New Zealand on the hill, Pakistan in a tough test



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Why Williamson turned half a century into a century. Henry Nichols and BJ Watling received half centuries. Jamison flashed with.

New Zealand hit for the second day in a row on the first day. In the first innings against Pakistan, the hosts fled. They lost all their wickets and scored 431 runs. In response, Pakistan had a chance to hit 20 overs at the end of the second day on Sunday. The visitors lost 1 spot during 30 races. Pakistan is still behind by 401 races at Mount Manganu.

Williamson was undefeated at 94 on the first day, drawing a picture of determination on the green cover. Everyone expected a century from him. Captain Kiwi did not disappoint. He picked up his 23rd century earlier in the day. Henry Nichols, at the other extreme, easily achieved the half-tenth century.

But no one could make the tickets bigger after hitting the milestone. Nichols was caught at 57 by Nasim Shah’s goalie rebound. After losing his partner, Williamson’s bat stopped at 129 runs. Yasir Shah pushed the ball off the stump and caught it on the slide. The right-hander broke his innings with 12 fours and 1 six of 296 balls.

Kyle Jamieson and BJ Watling teamed up for the seventh wicket. After the lunch break, their strong partnership reached 6 major runs. The team’s career exceeded four hundred. Wicketkeeper-batsman Watling became Afridi’s second victim in 63 runs. The 32 biggest runs came from Jamison’s bat. Neil Wagner was fired for 19 as the last hitter to stop New Zealand innings at 431.

Afridi is the best of Pakistan with the ball. Got 4 wickets for 109 races. Yasir Shah has 3 windows. Mohammad Abbas, Fahim Ashraf and Nasim Shah each got 1 window.

By batting in the early innings, Pakistan got off to a shaky start. The two starting hitters were hitting rather cautiously. Tim Southee and Trent Bolt were perfectly handling the terrible pace and the gorillas. But Jamieson got to bowling and was successful.

Shan Masood was trapped behind the gate by a right arm pacemaker for 10 runs. Mohammad Abbas descended as a night watchman. Abbas saved the team from losing ground on the final afternoon by facing 10 balls. Abid Ali finished the day undefeated in 19 races with him.

Pakistan will have to score 231 runs to avoid continuation. It can be said that hitters have to give a tough test.



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