A
stray
throw
from
Pakistan
fielder
Mohammad
Wasim
Jr.
mistakenly
hit
the
umpire,
Aleem
Dar.
Wasim
Jr
collected
the
ball
from
the
deep
and
threw
it
towards
the
pitch.
Aleem
Dar
gets
angry
Dar
–
who
wasn’t
tracing
the
ball
and
was
busy
looking
towards
the
batters
–
was
unaware
of
the
throw
and
was
alerted
by
the
fielders
but
by
the
time
he
reacted
the
ball
hit
his
leg.
The
pain
even
forced
him
to
throw
the
bowler’s
sweater
in
frustration.
Pakistan
bowler
Naseem
Shah
quickly
ran
towards
the
umpire
and
gave
a
massage
on
his
foot.
The
physios
were
also
out
to
give
medical
aid
to
the
umpire,
following
which
the
play
resumed.
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Pakistan
Cricket
(@TheRealPCB)
January
11,
2023
New
Zealand
beat
Pakistan
in
2nd
ODI
Coming
to
the
game,
New
Zealand
defeated
Pakistan
by
79
runs
and
levelled
the
series
1-1.
Having
posted
261
in
49.5
overs,
New
Zealand
restricted
the
hosts
to
182
in
43
overs
to
win
the
match.
Riding
on
a
century
from
Devon
Conway
and
83
from
skipper
Kane
Williamson,
the
Blackcaps
reached
a
competitive
total.
Left-handed
Conway
–
who
scored
a
golden
duck
in
the
first
ODI
–
responded
strongly
with
the
bat
in
the
second
game
and
notched
up
a
sensational
ton.
Along
with
captain
Williamson,
the
southpaw
shared
a
stand
of
181
runs
for
the
second
wicket.
New
Zealand
were
aiming
for
a
total
in
excess
of
300
batting
first,
but
Mohammad
Nawaj
(4/42)
and
Naseem
Shah
(3/58)
helped
their
team
script
a
comeback
and
restricted
the
visitors
to
261.
Pakistan
had
a
terrible
start
in
the
run
chase
as
they
were
four
down
inside
100.
Captain
Babar
Azam
played
a
valiant
knock
of
79
off
114
balls.
The
right-handed
batter
was
the
lone
warrior
in
the
run
chase
as
he
kept
running
out
of
partners
in
the
tricky
run
chase.
New
Zealand
bowlers
put
up
a
brilliant
show
in
the
second
innings
and
registered
a
famous
win
in
Karachi.
Reacting
over
his
team’s
loss
in
the
game,
Babar
said,
“We
didn’t
start
well
with
the
ball
but
came
back
nicely.
Also,
we
lost
a
couple
of
wickets
early
with
the
bat
and
hence
we
were
behind
in
the
game.
The
plan
between
myself
and
Rizwan
was
to
take
the
game
deep
but
losing
wickets
puts
pressure
on
you.
The
wicket
had
turn
and
bounce,
it
was
difficult
to
take
on
the
spinners
and
(Agha)
Salman
did
well
to
play
his
shots.
The
ball
was
coming
on
differently
compared
to
the
first
match
but
credit
to
the
New
Zealand
spinners
as
they
bowled
well.
The
pitch
generally
plays
better
in
the
second
innings
here
but
today
was
a
one-off.”
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