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13 February 2025 | 08:46AMThe final match of the Men's ODI Tri-Series between New Zealand and Pakistan is set to be a thrilling contest at the National Bank Cricket Arena, Karachi, on February 14, 2025, at 02:30 PM IST. With both teams showing impressive performances throughout the series, this title clash is expected to deliver high-intensity cricket. NZL vs PAK Live Score updates will keep fans engaged as the two powerhouses battle for supremacy.
New Zealand, known for its structured and aggressive approach in ODIs, will rely on its solid batting lineup and versatile all-rounders to dominate the game. Their ability to handle pressure in big matches has been a key asset in recent years. With a mix of experienced and young talents, the Kiwis will aim to claim the series title with a commanding performance.
Pakistan, playing on home soil, will be eager to make the most of familiar conditions. Their explosive top order and strong bowling attack, led by pace and spin combinations, make them a formidable side. The team has displayed resilience throughout the series, and with the home crowd backing them, they will be determined to lift the trophy.
With two well-matched teams fighting for the championship, this final promises to be a high-octane encounter with thrilling moments and strategic battles.
Series
Match
Date & Time
Venue
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08:30 am
0%
52%
5.8 km/h
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Overcast
Fast & Bounce
Average
Pace & Bounce
Average
(Last 10 match)
New Zealand Recent form
Last 5 Matches
Pakistan Recent form
Last 5 Matches
Venue Scoring Pattern
Avg 1st Innings
239
X
199
Avg 2st Innings
Highest Total
355-4 by PAK vs SA
X
161-10 by SL vs PAK
Lowest Total
Highest Chased
355-4 by PAK vs SA
X
290-8 by SL vs PAK
Lowest Defended
7
10
Will Young, Kane Williamson, Tom Latham, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry
Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Khushdil Shah, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Usman Khan, Muhammad Rizwan, Kamran Ghulam, Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf
The NZL vs PAK Live Score will be one to follow closely, as both teams bring their A-game to the grand finale. New Zealand will count on their experienced batters and sharp bowling unit to outplay the hosts, while Pakistan will bank on home advantage, their fiery pace attack, and strong middle order to clinch the trophy. While New Zealand’s balanced lineup gives them an edge in handling different situations, Pakistan’s familiarity with the conditions and their recent form make them equally strong contenders. The team that executes their game plan better, adapts to the match conditions, and handles pressure moments effectively will likely emerge as the Men’s ODI Tri-Series champion. Fans can expect a thrilling contest filled with aggressive stroke play, strategic bowling, and high-intensity moments that will define the fate of the final.
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