Cricket New Zealand fires Pakistan for 297 dgtl



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New Zealand stopped Pakistan’s first inning at 296 in the second round of the series thanks to a five-course run by pacemaker Kyle Jamison.

Kiwi captain Ken Williamson won the draw and chose to play at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. With that decision, the pitchers finished with dignity the visiting team three hundred years ago. Jamison took 5 wickets for 69 runs. Tim Southee (2-61), Trent Bolt (2-62), Matt Henry (1-6) shared the remaining grounds.

Azhar Ali scored the 93rd highest for Pakistan. He played 162 balls. Marlen has a dozen limits. The injured Babar Azam was replaced by Test captain Mohammad Rizwan at age 81. Fahim Ashraf made 46. The inaugural Zafar Gohar made 34. Otherwise, Pakistan would not have come close to three hundred.

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Pakistan was losing 4 wickets in 6 races over lunch. Jamison returned to starter Abid Ali in three overs, Harris Sohail in four overs and Fawad Alam in five overs. The 26-year-old looked devastated. In that situation, Azhar Ali and Mohammad Rizwan added 6 runs for fifth field. It was Jamieson who brought Rizwan back. His fifth victim is Fahim Ashraf. With this, Jamison took 5 wickets for the third time in the sixth test.

New Zealand won the first round by 101 runs. They fell 1-0 in the last Test of the series. Once this test has been drawn up, they will top the test ranking for the first time.



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