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‘Encouraged’ New Zealand leave Pakistan on a high

It's been a pretty tough place to come over here and bowl seam. We learnt a lot in the process, says paceman Henry Shipley
New Zealand’s cricketers celebrate the dismissal of Pakistan’s Usama Mir (not pictured) during the fifth and final One-Day International (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi on May 7, 2023. AFP
New Zealand’s cricketers celebrate the dismissal of Pakistan’s Usama Mir (not pictured) during the fifth and final One-Day International (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi on May 7, 2023. AFP

A whirlwind white ball tour of Pakistan offering little at stake proved an unexpected blessing for a depleted New Zealand squad as fringe players stepped up in the absence of the team’s Indian Premier League A-listers.

The Tom Latham-captained Black Caps captured a 47-run consolation win in the fifth and final One Day International in Karachi on Sunday to avoid a series whitewash and knock Pakistan off their world number one ranking in the format.

The 4-1 result was a fair reflection of the gulf between the full-strength hosts and a New Zealand squad lacking the services of Kane Williamson, Tim Southee and other top players.

Yet Black Caps staff will be encouraged by the resolve of a group which held Babar Azam’s side to a 2-2 draw in the T20 series and landed a few blows in the ODI component ahead of the World Cup in India in October-November.

“It was nice to - probably not put a complete performance together - but to get over the line and leave with a smile on our face,” said rookie paceman Henry Shipley.

“It’s been a pretty tough place to come over here and bowl seam. We learnt a lot in the process.”

Shipley, who made his T20 International debut last month, is among a few Kiwi players to leave Pakistan with an elevated standing after taking a miserly 3-34 in the final ODI to be named Player of the Match.

Mark Chapman did his hopes of breaking into New Zealand’s World Cup squad no harm by smashing 290 runs in a record for a five-match series in the T20 format.

Chapman’s fellow all-rounder Cole McConchie shone in a losing cause with an unbeaten half-century on his ODI debut in the third match of the series in Karachi.

Opener Will Young also finished on a high, leaving his poor T20 form behind to bookend the ODI series with half-centuries in Rawalpindi and Karachi against a world class attack.

“It’s great to come over here and compete,” said Shipley.

“We come away with a lot of knowledge and skills which will be useful in the future, hopefully.”

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