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Cricket Series

Pakistan tour of New Zealand, 2025

Total8
Upcoming0
Completed8
DateAll

Recent Results

8
SUN, MAR 16, 2025
1st T20I · Christchurch, Hagley Oval
T20
Pakistan flagPakistan
91/10 (18.4)
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
92/1 (10.1)
New Zealand won by 9 wkts
Points Table 1:15 AM
TUE, MAR 18, 2025
2nd T20I · Dunedin, University Oval
T20
Pakistan flagPakistan
135/9 (15)
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
137/5 (13.1)
New Zealand won by 5 wkts (15 Overs game due to rain)
Points Table 1:15 AM
FRI, MAR 21, 2025
3rd T20I · Auckland, Eden Park
T20
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
204/10 (19.5)
Pakistan flagPakistan
207/1 (16)
Pakistan won by 9 wkts
Points Table 6:15 AM
SUN, MAR 23, 2025
4th T20I · Mount Maunganui, Bay Oval
T20
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
220/6 (20)
Pakistan flagPakistan
105/10 (16.2)
New Zealand won by 115 runs
Points Table 6:15 AM
WED, MAR 26, 2025
5th T20I · Wellington, Sky Stadium
T20
Pakistan flagPakistan
128/9 (20)
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
131/2 (10)
New Zealand won by 8 wkts
Points Table 6:15 AM
FRI, MAR 28, 2025
1st ODI · Napier, McLean Park
ODI
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
344/9 (50)
Pakistan flagPakistan
271/10 (44.1)
New Zealand won by 73 runs
Points Table 10:00 PM
TUE, APR 1, 2025
2nd ODI · Hamilton, Seddon Park
ODI
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
292/8 (50)
Pakistan flagPakistan
208/10 (41.2)
New Zealand won by 84 runs
Points Table 10:00 PM
FRI, APR 4, 2025
3rd ODI · Mount Maunganui, Bay Oval
ODI
New Zealand flagNew Zealand
264/8 (42)
Pakistan flagPakistan
221/10 (40)
New Zealand won by 43 runs (42 Ovs game due to wet outfield)
Points Table 10:00 PM

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