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Cricket-Pakistan v New Zealand - first ODI scoreboard

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 ABU DHABI, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Scoreboard from the first
one-day international between Pakistan and New Zealand in Abu
Dhabi on Tuesday.
 Pakistan won by 138 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the
three-match series.
 Pakistan innings
 S. Butt c B. McCullum b Bond            0
 K. Latif b Vettori                     64
 Y. Khan c B McCullum b Bond             0
 M. Yousuf run out                      30
 U. Akmal b Vettori                      9
 S. Afridi c Butler b Oram              70
 K. Akmal not out                       67
 A. Razzaq c Styris b Butler            26
 U. Gul run out                          0
 M. Aamer c B McCullum b Southee         0
 S. Ajmal not out                        0
 Extras (lb-8 w-11 nb-2)                21
 Total (for nine wickets, 50 overs)    287
 Fall of wickets 1-0 2-0 3-57 4-75 5-176 6-184 7-270 8-271
9-277 
 Bowling: Bond 10-2-61-2 (w-3), Southee 10-2-54-1, Butler
7-0-54-1 (nb-2, w-2), Oram 10-0-47-1 (w-1), Vettori 10-1-34-2,
N. McCullum 3-0-29-0
 New Zealand innings
 B. McCullum b Gul                       21
 A. Redmond lbw b Ajmal                  52
 M. Guptill b Gul                         4
 R. Taylor c K Akmal b Aamer              0
 S. Styris  c sub b Razzaq                5
 D. Vettori b Afridi                     38
 J. Oram b Razzaq                         9
 N. McCullum lbw b Afridi                 0
 I. Butler run out                        4
 S. Bond not out                          4
 T. Southee b Ajmal                       1
 Extras (1b-8 w-2 nb-1)                  11
 Total (all out, 39.2 overs)            149
 Fall of wickets 1-30 2-34 3-35 4-50 5-119 6-139 7-139 8-139
9-144 
 Bowling: Aamer 7-1-15-1, Gul 6-3-24-2 (nb-1), Razzaq
9-1-38-2, Afridi 10-0-46-2 (w-2), Ajmal 7.2-0-18-2
 (Reporting by Jason Benham; Editing by Tom Pilcher; To query
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