistan at Eden Park, the Black Caps displayed outstanding teamwork, posting a huge total of 226/8. Daryl Mitchell and Kane Williamson's explosive batting performances left Pakistan struggling to chase the target. The Black Caps' victory set the stage for an enthralling series brimming with intense cricket action.
The Black Caps' dominance over Pakistan in the series opener signifies their strong form and determination to excel in the upcoming T20 matches. With players like Mitchell and Ferguson shining brightly, the team is poised for success in the T20 series. As the cricket season unfolds, fans eagerly await more thrilling performances from the Black Caps.
At Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui: Auckland Aces 127-2 off 16.3 overs (Sean Solia 67no off 42, Rob O'Donnell 35no off 36) beat Northern Brave 121 all out off 19 ...
Primed to make his return to the Black Caps next week, Ferguson showed why he is one of the most feared T20 bowlers in the world.
The Black Caps kick off their 2024 international season this evening in a Twenty20 against Pakistan at Eden Park, but will be without Mitchell Santner after ...
A former Black Cap says anything could happen tonight as the hometeam gears up to play the first of five T20I's against Pakistan.
With the T20 World Cup now less than six months away, the competition for batting spots in the New Zealand lineup is as intense as ever.
The match ushers in a new era of captaincy for Pakistan, with fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi taking over the role from former skipper Babar Azam. Veteran New ...
Pakistan skipper Shaheen Afridi has given his take on the ground and the problems he'll face as a pace bowler. Meanwhile, Black Caps spinner Mitchell Santner ...
Kia ora and welcome to Newshub's live coverage of the opening T20 international between the Blackcaps and Pakistan from Eden Park.
Auckland: In what would come as a major setback for hosts New Zealand ahead of the first T20I versus Pakistan at Eden Park, Mitchell Santner is ruled out ...
The Black Caps kick off their 2024 international season this evening in a Twenty20 against Pakistan at Eden Park, but will be without Mitchell Santner after ...
The visitors will need 227 for victory after Daryl Mitchell and Kane Williamson made half-centuries in the series-opener at Eden Park.
The Black Caps have posted the third highest total ever scored in a T20 international at Eden Park.
NZ vs PAK: New Zealand scored 226 for the loss of 8 wickets after being put in to field first by Shaheen Shah Afridi's Pakistan at the Eden Park in ...
A trip to Eden Park was all the Black Caps needed to blast their way out of a batting slump. Half-centuries from Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell helped.
Half centuries to Daryl Mitchell and returning captain Kane Williamson propelled the hosts to an imposing 226/8 after being sent in to bat. Regular wickets ...
The Black Caps successfully defended a huge total of 226 after being sent in to bat at Eden Park.
Black Caps batter Daryl Mitchell watches his flick out into the legside during the T20 international against Pakistan at Eden Park in Auckland last night.
Ish Sodhi took a sharp return catch after Daryl Mitchell and Kane Williamson blazed the hosts to an imposing total in the series-opener.
New Zealand's preparations for this year's T20 World Cup got off to the perfect start at Eden Park.
The Black Caps are staying typically even-keel after a strong start to their five-match T20 cricket series against Pakistan.
One key for the Black Caps , according to Daryl Mitchell, is the ability of different players to shine on different days. His teammates by now must know ...