Under the Duckworth-Lewis revision, New Zealand had 11 overs to make a further 87 runs when play resumed. Guptill's whirlwind knock included five fours and five sixes while Ross Taylor, keen to yield the strike in their 104-run stand, had only four boundaries in his 45 off 43 deliveries. Pakistan did have early success with the ball, removing Colin Munro in the first over without scoring and Kane Williamson for 19 to have New Zealand at two for 47 in the 10th over.New Zealand cruise to 2-0 lead after victory in rain-hit ODI https://t.co/Gw4BbWnxpN #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/1UajsXQHns
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But the Pakistan bowlers were not allowed to settle when the weather cleared as Guptill and Taylor pounded the boundaries. After Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat they recovered from an early collapse they recovered to reach 246 on the back of half centuries by Mohammad Hafeez (60), Shadab Khan (52) and Hasan Ali (51). Mohammad Hafeez held the first half of the innings together while Hasan and Shadab mounted a late rescue mission when Pakistan were 141 for seven.2-0 to New Zealand! Martin Guptill smashes 87* to guide the Blackcaps to a 8 wicket win (DLS) in a rain-affected encounter with Pakistan in Nelson #NZvPAK
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The pair featured in a 70-run partnership off 49 deliveries for the eighth wicket which included 21 off one over by Todd Astle. Lochie Ferguson was New Zealand's chief wicket-taker with three for 39. New Zealand now lead the five-match series 2-0 with game three in Dunedin on Saturday.BRIEF SCORE:New Zealand 151 for 2 (Guptill 87*, Taylor 44) beat Pakistan 246 for 9 (Hafeez 60, Shadab 52, Hasan 51, Ferguson 3-39) by eight wickets (DLS method)Guptill and Taylor walk off after taking the BLACKCAPS to a 2-0 lead in the series! #nzvpak pic.twitter.com/3CVjB2HFL1
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