New Zealand Dominates Pakistan in Second T20: A Step Closer to Series Victory
New Zealand secures a commanding win over Pakistan in the second T20, leading the series 2-0 with standout performances by Tim Seifert and Ish Sodhi.



In a thrilling encounter at the University Oval in Dunedin, New Zealand continued their dominance over Pakistan in the T20 series, securing a five-wicket victory. This win propels them to a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, setting the stage for a potential series win in the upcoming game in Auckland.
Match Highlights:
- Pakistan's Innings: Opting to bat first, Pakistan struggled against New Zealand's disciplined bowling attack. Spinner Ish Sodhi was instrumental, claiming two early wickets and restricting Pakistan to 52-4 by the seventh over. Despite a valiant 46 from 28 balls by captain Salman Agha, Pakistan could only muster 135-9 in their allotted 15 overs.
- New Zealand's Chase: The home team's response was swift and decisive. Openers Tim Seifert and Finn Allen set the tone with a 66-run partnership in just five overs. Seifert, continuing his fine form, top-scored with 45 off 22 balls. Although Allen fell for 38, New Zealand maintained control, reaching the target with 11 balls to spare, thanks to Mitch Hay's quickfire 21 from 16 deliveries.
Key Performances:
- Tim Seifert: Once again, Seifert was the linchpin of New Zealand's batting, showcasing his ability to accelerate the innings.
- Ish Sodhi: His early breakthroughs were crucial in derailing Pakistan's innings, finishing with figures of 2-17.
Looking Ahead: With the series now firmly in their grasp, New Zealand will aim to seal the deal in the third T20 in Auckland. Pakistan, on the other hand, will need to regroup and find a way to counter New Zealand's all-round strength.
Conclusion: New Zealand's comprehensive performance in Dunedin underscores their status as a formidable force in T20 cricket. With key players in form and a clear strategy, they are well-positioned to clinch the series in the next match.