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That is the greatness of this victory. The undefeated century of Fawad Alam and the great society of Mohammad Rizwan broke down the walls of resistance, stopped the struggle of the last couple, crossed several laps of emotion, but did not achieve this victory! Also, this victory brought an indescribable flavor to Williamson.
New Zealand beat Pakistan 101 runs at the Mount Manganui test to advance to the two-game series. With this victory, the Kiwis secured first place in the ICC rankings for the first time in their long testing history.
Pakistan was eliminated by 261 in the second inning on Wednesday, the final day of the test.
The 101-race victory that erupted, the reality was quite the opposite. In the last over, Shahin Shah Afridi and Nasim’s last pair spent almost 8 overs on the wicket. When the match ended with Nasim’s farewell, Pakistan’s distance to the tie was just 4.3 overs!
This possible draw, even in the context of a victory unimaginable at one time, was created by Pakistan with Fawad Alam’s bat. After 10 years, he returned to the test team in December of last year. He went to England last August and could not take advantage to play 2 Tests. This test was probably the last chance for him. The 35-year-old hitter not only secured a spot in an extraordinary century, but also highlighted once again the unmistakable character of Pakistan.
In the fight to save the match, Pakistan gave a big push earlier in the day. Experienced Azhar Ali (37 of 120 balls) fired a loose shot after Trent Bolte hit a limit in the second over.
Another hitting disaster for Pakistan would not have been unusual then. But Fawad and Rizwan matched the combination of skill, technique and promise. Ball after ball, over and over, the two cut.
With the passage of time, the tendency to run also began to accelerate. Concerns raced on the forehead of Kiwi captain Ken Williamson. The excitement spread throughout the Pakistan dressing room.
No more windows before lunch. The second session also has no window. With the second new ball, the kiwis could not break through the wall of resistance. Fawad and Rizwan took 63 plots.
At one point, the pair were running more than four and a half overhead. Pakistan’s victory seemed very possible then!
Kyle Jamison later relieved the Kiwis. The tall runner gave the team a great gift on his 26th birthday. Rizwan returned with a great delivery that penetrated with force.
Even if the referee doesn’t give up, New Zealand can break the pair of 175 36-ball runs with the review. After 61 runs in the first inning, acting captain Rizwan had 60 of 191 balls in the second inning.
At the end of the match, the captain of Pakistan, Rizwan, and the captain of New Zealand, Williamson. Photo: New Zealand Cricket Twitter.
Earlier, Fawad set the limit with a great pool shot from Neil Wagner. The southpaw once again had his taste for a century in 2009 after 11 1/2 years of his century against Sri Lanka. Although this is only his sixth test.
But after Rizwan’s departure, Fawad could not fight for long. The ball bounced off the stump of Wagner’s leg, but the ball bounced off his gloves and into the goalkeeper’s gloves.
After 6½ hours of fighting, Fawad left the field with 102 runs of 269 balls with mixed feelings. He was holding the bat in response to congratulations from onlookers, but in the eyes of state frustration.
Then Jameson returned Yasir Shah to zero. Williamson made a big decision by turning the attack around. Santner stopped Mohammad Abbas (1) who played 28 balls.
Pakistan has not yet given up. Shahin Afridi and Nasim continued to fight for the last gate. Pakistan’s chances are getting brighter. But the couple stopped playing 46 balls. When he died last afternoon, the kiwis finally shone in the light.
New Zealand captain Williamson was the man of the match of his century in the early innings despite a win courtesy of the bowlers on the final day.
Short score:
New Zealand’s first entry: ৪৩১
First entry from Pakistan: ২৩৯
New Zealand Second Entry: 160/5 (d)
Pakistan’s second entry: (Goal 373, previous day 3/81) 121 in 263.3 overs (Masood 0, Abid 0, Azhar 36, Haris 9, Fawad 102, Rizwan 60, Fahim 19, Yasir 0, Abbas 1, Afridi 8 *, Nasim 1 ; Saudi Arabia 23-6-33-2, Bolt 25-9-62-2, Jamison 26-13-35-2, Wagner 26-9-55-2, Santner 19.3-3-52-2, Williamson 2- 1-1-0).
Outcome: New Zealand won by 101 runs
Serie: New Zealand leads 1-0 in 2 match series
Man of the match: Why Williamson
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