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The New Zealand cricket team toured Pakistan in April and May 2023 to play five One Day International (ODI) matches and five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The tour was to make up for the series that was postponed in September 2021. [3] The ODI series was not part of the Super League. [4]
Ben Sears was named in the New Zealand's squad for the first two T20Is, [7] with Lockie Ferguson replacing him for the last three T20Is. [8] Mitchell Santner was named New Zealand's captain for the third T20I, [9] with Kane Williamson rested for that match to manage his workload. [10] Josh Clarkson was named as Williamson's replacement. [11]
The New Zealand cricket team toured Pakistan in December 2022 and January 2023 to play two Test matches and three One Day International (ODI) matches. [1] [2] The Test matches formed part of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship, and the ODI matches formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
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New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 2022–23 (April 2023), New Zealand's tour to Pakistan in April 2023, part of the 2022–23 international calendar Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 2022–23 .
The Pakistan women's cricket team toured New Zealand in December 2023 to play three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] The ODI series was a part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship.
New Zealand by 74 runs T20I 2232: 5 September: Jos Buttler: Tim Southee: Trent Bridge, Nottingham New Zealand by 6 wickets ODI Series No. Date Home Captain Away Captain Venue Result ODI 4636: 8 September: Jos Buttler: Tom Latham: Sophia Gardens, Cardiff New Zealand by 8 wickets ODI 4640: 10 September: Jos Buttler: Tom Latham: Rose Bowl, Southampton
The two teams had met only once in World Cups before, with New Zealand winning the game, in 1996. [31] The Netherlands bowlers started off with three maiden overs, before New Zealand's Devon Conway and Will Young put on 67 runs together. Young then added 77 runs with Rachin Ravindra (51) for the third wicket.