New Zealand opening batter Will Young scored the first half-century of the Champions Trophy 2025 during the opening game of the tournament against Pakistan at Karachi.
Mohammad Rizwan-led Pakistan will lock horns with Mitchell Santner-led New Zealand to play the 1st ODI of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on February 19 in the National Stadium, Karachi.
The fifty against Pakistan at Karachi becomes Will Young’s 11 ODI half-century. Will Young scored his first half century of the Champions Trophy 2025 in 56 deliveries which includes 5 boundaries and a maximum.
Speaking of the game, Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl first where Devon Conway and Will Young opened the inning for New Zealand. Pakistan star pacer Shaheen Afridi opened the bowling attack.
In the very first game of the Champions Trophy, Pakistan faced a massive blow as their left-handed opening batter Fakhar Zaman sustained an injury. Pakistan have included Kamran Ghulam as his replacement in the field.
New Zealand’s opening batters made a steady start and turned the loose deliveries in their favour. While New Zealand batters seen cemented, Abrar Ahmed dismissed Devon Conway for 10 in the third delivery of the 8th over and registered the first wicket of the 2025 Champions Trophy.
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In the very next over, Naseem Shah dismissed dangerous Kane Williamson for just one run and bagged the second wicket of the game. It is worth mentioning that Naseem Shah still needs just four wickets to complete 50 ODI wickets.
At the end of 10 overs, New Zealand managed to score 48 runs after losing two wickets. After losing two key players inside the first powerplay, New Zealand starts to play with caution.
Haris Rauf replaces Naseem in the 13th over and was welcomed with a maximum from Will Young. Both Young and Daryl Mitchell started to build a steady partnership while Pakistan bowlers sought an opportunity to break the partnership which pushed New Zealand to score 71 for two at the end of 15 overs.
Soon in the second delivery of the 17th over, Haris Rauf dismissed Mitchell for 10 and brought Pakistan back into the game.

