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NZ vs PAK: Mitchell Hay, Ben Sears shine as New Zealand beat Pakistan by 84 runs in 2nd ODI, take 2-0 lead

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NZ vs PAK: New Zealand won the second ODI against Pakistan by 84 runs in Hamilton on April 2nd.
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