Stats Spider Pakistan v New Zealand: 3rd ODI, 1990/91

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Pakistan v New Zealand @ Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot
6 November 1990


Toss: New Zealand (field)
Umpires: Khalid Aziz, Shakeel Khan
Match Result: Pakistan won by 105 runs

1st Innings

Pakistan

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Saeed Anwarc David White b Dipak Patel3548752-
2. Rameez Rajarun out11412315214-
3. Saleem Maliknot out 6568795-
4. Zahid Fazalnot out 5221-
5. Ijaz Ahmed
*6. Javed Miandad
7. Manzoor Elahi
+8. Saleem Yousuf
9. Akram Raza
10. Waqar Younis
11. Zakir Khan

FOW 1-78 (Saeed Anwar), 2-217 (Rameez Raja).
Extras 2b, 0lb, 1w, 1nb, 0pen) 4
Total (for 2 wickets, 40 ovs) 223


Bowling O M R W Extras
Chris Pringle80460 (0w,0nb)
Willie Watson81320 (0w,0nb)
Danny Morrison30170 (0w,0nb)
Dipak Patel70441 (0w,0nb)
Grant Bradburn40240 (0w,0nb)
Mark Priest50270 (0w,0nb)
Martin Crowe50310 (0w,0nb)

2nd Innings

New Zealand

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. David White b Manzoor Elahi925411-
*2. Martin Crowelbw b Manzoor Elahi2221323-
3. Ken Rutherfordc & b Ijaz Ahmed2424333-
4. Mark Greatbatchc Saleem Yousuf b Manzoor Elahi3911--
5. Dipak Patel b Waqar Younis23367411
+6. Ian Smithc sub b Ijaz Ahmed119122-
7. Grant Bradburnc Saleem Yousuf b Waqar Younis023--
8. Mark Priestc Saleem Yousuf b Waqar Younis022--
9. Chris Pringlelbw b Waqar Younis01421--
10. Danny Morrisonnot out 4711--
11. Willie Watsonlbw b Waqar Younis031--

FOW 1-36 (Martin Crowe), 2-47 (David White), 3-60 (Mark Greatbatch), 4-74 (Ken Rutherford), 5-94 (Ian Smith), 6-97 (Grant Bradburn), 7-97 (Mark Priest), 8-107 (Chris Pringle), 9-118 (Dipak Patel), 118 (Willie Watson).
Extras 4b, 5lb, 10w, 3nb, 0pen) 22
Total (for 10 wickets, 25 ovs) 118


Bowling O M R W Extras
Manzoor Elahi70363 (0w,0nb)
Zakir Khan50260 (0w,0nb)
Ijaz Ahmed70312 (0w,0nb)
Waqar Younis61165 (0w,0nb)

Squads


Pakistan:


Saeed Anwar, Rameez Raja, Saleem Malik, Zahid Fazal, Ijaz Ahmed, Javed Miandad, Manzoor Elahi, Saleem Yousuf, Akram Raza, Waqar Younis, Zakir Khan

New Zealand:

David White, Martin Crowe, Ken Rutherford, Mark Greatbatch, Dipak Patel, Ian Smith, Grant Bradburn, Mark Priest, Chris Pringle, Danny Morrison, Willie Watson