The New Zealand bowling attack displayed a masterclass in precision and adaptability, systematically dismantling Pakistan’s batting order and securing a commendable victory. Led by the fiery pace of Matt Henry and the cunning spin of Ish Sodhi, the Kiwi bowlers consistently found ways to target the weaknesses within the Pakistani lineup. Their strategic use of variations, coupled with disciplined line and length, resulted in critical breakthroughs at pivotal moments. Essential to this victory was their ability to maintain pressure, which ensured that even promising partnerships were cut short before they could flourish.

Key contributions from each bowler underscored a well-rounded performance that left the opposition reeling.The figures reveal the effectiveness of their disciplined strategy:

Bowler Overs Runs Conceded Wickets
Matt Henry 10 45 3
Ish Sodhi 10 50 2
Lockie Ferguson 10 55 2

This comprehensive attack stifled any momentum that Babar Azam and Khushdil Shah tried to build, ultimately limiting Pakistan to just 222 runs. As the conditions played into the hands of the Kiwi bowlers, their tactical acumen and relentless approach ensured that New Zealand’s campaign in the Champions Trophy remained not just alive but thriving, setting a benchmark for the competitions to come.