T20 World Cup Allen century powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final New Zealand booked their place in the T20 World Cup final after a dominant performance saw them crush Pakistan by five wickets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Kiwis' victory was largely down to the heroics of Tim Allen, who smashed an unbeaten 74 off just 47 balls. Pakistan, put into bat first, were dismissed for 130 in their allotted 20 overs. The tourists' top-order struggled against the New Zealand attack, with Finn Allen's opening partner Devon Conway picking up three wickets to help restrict them to a modest total. Chasing down the target, New Zealand got off to a flying start thanks to an 80-run partnership between Finn and Tim Allen. The latter took centre stage, hitting eight fours and four sixes as he single-handedly drove his team towards victory. He was eventually dropped on 61, but went on to reach his half-century off just 33 balls. With the target well within reach, New Zealand's middle-order batsmen made light work of the remaining runs, with Daryl Mitchell and Jimmy Neesham adding an unbeaten 23-run stand to seal a comprehensive win. The Kiwis' victory was their seventh in succession at this year's tournament, and sets them up nicely for a repeat of their 2000 ODI World Cup final defeat against Australia. New Zealand will face either England or Pakistan in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday, after the two teams faced off earlier in the day.#Daryl_Mitchell #England #Australia #Pakistan #Finn_Allen #Devon_Conway #T20_World_Cup #New_Zealand #Jimmy_Neesham #Melbourne_Cricket_Ground #Tim_Allen
