New Zealand all-rounder Will Young celebrated his stunning century against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy opener but ...
Tom Latham (118*) and Will Young (107) smashed centuries as New Zealand set a 321-run target for Pakistan in the first match of Champions Trophy 2025 in Karachi Will Young was not supposed to play ...
Young and Latham revived the innings from 73-3 with a 118-run fourth wicket stand, helping their team overcome the early loss of Devon Conway (10), Kane Williamson (1) and Daryl Mitchell (10).
KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb 19 (Reuters) - New Zealand underlined their title aspirations as Will Young and Tom Latham smashed hundreds to set up a 60-run victory over defending champions Pakistan in ...
The much-anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025 kicked off in scintillating fashion as the New Zealand opener, Will Young rescued the Kiwis alongside Tom Latham who got a century each. The star ...
Tom Latham (118*) and Will Young (107) smashed centuries as New Zealand set a 321-run target for Pakistan in the first match ...
Will Young and Tom Latham scored centuries to lead New Zealand to 320/5 against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy opener on Wednesday. Young hit 107 runs, and Latham remained unbeaten on 118.
New Zealand opener Will Young became the first centurion of the 2025 Champions Trophy as he reached his hundred in 107 balls against Pakistan in the tournament opener in Karachi. (Live Blog | More ...
New Zealand opener Will Young notched up his 4th ODI half-century in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 opener against Pakistan at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi. He opened the innings as New ...
Tom Latham and Will Young both hit centuries as New Zealand kicked off their ICC Champions Trophy campaign with a 60-run win over hosts Pakistan in Karachi. Young (107 off 113 balls) scored his ...
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Centuries from Tom Latham and Will Young powered the Kiwis to a strong total of 320 for 5. Pakistan struggled to chase the target and fell short, ending their innings at 260 all out.