New Zealand showcased their exceptional bench strength by dominating Pakistan in the recently concluded series, despite missing their 11 main players. The Kiwis triumphed in the T20I series with a commanding 4-1 victory and followed it up by clinching the ODI series 2-0. Their performance highlighted the depth of talent within New Zealand cricket and their ability to excel under challenging circumstances.
In the T20I series, New Zealand’s bowlers and batters consistently outperformed Pakistan. Tim Seifert emerged as the star performer, scoring 249 runs and earning the Player of the Series award. Jacob Duffy was outstanding with the ball, claiming 13 wickets across five matches. The Kiwi team’s dominance was evident as they won four matches convincingly, with Pakistan managing only one win.
The ODI series further emphasized New Zealand’s superiority. They secured comprehensive victories in both matches, including a 78-run win in the first ODI and a five-wicket triumph in the final. Mark Chapman’s brilliant century and Nathan Smith’s impactful bowling were key highlights.
This series victory not only reinforced New Zealand’s bench strength but also demonstrated their ability to adapt and thrive in international cricket, even without their top players.