Afridi put on 101 in less than 15 overs, and Kamran Akmal made a rapid 67 not out from 43 balls, to help
Akmal belted five boundaries and four sixes, while Afridi hammered four fours and three sixes.
Khalid Latif, playing in only his second ODI and replacing the more experienced Shoaib Malik, made 64 from 112 balls.
Afridi was then one of four
Aaron Redmond top-scored with 52 for
Captain Younis Khan hailed the victory as a ‘complete team performance.’
‘We started on the wrong foot, but luckily Afridi and Akmal did the job for us,’ he said.
Mohammad Yousuf and Umar Akmal put on 54 in 15 overs to rebuild
Yousuf was then run out by Martin Guptill as he hesisted for a quick single, and Umar Akmal was bowled by an arm ball from Vettori to leave
Afridi, the captain of
Latif had a slice of luck on 34 when he was dropped by wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum down the leg side.
Only Jacob Oram kept his composure as Afridi cut loose despite just returning from a hamstring injury.
Afridi departed in the 42nd over, moving across for a paddle sweep but holing out to Ian Butler at short fine leg off Oram.
That left
Kamran Akmal and Abdul Razzaq (26 from 20 balls) helped
Bond finished with 2-61, while
He bowled Brendon McCullum for 21 and Martin Guptill for four within two overs after both tried to force the pace.
Younis’ persistence with Aamer also paid off as Ross Taylor was caught behind for 0 by Kamran Akmal to an angling delivery to leave
Scott Styris went for five only 15 runs later, caught by substitute Imran Farhat off Abdul Razzaq. Redmond and Vettori then provided some brief resistance with their right-left hand batting combination adding 69 runs for the fifth wicket.
Offspinner Saeed Ajmal provided the breakthrough, trapping
It was then Afridi’s turn to strike as Vettori played on to his stumps and Nathan McCullum was bowled next delivery. The hat trick was saved but the Blacks Caps caved in, the last six wickets adding only 30 runs.
Vettori said the total was too much to chase.
‘We were on course to restrict them to 220-230 but Afridi and Akmal were fantastic,’ Vettori said. ‘They took the game from us.
‘After losing early wickets it was always going to be difficult. We thought if we could keep the target to 100 from the last 10 overs we could get there with the help of batting powerplay.’
The next game is Friday.—Agencies
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