Southee rocked the tourist from the outset of their innings when he dismissed Azhar Ali and Babar Azam, both leg before wicket, in successive deliveries in the first over. Southee missed out a hat-trick but dismissed Shoaib Malik, caught behind for 13, after Mohammad Hafeez fell to a Trent Boult bouncer for one, leaving Pakistan in deep trouble at 37-4 long before the rain set in. After winning the toss and opting to bowl first, Pakistan also had the worst of the weather while in the field. For more than 20 overs the umpires kept the bails off after they tired of repeatedly replacing them after they were blown away. But the wind did not appear to bother Williamson, who struck eight fours and one six in reaching his 10th ODI century after he was given a life on 26 when dropped by wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed.10th ODI ton for the classy Kane Williamson, the first ton at the Basin Reserve by a Kiwi in 43 years. Well-paced knock, has controlled the innings well#NZvPAK https://t.co/EbUrC6GVg0 pic.twitter.com/JkQ0Soo3jU
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After sharing a 90-run partnership off 80 balls with Henry Nicholls, the end for Williamson came in the 48th over when he steered a Rumman Raees delivery to the safe hands of Hasan Ali who was central in most of the key New Zealand wickets. Colin Munro (58) and Nicholls (50) were both caught behind off Hasan who also bowled Ross Taylor for 12 to finish with three for 61. Martin Guptill, who put on 83 with Munro for the first wicket, was out for 48 to give Fakhar his first ODI wicket. The second match in the series is in Nelson Tuesday.BRIEF SCOREPakistan 166/6 in 30.1 overs (Fakhar 82*, Southee 3/22) lost to New Zealand 315/7 (Williamson 115, Munro 58) by 61 runs (D/L method)“We knew it was important to start well against a quality Pakistan side who will continue to challenge us in this series.” - Kane Williamson #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/foC2KYuoeb
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