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The second T20I in Dunedin turned into a 15‑over sprint after the rain cut the game short. Pakistan set 135 for 9, with captain Salman Agha smashing 46. New Zealand chased it down in 13.1 overs, sealing a five‑wicket win. Mitchell Hay stayed unbeaten on 21, and the finishing blow came from Bracewell. Both teams saw bowlers grabbing two wickets each – Duffy, Sears, Neesham and Sodhi for the hosts, and Haris Rauf pulling 2 for 20 for Pakistan. The win pushes New Zealand 2‑0 up in the five‑match series, and the shortened format made every ball count.
Rishabh Pant keeps sparking conversation. Some fans love his fearless batting, saying he can turn any game on its head. Others point to his recent form and ask if he’s ready for the big stages ahead. The debate often circles around his shot selection and how he handles pressure in Tests versus limited‑overs cricket. Whatever side you’re on, Pant’s style guarantees headlines and a lot of chatter.
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