Williamson, Southee tame Pakistan in rain-affected first ODI

IANS  |  Wellington 

rode on Kane Williamson's 10th ODI century and a fiery spell rom pace spearhead (3/22) to thrash by 61 runs by the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in the opener of the five-match One-day International series at Basin Reserve here on Saturday.

Put in to bat, the hosts were off to a flier with (48 off 72 balls; 4x4, 6x2) and (58 off 35; 4x6, 6x2) getting a 83-run opening stand before Williamson (115 off 117; 4x8, 6x1) joined the party.

More than the loss, will rue the dropped chance of Williamson, who got a reprieve on 26 by his counterpart, as the hosts went on to post 315/7.

In reply, Southee then had two of the batsmen back in the dressing room in five balls, in an excellent spell of swing

were reduced to 13/3, and then 37/4; from that point, it was always unlikely that they would threaten.

Young opener Fakhar Zaman fought, and was unbeaten on an 86-ball 82, having taken his side to 166/6 in 30.1 overs when the umpires finally called off play due to rain.

Brief Scores: 315/7 (115, 58, 50; 3/61) beat 166/6 (Fakhar Zaman 82, Shadab Khan 28; 3/22, 2/35) by 61 runs by DLS.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 15:24 IST