Fakhar Zaman hits third successive ton as
Pakistan beat New Zealand

Pakistan dominated New Zealand in the second One-Day International on Saturday, winning by seven wickets thanks to Fakhar Zaman's third consecutive century. The left-handed opener, aged 33, hit an unbeaten 180 off 144 balls for his 10th ODI century.
This followed his previous scores of 101 against the same team in January and 117 in the first match of this series. The five-match series now stands at 2-0 in Pakistan's favor, with the last three matches taking place on May 3, 5, and 7 in Karachi.
Mohammad Rizwan scored a quick 54 not out off 41 balls, and Babar Azam added a rapid 65 off 66 balls to help Pakistan chase down New Zealand's score of 336-5. Daryl Mitchell scored 129 and Tom Latham made 98 for New Zealand, while Zaman became the twelfth batsman to score three consecutive ODI centuries.
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