Captain Mohammad Rizwan: Mark Chapman continued his dominance over Pakistan with a stunning career-best 132 off 111 balls, propelling New Zealand to a 73-run victory in the first ODI at McLean Park. The left-hander's masterful knock, combined with Daryl Mitchell’s gritty 76 and a record-breaking debut fifty from Muhammad Abbas, saw the hosts post an imposing 344.
Pakistan, for much of their chase, seemed well on course to overhaul the target. Babar Azam’s fluent 78 and Agha Salman’s explosive fifty put them in pole position, but a dramatic collapse saw them lose seven wickets for just 22 runs, tumbling from 249 for 3 to 271 all out.
The early signs had been promising for Pakistan when Captain Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and opted to field. Naseem Shah and Akif Javed made full use of a lively pitch, reducing New Zealand to 64 for 3. Will Young nicked off early, debutant Nick Kelly struggled before falling to Akif, and Henry Nicholls endured a torrid time before mistiming a hook. But Pakistan’s four-bowler strategy backfired as Chapman and Mitchell forged a match-defining 199-run stand, capitalizing on part-time spin from Salman Agha.