Tim Southee hits milestone with 151 wickets as New Zealand beat Pakistan in first T20

New Zealand's Tim Southee bowls during the first Twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Eden Park in Auckland on January 12, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 12 January 2024
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Tim Southee hits milestone with 151 wickets as New Zealand beat Pakistan in first T20

  • New Zealand’s boundary-laden 227-run target has been the highest Pakistan have ever conceded in a T20 contest
  • Pakistan skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi says bowling unit needs to improve and use variations at all the right times

AUCKLAND: Tim Southee became the first player to 150 wickets in Twenty20 internationals, leading New Zealand’s “nasty fasties” to a 46-run win over Pakistan in their series opener in Auckland.

Veteran seam bowler Southee claimed four wickets to pass the milestone and help dismiss the tourists for 180 in the 18th over in response to New Zealand’s imposing 226-8, handing them first blood in the five-match series.

Southee’s figures of 4-25 were the best of a run-dominated encounter at Eden Park and took him to 151 wickets in T20 internationals, 11 more than Bangladesh spinner Shakib Al Hasan.

He finished the job as Pakistan’s run chase capitulated after Babar Azam fell in the 17th over, with the former captain having accelerated to 57 off 35 balls to keep his side in contention.

There were starts for openers Saim Ayub (27) and Mohammad Rizwan (25) but Azam struggled to find support from his teammates before being caught at cover by captain Kane Williamson off Ben Sears’ bowling.

Williamson said Southee’s value across a 16-year career couldn’t be understated.

“Tim has been around for a long time and this is a credit to his consistent performances over a long period,” he said.

“But he also adds so much as a leader in our environment — a calm head and it’s pretty good to have him out there with some young nasty fasties.”




Pakistan captain Shaheen (second right) and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson (third right) gesture during a toss ahead of the first T20I between Pakistan and New Zealand in Auckland on January 12, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board)

New Zealand’s boundary-laden innings was the highest Pakistan had conceded in a T20, surpassing the 221-3 England scored in Karachi in 2022.

Daryl Mitchell blasted 61 off 27 balls and Williamson was dropped twice as he scored 57 off 42.

New Zealand built on an explosive start from opener Finn Allen (34), who struck 24 runs off the third over, bowled by Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Pakistan’s new-look attack struggled to protect the ground’s notoriously short boundaries, conceding 21 fours and 11 sixes.

Seamer Abbas Afridi impressed in his first international appearance in any format with 3-34 off four overs, although fellow-debutant Usama Mir had his leg spin attacked by Mitchell in particular and finished with 0-51.

Shaheen, who took 3-46, led Pakistan for the first time after Babar forfeited the captaincy in the wake of their failure to make last year’s 50-over Cricket World Cup semifinals.

Shaheen said improvements will be necessary ahead of the second match in Hamilton on Sunday.

“We only have a short time. As a bowling unit, we have to improve and use our variations at the right times,” he said.

“Kane Williamson and Mitchell played very well but there were mis-fields in the middle overs. We have to grab those catches and as a fielding unit we need to do better.”

New Zealand spin-bowling allrounder Mitchell Santner wasn’t selected after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier in the day


Newcastle complete cruise into Champions League last 16

Updated 25 February 2026
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Newcastle complete cruise into Champions League last 16

  • The Magpies will make up a six-strong contingent of English sides in the last 16 alongside Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham

NEWCASTLE, United Kingdom: Newcastle United completed their stroll into the Champions League last 16 with a 3-2 win over Qarabag on Tuesday to progress 9-3 on aggregate over the Azeri champions.
The Magpies will make up a six-strong contingent of English sides in the last 16 alongside Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham.
A tie that involved an over 5,000-mile (8,000 kilometer) round trip for both sides was killed off inside 45 minutes last week as Newcastle led 5-0 at half-time on their way to a 6-1 rout.
That allowed Eddie Howe to heavily rotate his side, with four-goal hero from the first leg Anthony Gordon among those left on the bench.
Newcastle still made another fast start to add to their lead twice inside six minutes.
Sandro Tonali fired in the rebound after Dan Burn’s shot was saved before Joelinton stroked in Harvey Barnes’ cross.
Qarabag had taken the scalps of Benfica and Eintracht Frankfurt in the league phase to make the play-off round and at least salvaged some pride with two goals in the second half.
Camilo Duran outpaced Burn to pull a goal back before the Newcastle defender was penalized for handball inside the box.The Magpies will make up a six-strong contingent of English sides in the last 16 alongside Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham.
Aaron Ramsdale saved Marko Jankovic’s penalty but Elvin Jafarguliyev netted the rebound.
In between the visitors’ two goals, Sven Botman powered in a header from a corner.
That took the tally of goals conceded by Qarabag in the Champions League to 30 — a single season record in the competition.