Pak vs NZ: Green shirts six down chasing New Zealand’s first innings score of 431

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Pak vs NZ: Green shirts six down chasing New Zealand’s first innings score of 431

MOUNT MAUNGANUI: Despite a broken toe, New Zealand pacer Neil Wagner was a nightmare for Pakistani batsmen as the black caps continued to dominate the first Test on day three in Mount Maunganui on Monday.

When an unseasonal hail storm brought an early tea break, Pakistan were 112 for six on a wicket that was difficult to score on, leaving them 319 behind New Zealand's imposing 431.

Since Pakistan resumed the day at 30 for one, New Zealand have delivered 47 overs and taken five for 82.

Black Caps captain Kane Williamson suggested at stumps on Sunday that the pitch was starting to deteriorate and spin would become a force, but it has been his fast bowling quartet who have triumphed.

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Tim Southee removed Azhar Ali (five) and Haris Sohail (three) before lunch while Kyle Jamieson bowled Abid Ali for 25 and Trent Boult accounted for nightwatchman Mohammad Abbas, who contributed five.

But it was the determination of Wagner between lunch and tea that was the talking point.

After x-rays confirmed a broken toe from being hit by a Shaheen Afridi yorker when batting on Sunday, Watling was "cleared to play by a doctor "providing he can tolerate the pain," a Black Caps spokesman said.

The short-ball specialist bowled three overs before lunch and delivered a seven-over spell immediately afterwards in which he removed Fawad Alam for nine.

Alam, with the unusual stance that suggests he is expecting the ball to come from square leg — even more exaggerated than West Indies' great Shivnarine Chanderpaul — attempted to hook a head-high bouncer and sent an edge to wicketkeeper BJ Watling.

It continued a run of low Test innings for the 35-year-old with his side-on approach since being recalled to face England in August.

 

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Pakistan 239 all out and newxealand 431. Anything above 200 and Pakistan will not chase so we basically need to get the kiwis all out for 8 runs top :p :p :p without babar azam, the batting has failed miserably and it shows how much we need him however the criminals of the match were the dropped catches. Why were there dropped catches? inexcusable and rightful defeat awaits us unless we pull our game together and come back like a professional unit.
 

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