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    An acknowledgement of Kyle Jamieson's bowling in the Black Caps' nine-wicket win over Pakistan to open their five-match T20 cricket series in Christchurch

    An acknowledgement of Kyle Jamieson's bowling in the Black Caps' nine-wicket win over Pakistan to open their five-match T20 cricket series in Christchurch


    He took three wickets for eight runs as the visitors were dismissed for 91, a tally the hosts chased with 9.5 overs to spare.

    Opener Tim Seifert, who made 44, commended his teammate.



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