Finn Allen’s remarkable innings, scoring 137 runs off 62 balls with 16 sixes, led New Zealand to a series-clinching win over Pakistan in the third T20. Setting a target of 225, Allen broke the New Zealand T20 record, previously held by Brendon McCullum. Pakistan’s Babar Azam contributed 58, but they could only manage 179-7, resulting in a 45-run loss. The victory secured an unbeatable 3-0 lead for New Zealand in the five-match series. Allen’s outstanding performance showcased months of hard work, and he expressed satisfaction with the team’s overall success. The final two matches are scheduled in Christchurch.
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