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Pakistan Hit New Low, become First Team In The World To...

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Clinical New Zealand outplayed Pakistan by 60 runs in the opening game of Champions Trophy on February 19.

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Centuries each from Tom Latham and Will Young alongside a fiery fifty from Glenn Phillips steered New Zealand to 320 for 5 in 50 overs.

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Pakistan struggled in the chase in the game in Karachi due to their slow start - 22 for 2 in 10 overs.

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This saw the team achieve multiple unwanted records.

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Pakistan registered their lowest-ever first powerplay score in a home ODI.

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They also became the first team to post three scores of less than 25 in first 10 overs in Champions Trophy.

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Pakistan's 22 for 2 is also the lowest-ever powerplay score by a home team at the ICC event.

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