Opener Ahmed Shehzad hit a swashbuckling hundred and Shahid Afridi made a fiery 55 and took three wickets to lead Pakistan to a crushing 147-run win over New Zealand in the third one-dayer in Sharjah today.
Shehzad's 120-ball 113 created the foundation of Pakistan's biggest-ever total against New Zealand of 364-7 before they dismissed the Black Caps for 217 in 38.2 overs to go 2-1 up in the five-match series.
Pakistan won the first game by three wickets in Dubai while New Zealand took the second by four wickets, also played in Sharjah.
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"It is our strength to play aggressive cricket," said Afridi. "We played our type of cricket and took advantage of a good batting wicket.
"Ahmed (Shehzad) played a good knock and gave us an ideal start," said Afridi of man-of-the-match Shehzad.
Shehzad's knock -- his sixth one-day hundred -- was spiced with a dozen boundaries and two sixes while Afridi pulverised the bowlers with three sixes and six boundaries off just 25 balls.
It proved too much for New Zealand who were jolted right at the start with lanky paceman Mohammad Irfan (2-26) dismissing Anton Devcich (nought) and Martin Guptill (12) by the sixth over.
Captain Kane Williamson hit 46 while Ross Taylor made 31 during a stand of 45 for the third wicket but Afridi (3-37) had Taylor bowled while Haris Sohail dismissed the New Zealand skipper to leave them struggling at 115-4.
Sohail also had Jimmy Neesham (two) and Nathan McCullum (15) to finish with 3-45.
Luke Ronchi was the last man out, bowled by Afridi for 41.
"Pakistan batted outstandingly from start to finish and when we chased we were not at par," said Williamson.
The 23-year-old Shehzad, who has scored hundreds in all three formats this year, built invaluable partnerships after giving Pakistan a brisk start of 63 with Mohammad Hafeez who made a 26-ball 33 with five fours and a six.
Shehzad added another 70 for the second wicket with Younis Khan (35) and 77 for the third with Asad Shafiq (23).
His innings helped Pakistan overcome the loss of regular skipper Misbah-ul Haq, who has been ruled out of the series due to a hamstring injury sustained in the second match.
Shehzad finally holed out in the 37th over as paceman Matt Henry also removed Shafiq with the very next ball.