15 January,2024 07:20 AM IST | Hamilton | AP
NZ’s Kane Williamson before retiring hurt against Pakistan in Hamilton yesterday. Pic/AFP
New Zealand overcame the loss of its captain in an innings that faltered late to beat Pakistan by 21 runs in the second T20 International Sunday, taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.
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The Black Caps failed to build on the foundation of the first half of its innings, making 194 for eight batting first after being 111 for one at the end of 10 overs. The batting slump followed captain Kane Williamson retiring hurt after 10 overs with a tight hamstring. Pakistan also stumbled in the second half of its innings and was bowled out for 173 in the 20th over.
Williamson is making a managed return from a serious knee injury and New Zealand would fear any setback to his rehabilitation. Finn Allen's 74 from 41 balls set a cracking pace early on in the New Zealand innings. Allen put on 59 in 5.1 overs with Devon Conway (20) for the first wicket and 52 in 4.9 overs with Williamson before the Kiwi captain retired hurt on 26.
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