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Series win against Pakistan pleases New Zealand skipper Vettori

Updated on: 10 November,2009 08:20 AM IST  | 
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New Zealand survived Mohammad Aamer's explosive half-century to clinch the series against Pakistan with a narrow seven-run victory in the third one-day international here yesterday.

Series win against Pakistan pleases New Zealand skipper Vettori

New Zealand survived Mohammad Aamer's explosive half-century to clinch the series against Pakistan with a narrow seven-run victory in the third one-day international here yesterday.


Aamer, 17, hit an unbeaten 73 for his maiden half-century - the highest score by a No 10 batsman in a one-day international to bring Pakistan, chasing 212, close to an unexpected victory after they were 101-9.




Aamer and Ajmal added a Pakistan record of 103 for the tenth wicket but, needing eight off the last over bowled by Jacob Oram, Ajmal holed out for a career-best 33 to end a sensational match. New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori admitted Aamer gave them a scare.

"They played brilliantly for the last wicket, but we knew that it's a matter of just one wicket and then we got it," said Vettori.u00a0 "It's a great series win and very pleasing."

Younus blamed the loss to lack of early partnerships. "We didn't have big partnerships and in the end it was sensational to come so close," said Younus who lost his third one-day series as captain since taking over in January.

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