Seifert-Allen lead Kiwis against Pak in 2nd T20
Dunedin: Tim Seifert blasted 45 from 22 balls and Finn Allen hit 38 from 16 as New Zealand cruised to a five-wicket win over Pakistan on Tuesday in a rain-shortened second T20 cricket international.
Captain Salman Ali Agha made 46 as Pakistan reached 135/9 in a match reduced to 15 overs per innings after a delay for wet outfield.
Shaheen Shan Afridi then bowled a maiden to start New Zealand’s innings. But Seifert and Allen hit seven of the next 12 balls for sixes as New Zealand launched an assault which helped them clinch the match and a 2-0 series lead with 11 balls remaining.
Seifert and Allen hit five sixes apiece as New Zealand sped towards their target. After the scoreless opening over Allen cleared the boundary on the first, third and sixth balls of the second over, then Seifert struck sixes from the first two and the last two deliveries of the next over as New Zealand raced to 44/0.
New Zealand began their innings needing 136 runs from 90 balls. By the end of the five-over power play
that target had been reduced to 70 runs from 60 balls.
New Zealand were 87/2 when Allen followed Seifert to the pavilion in the seventh over.
“There’s not too much conversation out there to be fair,” Seifert said.
“It’s just about backing our skills and putting pressure on the bowlers when we can.”
Mitchell Hay made an unbeaten 21 to steer New Zealand home and Bracewell hit a four off Jahandad Khan for the winning runs.