5 plots of Jamison, 7-run regret of Azhar



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Pakistan was eliminated by 296 in the first inning against New Zealand on Sunday, the first day of the Christchurch test.

Azhar scored 93 runs with the impression of great concentration and a great shot selection. In the midst of the disaster, acting captain Mohammad Rizwan’s aggressive 71-run innings gave Pakistan courage.

At the extra swing and bounce bowling show, Jamison’s victim took 5 wickets for 69 runs. In the first 6 trials of his career, the tall and fast bowler got this flavor 3 times.

New Zealand won the toss and chose to pitch at Hagley Oval in the third over of the match. Tim Southee lbw Shan Masood in a great yorker swing. Masood, the left arm, returned to zero in two consecutive innings.

Abid Ali and Azhar Ali handled the initial push well. The duo added 72 runs for the second wicket. But Jamieson suddenly broke into Pakistan’s batting order. This pacemaker took 3 wickets in three consecutive overs.

Jamidon’s bowling cannon began by returning Abid, who scored 25 runs on extra rebound. His victim at the next crossing was Harris Sohail. Push bigger in the next over. Fawad Alam, who had scored a century in the previous Test, was knocked down by a goalkeeper. The ball hits his gloves and he gets an easy catch for the goalkeeper.

After losing 4 wickets in 63 races, Pakistan got some relief after the rain. Rizwan then fought back under pressure from the Kiwis. After the break, Rizwan hit a boundary with the first ball at the wicket. He then hit three limits in a row to Trent Bolt.

At the other extreme, Azhar is frozen by then. He is the ideal hitter for this wicket. Put the ball after the ball, send the ball to the limit every time you get a chance to take shots again.

Azhar touched fifty of 63 balls and Rizwan touched 80 balls.

Mohammad Rizwan made fifty in 5 consecutive innings.  Photo: New Zealand Cricket Twitter.

Mohammad Rizwan made fifty in 5 consecutive innings. Photo: New Zealand Cricket Twitter.

Jamison broke this great 6-run pair. Rizwan caught behind the wicket playing on the wrong line. After a pair of fifty in the previous test, the starting captain of Pakistan scored 61 of 61 balls in 11 fours.

The goalie-batter turned fifty in 5 consecutive innings with the previous series.

In the next matchup, Azhar made another half-century matchup with Fahim Ashraf (56). Fahim, who put his life in the hands of Ross Taylor with an easy 4-run catch, played a shot on the road to Rizwan.

Matt Henry, who had a chance because of Neil Wagner’s injury, did not shoot very well, but brought the biggest ground of the day to New Zealand. Stop Azhar with a great offline delivery. Azhar was caught on the first slip with 93 of 162 balls in 12 overs.

Fahim and Zafar Gohar led the team in three hundred races. After 91 in the previous test, the best mark of his career, Fahim made 48 this time. Jamison completed 5 wickets after returning it.

Left-arm spinning rover Gohar batted for 34 runs.

Trent Bolt stopped Pakistan below 300 with the last two wickets on the second new ball.

Short score:

First entry from Pakistan: 296 in 63.5 overs (Masood 0, Abid 25, Azhar 93, Haris 1, Fawad 2, Rizwan 61, Fahim 48, Zafar 34, Afridi 4, Abbas 0 *, Nasim 12; Saudi 23-6-71-2, Bolt 20.5 -3-62-2, Jamieson 21-6-69-5, Henry 16-2-6-1, Mitchell 2-1-6-0).



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