New Zealand limited to UAE tour persistent command victory in the final match to take the ODI series against Pakistan 3-2.

Kane Williamson again to drive off the bat, along with Ross Taylor as New Zealand replied Total tough on slow pitch and fast bowler Matt Henry blew the top order on the way to Pakistan maiden international five wickets way. Pakistan came in a few hits to chase 300 in the fourth ODI, but they have fallen substantially below the benchmark of 276 as their poor record in the series-deciders in the past decade continues.
The main demand of Pakistan could not release the entire series of the third match ban. This trend continued and rapid duo Henry and Adam Milne served bothered again. Nasir Jamshed failed to consider the poor in decision-foot fifth ball of the chase. Younis Khan was caught by the downhill leg, trying to work fine short ball.
Williamson is constrained by its main fast bowlers and introduced himself and Anton Devcich share quota fifth bowler. Forget putting pressure on a part-day Pakistan was able to 1 for 40 from 11 overs they bowled. The first limit innings came in the 11th over, and the second came just 25.

After Asad Shafiq left leg-before Devcich, Shehzad found a stable partner Haris Sohail and two resistant forged partnerships 69 run. Shehzad was pardoned twice, once at 17 when New Zealand did not consider the slope PVR, and 43 when keeper Luke Ronchi dropped it, Devcich bowler to suffer both times. Shehzad gradually found his touch and was timing the ball as he passed his fifty, only to his wicket away with 169 required from 22 overs. Henry returned and knocked him short. Shehzada wrong hit him right in the midwicket.
Umar Akmal too soon found midwicket by Nathan McCallum and although Sohail carried on and made 65, the requested rate demanded from him too much. Henry moved his fence Sarfraza Shahid Afridi and Ahmed as Pakistan were dismissed in the 44th over.
Williamson knocked out five of them only 18 runs after winning the toss and make his eighth fifty plus bill for ten ODI innings to finish with 346 runs for the series, mostly on both sides. Ross Taylor accelerated to hit an unbeaten 88 as New Zealand was responsible 275. The total was 24 less than what New Zealand barely defended in the fourth ODI, but also played a step slower than it was two days ago.

Williamson first in partnership with Dean Brownlee to 66 on the eve of Martin Guptill stand after a steep fall early failures Mohammad Irfan's. Afridi and Sohail Williamson and Taylor kept in check, carrying on from the original discipline and Irfan Anwar Ali. Afridi was particularly hard to get away from it quickish supplies to deadlines mixed with scrapers of them.
New Zealand went without boundary for ten overs in the beginning, and then for 12 overs in the middle stage. Both times Williamson broke the drought. Raised shot to cover more of the spinners again come easily to him.
Taylor was not that good at the beginning and took his time, his first boundary value comes only from its 47 delivery scratchy thin leg for four. It does not get stuck, though Irfan went down to the ground to reach their fifty exclusion 67 deliveries as New Zealand took 35 of the batting Powerplay.

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