Pakistan took firm control of the first ODI against New Zealand at the Karachi National Stadium on Monday by the end of the first innings as they restricted the visitors to 255/9 in their 50 overs. Babar Azam had won the toss and opted to bowl first, a decision that immediately paid dividends courtesy of golden boy Naseem Shah sending Devon Conway back to the pavilion for a golden duck itself in the first over of the game with a quick and full deliver down the leg side, almost at a yorker length. However, the Kiwis stabilized in the middle overs eventually and at the 40-over stage had recovered to a decent 180/5 with the ongoing partnership worth 33. It was at this point that Naseem Shah showcased his immense range of skills with the old ball to send wickets tumbling and keep the Black Caps from taking full advantage of the death overs.
The streak began with the scalp of Glenn Phillips on the last ball of the 44th over with the batter well-set on 37 off 52 deliveries. Naseem, impressively consistent with his length, bowled another length delivery outside off stump tempting Phillips to take a swing, only for the ball to loop up for a simple catch for skipper Babar. The in-form Michael Bracewell was next just 10 balls later as the left-handed batsman failed to cope with the angle created by the right arm quick. The bowl pitched around Bracewell's leg stump but kept shaping away and a desperate cut only led to an inside edge onto the stumps.
Yet, Shah had saved his best for debutant Henry Shipley who came in next. He bowled a sharp inswinging toe crusher to the all-rounder first up, leaving him hapless against the unplayable delivery before the stump cartwheeled away in celebration alongside the Pakistani seamer. The 19-year-old sealed his second five-for in just his fourth career ODI with a remarkable 102 kph slower full ball in the last over to Mitchell Santner, completely bamboozling the spinner as he ballooned a ball straight up in the air for a sitter. Shah finished with figures of 5/57 and now has 15 wickets in four appearances at a stunning average of 11.20. Twitterati were left hugely impressed by the otherworldly performance and made their emotions known on social media.
Special day!
Special player 🌟 |
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)
Incredible spell
1️⃣5️⃣ wickets in 4️⃣ ODIs 🙌 leads his team off after another incredible spell 👏 |
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)
No words!
NO WORDS CAN APPRECIATE NASEEM SHAH TODAY! WHAT A BEAUTYYYY MASHA’ALLAH! And ALHAMDULLIAH ITS PAKISTAN HE IS PLAYING FOR! OUR 19 YEAR OLD BABY DOING WONDERS 😭♥️😭♥️😭♥️
— Anosha 🇵🇰 (@itsanuuu)
Outstanding
5 wickets for Naseem Shah !
— Ahmed Kazim (@iamAhmedKazim31)
Outstanding bowling 👏👏👏
Real beauty!
best way to thankss to Allah Almighty 😘😘 Shahzdaa 5 wkts🖤 Naseem shah😘beauty 🔥🔥😍😍😍💯💥
— Fariha Andleeb ❤️ (@fareehaandleeb9)
Game strong!
Hugging game strong my lovely Trio ❤ ❣
— Rizwan x Wasim jr x Naseem (@fiz_Riz16)
King
Naseem Shah. What a king👑
— neha sitwat (@neha_sitwat)
2nd five wicket
Naseem Shah's second five-wicket Haul in his 4rth ODi match🔥
— Bhatti Sahb💞 (@BhattiS69920373)
Fire bowling
Brilliant bowling performance by Pakistan specially Naseem Shah and Usama Mir 💯
— M A N I (@NomanSh19)
World class
2nd Consecutive 5-wkt Haul in ODIs for Naseem Shah.
— Muhammad Arsalan (@iamarsalan_6)
He currently has 15 wkts in 4 matches at an average of 11.20.
Absolutely World Class MashAllah ❤️🔥👑.
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