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Sarfraz's 76* sinks New Zealand
Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfraz Ahmed hammered a T20I career-best 76 not out to win the first T20 by seven wickets over New Zealand, in Dubai
New Zealand finish strong to take series
Pakistan and NZ set for decider
New Zealand level series with seven-run win
New Zealand look to bounce back
New Zealand ease past Pakistan to level series
New Zealand look to end top order woes
Pakistan break six-match drought
A chance to cement World Cup spots for Pakistan, NZ players
New Zealand win produces T20 series draw
Teams set for Twenty20 bout
PCB asks ICC for date to officially test Ajmal
Younis returns to Pakistan ODI side
Reasons for New Zealand's Test successes
Vettori sees bright future for New Zealand
'A tragic situation for all' - Hesson
McCullum hammers blistering 153*
'Vettori has an aura' - Craig
Mohammad Hafeez's 178* helps Pakistan punish NZ on first day
New Zealand target spin win
'Spin-bowling allrounder will be handy' - McCullum
O'Brien: New Zealand's attack shaping up nicely
'We're in for an exciting last day' - Southee
Taylor leads NZ fight on day four
Late wickets boost New Zealand
New Zealand strike after making 403
Latham's ton puts New Zealand in command
Not yet decided on Hafeez - Misbah
'Would rather see McCullum in the middle order' - O'Brien
'We have the potential to comeback' - McCullum
Australia take control in the Ashes despite England's Beaumont's big day
Moonda: Elgar has bedded in as senior opener
Moonda: South Africa might be concerned about resources
Moonda: All eyes on Bavuma after Elgar
Tahir's party tricks sink New Zealand
Isam: Broom made all the difference
Fernando: Sarfraz run-out was the pivotal moment
Moonda: Steyn and Philander almost back to their best
Farrell: One win for the underdogs
Farrell: India architects of their own demise