Updated On: 16 April, 2023 08:19 AM IST | Lahore | AP
Fast bowler Haris Rauf’s career-best figures of 4-18 on Friday upstaged Matt Henry’s earlier hat-trick as New Zealand got bowled out for 94 with more than four overs to spare—losing their last five wickets for only six runs

New Zealand`s Matt Henry delivers a ball during the first Twenty20 cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore. Pic/AFP
Pakistan celebrated the 100th T20I of its captain Babar Azam with a thumping 88-run win over New Zealand in the first game of their five-match series here.
Fast bowler Haris Rauf’s career-best figures of 4-18 on Friday upstaged Matt Henry’s earlier hat-trick as New Zealand got bowled out for 94 with more than four overs to spare—losing their last five wickets for only six runs.