Tim southee’s number 300 departs new zealand for seven dgtl victory grounds



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Why Williamson’s bold decision paved the way for New Zealand to win. The Kiwis need 6 plots to win on the last day of Wednesday.

Leading by 192 runs in the first inning, New Zealand declared its second inning at 180 for five. Pakistan set a goal of 363 runs. At the end of the fourth day, they scored 61 runs for 3 wickets.

Tom Latham and Tom Blundell got off to a good start for New Zealand in the second inning. Latham scored 53 runs. Blandell scored 64 runs. 111 runs went up in the first wicket. This alliance was broken by Mohammad Abbas. New Zealand then lost land in quick succession. Latham, Williamson (21), Henry Nichols (11), BJ Watling (5) had no runs. Nasim Shah from Pakistan took 3 plots.

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Chasing the race, Pakistan was in danger from the start. Two starters Shan Masood and Abid Ali returned in two consecutive overs. Neither of them could score a run. Harris Sohail (9) didn’t last long either. For New Zealand, Tim Southee took 2 wickets and Trent Bolt took 1 wicket. Saudi took 300 wickets in the tests.



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