New Zealand beat Pakistan by 4 wickets

An unbeaten 70 by skipper Kane Williamson and 58 by opener Anton Devcich lift NZ to a four-wicket win over Pakistan to level their series at 1-1.

Skipper Kane Williamson hit a fighting half-century while paceman Matt Henry grabbed 4-45 to lead New Zealand to a disciplined four-wicket win over Pakistan in the second one-dayer in Sharjah on Friday.

Williamson scored a 91-ball 70 not out for his 12th fifty - his sixth in his last seven matches - to help New Zealand chase down their 253-run target in 46 overs at Sharjah stadium to level the five-match series at 1-1.

However, a modest Williamson preferred to heap praise on his bowling attack, led by Henry.

"I think kudos to our bowlers, that was a superb effort on a helpful batting pitch and then when we chased there were useful contributions," he said.

New Zealand had raced to 103 by the 19th over with Anton Devcich (58) and Dean Brownlie (47) batting solidly against some erratic pace bowling by Pakistan.

But part-time spinner Haris Sohail, who had no wicket in his previous five matches, turned the game on its head by dismissing Ross Taylor (two), Tom Latham (three) and Corey Anderson (10) to finish with 3-48.

Leg-spinner Shahid Afridi (2-47) had given Pakistan the breakthrough with Brownlie's wicket before New Zealand lost five wickets in the space of just 64 runs.

With 86 needed off 17.3 overs, Williamson added an invaluable 58 runs for the sixth wicket with Luke Ronchi (36).

Even when Afridi dismissed Ronchi, who hit six boundaries in his rapid 32-ball knock, Williamson and Daniel Vettori (13 not out) stayed on course.

Afridi, who led the team after Misbah-ul Haq injured his hamstring, blamed poor bowling and batting.

"We missed a good chance of posting a big total. We could have scored 280 and then did not bowl well," said Afridi. "It's even now and we have to come back in the third match."

Earlier, Hafeez hit a 92-ball 76 with nine boundaries and a six while skipper Misbah-ul Haq chipped in with a 65-ball 47 to rescue Pakistan, who won the toss, from a shaky 3-20 before they were bowled out for 252 in 48.3 overs.

With his position under threat after his suspension over his illegal bowling action, Hafeez struck form in the nick of time as he added 77 for the fourth wicket with Sohail (33) and another 66 for the fifth with Misbah.

Henry had jolted Pakistan by dismissing opener Ahmed Shehzad, caught behind in the first over for a duck and then bowled Asad Shafiq (one) in his third.

In between, seamer Mitchell McClenaghan, who took 3-56, had Younis Khan for six.

When it looked as if Pakistan would post a 300-plus total Henry took Hafeez and Misbah, caught behind in the space of nine runs.

Misbah's dismissal at 172 seemed to have derailed Pakistan's innings but Afridi hit three sixes and a boundary in his 14-ball 27 while Sarfraz Ahmed made 23.

Pakistan won the first match by three wickets in Dubai while the remaining matches will be played in Sharjah (Sunday) and Abu Dhabi (Wednesday and Friday).


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