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NEW ZEALAND 275 (97.5 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Brendon McCullum56 (77)
- Tim Southee56 (82)
- Abdur Rehman3/51 (30)
- Tanvir Ahmed4/63 (18.5)
PAKISTAN 367 (122.1 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Misbah-ul-Haq62 (161)
- Asad Shafiq83 (202)
- Brent Arnel4/95 (28)
- Chris Martin3/86 (25.1)
NEW ZEALAND 110 (38.3 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Brendon McCullum35 (46)
- Tim Southee17 (21)
- Abdur Rehman3/24 (15)
- Umar Gul3/28 (8.3)
PAKISTAN 21/0 (3.4 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Mohammad Hafeez*9 (7)
- Taufeeq Umar*12 (15)
- Chris Martin0/11 (2)
- Tim Southee0/10 (1.4)
Post-match Presentations
Daniel Vettori: A really sad performance by us today, we needed to bat for a long time today but a dismal batting effort. I think 350 was par for the first innings so we were relatively happy when we walked off the field. I just think the decision making was poor. Wellington hasn't been a great venue for us but we need to hit the nets there and train hard. My blood tests have come back and they were all negative so i'm feeling a lot better but today was pretty terrible.
Misbah ul-Haq: It's a really good win for us, the team played well against South Africa so we wanted to go one step further and win a Test here. Everyone took responsibility and our lower order can bat well which is great. Wahab and Rehman bowled really fantastic lines when we were under pressure and all of a sudden the game is over. We haven't won a Test series for 5-6 years so we want to go to Wellington and do even better.
Man of the Match is Abdur Rehman: The pitch was good for me on the first day, and I was told by my coaches to use my pace more. My team needed me to bat well and I got a 50 v South Africa in Abu Dhabi, so I just went out there and tried my best.
Well no one expected the game to be over today after stumps on day 2. But New Zealand came out to bat in their second innings only 92 behind after they had ended the Pakistan innings, which had some good lower-order resistance, and would have expected to have had the lead by tonight with the expectation of building it tomorrow. They did have the lead, but only after they were eight down. A simple summary of the innings says that when Chris Martin outscores four players, you are going to be in trouble and so it proved for New Zealand. Pakistan deserve credit today though for their relentless pressure with line and length, meaning that when the ball began to reverse it was only a matter of time.
That concludes our live coverage of this match, but do check out Sid's bulletin which he will be rustling up now while Andrew Fernando will have the Plays of the Day and quotes from the press conference for you to have a peek at later on.
Do cross over to our live coverage of the IPL auction with George Binoy, Sharda Ugra and Akhila Ranganna as the bidding enters its second day.
Thanks for joining us, hope you enjoyed the coverage and that you will join us for the South Africa-India Twenty20 International later tonight. From me though, on behalf of scorer Sanjay Murari and our commentators for the first two days Siddharth Ravindran and Sriram Veera, this is Avi Singh signing off. Sayonara!
END OF OVER:3 | 8 Runs | PAK: 17/0
- Mohammad Hafeez9 (7b)
- Taufeeq Umar8 (11b)
- Chris Martin2-0-11-0
- Tim Southee1-0-6-0
Pakistan tour of New Zealand 2010-11 News
'We may have got lazy' - Waqar
Waqar Younis, the Pakistan coach, has said his side may have found it hard to motivate themselves for the sixth ODI against New Zealand having already won the series
Taylor wants World Cup momentum
Stand-in captain Ross Taylor expressed satisfaction at having won the final ODI in Auckland, to end 3-2 after Pakistan wrapped the series up in Hamilton
Ryder's blazing ton sets up consolation win
Jesse Ryder put behind his recent running woes and twitter travails to rattle a 82-ball hundred, and set up a consolation win for New Zealand
'We played dumb cricket' - Oram
Jacob Oram, the New Zealand allrounder, has termed his side's performance in the fifth ODI against Pakistan at Hamilton as "dumb cricket", and said captain Daniel Vettori gave the team an appropriately harsh talk after the match
Taylor blames batsmen's poor conversion rates for loss
Ross Taylor, the New Zealand batsman, has said the failure of New Zealand's batsmen to convert starts is what has hurt them in their ODI series loss to Pakistan







