Rawalpindi, February 24, 2025: Pakistan’s Champions Trophy campaign came to a crushing end as New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by five wickets, securing their second win of the tournament and eliminating Pakistan from contention. With the Kiwis having winning their previous match against Pakistan’s slim hopes of progressing rested on a Bangladesh victory. However, New Zealand’s successful chase of a 237-run target dashed those hopes, sealing Pakistan’s early exit from the competition.
New Zealand’s chase began on a shaky note, with three early wickets falling cheaply. Will Young was dismissed by Taskin Ahmed, while captain Kane Williamson departed for just five runs. However, Rachin Ravindra’s remarkable century (112) and a crucial 129-run partnership with Tom Latham (55) turned the tide in New Zealand’s favor. Despite Ravindra’s dismissal, Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell ensured a comfortable finish, guiding their team to victory.
Earlier in the match, Bangladesh posted 236/9 in their allotted 50 overs, with Najmul Hossain Shanto top-scoring with 77 off 110 balls. Michael Bracewell was the pick of the New Zealand bowlers, delivering a sensational 4/26 spell, while Will O’Rourke (2/48) and Matt Henry (1/57) provided valuable support. New Zealand’s fielding excellence was also on display, with Kane Williamson and Michael Bracewell taking stunning catches to dismiss key Bangladeshi batters.
New Zealand’s decision to bowl first proved effective, as Bangladesh struggled to build momentum against disciplined Kiwi bowling and sharp fielding. Despite resistance from Shanto and Jaker Ali, wickets kept falling at regular intervals, preventing Bangladesh from setting a more challenging total.
For Pakistan, the result is a bitter disappointment, marking yet another premature exit from a global tournament. With only one league match remaining, New Zealand will look to finish their campaign on a strong note, while Pakistan will be left to reflect on another missed opportunity in international cricket.