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NEW ZEALAND v PAKISTAN 1993-94 Wisden CricInfo staff - January 1, 1995
At Christchurch, March 16. New Zealand won by seven wickets. Toss: New Zealand. New Zealand returned to the scene of their triumph in the Third Test for another consolatory win – with nearly 16 overs to spare. Again they owed their success to a partnership between Thomson and an opener – this time Hartland. Pakistan were put in to bat while the pitch had a green tinge, and New Zealand's pace bowlers removed the top four for 19. A total of 145 depended almost entirely on Basit Ali, who hit Cairns over his head for six. By their 14th over, New Zealand had three batsmen out for a combined score of five. But Hartland, encouraged by an 11,000 crowd on his home ground, anchored the innings, while Thomson played some admirable off-side attacking shots. Wasim Akram's triumphant tour ended on a low note, when he retired mid-over with a bad shoulder. Man of the Match: B. R. Hartland. © Wisden CricInfo Ltd |
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