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    The Black Caps have made light work of a small target in the opening T20 against Pakistan in Christchurch

    The Black Caps have made light work of a small target in the opening T20 against Pakistan in Christchurch


    The hosts skittled Pakistan for 91 - with Kyle Jamieson taking three for eight and Jacob Duffy nabbing four wickets.

    New Zealand raced to the target one wicket down in just 10.1 overs - led by Tim Seifert who made 44.

    The White Ferns earlier claimed a seven wicket win over Sri Lanka in their second game to ensure Tuesday's game three will decide the series.

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