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Muhammad Abbas made history during his One day international (hate) Debut in New Zealand against Pakistan on Saturday, March 29. The whole of 21 years achieved the fastest fifty in hate debut, reaching the milestone in just 24 balls, surpassing the previous record held by India Krunal pandyawho scored his fifty in 26 balls against England in 2021.
With number six, Abbas contributed a Swift 52 that only reached 26 deliveries, including three six and four four. Its explosive blow came at a crucial moment for New Zealand, which had stumbled up to 50-3 in the first entrances. However, a collaboration between Mark Chapman and Daryyl Mitchell was fixed on the boat, with Chapman who finally scored a century (132 occurred 111 balls) and Mitchell added 76 runs of 84 balls. This 199 -thrown 199 collaboration helped New Zealand publishes a total formidable of 344/9 At his highlights at Mclean Park in Napier.
The match saw that Pakistan’s bowling attack was struggling to contain the runs, as Abbas’s late Blitz pushed for New Zealand to an impressive score. Despite the earliest advances in Pakistan’s bowls, including the debutant Akif Javed taking two doctors, they could not maintain their adherence to the party, as the fireworks of Abbas illuminated the last stages of the entrances.
The moment, Muhammad Abbas, 21, recorded the fastest fifty in hate debut! Follow Live and Free to NZ at TVNZ + & Duke 📺 @Sportnationnz 📻 Live score | https://t.co/cvmr1mqn5i #Nzvpak #Cricketnation pic.twitter.com/6ktlnyblih
– BlackCaps (@blackcaps) March 29, 2025
Muhammad Abbas, born in Lahore and raised in New Zealand, showed his potential in an international scenario that many had been foreseen since his household performances. His father, Azhar AbbasHe was also a cricket to Pakistan before moving to New Zealand and continued his Cricket race. This debut not only marks a personal achievement for Abbas, but also adds to New Zealand’s growing reputation to promote Cricket Talent.