Fawad Alam and Mohammad Rizwan denied New Zealand any terrain for the better part of two sessions before Pakistan imploded in the final session.
Test cricket never fails to amaze. If you were at the Bay Oval for the last day of the first test between New Zealand and Pakistan, you will surely enjoy the experience for a long time. By the end of the second session, it looked like the match was headed for a tame draw. Pakistan was sailing at 215/4 and the tie seemed imminent.
But then, in a turn of fortune, Pakistan dramatically self-destroyed to allow New Zealand to draw first blood in the series. The visitors lost their last 6 wickets by adding only 31 runs, as the Kiwis beat their opposition by 101 runs.
New Zealand could choose only one solo wicket in the first two sessions
The first two sessions clearly belonged to the visitors. In both sessions together, Pakistan lost only one solitary spot, that of Azhar Ali. After the third ball of 40, Trent Boult made a delivery through Ali. The veteran hit him and passed the ball to BJ Watling behind the stumps.
That was the only source of joy for the Kiwis in the first two sessions as the visitors looked solid and thwarted New Zealand’s bowling attack. The day certainly belonged to Fawad alam. The unorthodox hitter, with a Chanderpaul stance, frustrated the Black Caps with his solidity. The southpaw scored a challenging 102, and it’s a century that he will be able to savor for the rest of his career.
Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan continued from where he left off in the first inning. The keeper scored 60 of 191 deliveries and participated in a pivotal 165-run partnership with Alam. However, Rizwan was caught dead in front of the stumps in the final session by Kyle Jamieson for 60. Neil Wagner He was rewarded for his perseverance on the short ball throughout the day as he induced a false blow from Alam.
When the southpaw left around 102, having made 269 deliveries, there was tension in the Pakistani countryside. Yasir Shah was the next man to leave, leaving Jamieson squarely in the hands of the first slip. Wagner then scalped first-inning hero Faheem Ashraf for 19, as Pakistan was in crisis.
The last two fields were only a matter of time. Mitchell Santner caught Mohammad Abbas plumb in front of the stumps. The left arm spinner then ended the procedure when he scalped Naseem Shah to give his team a last-minute victory with only 4.3 overs remaining for the day. Now both teams will head to Christchurch with the series on the line and everything to play for starting January 3, 2021.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
what a fight of the Pakistan team 🇵🇰 I fought hard but it doesn’t matter. Come back stronger in the next game, but in this match we have seen some good performances @ iamfawadalam25 @iMRizwanPak @iFaheemAshraf good luck for the next game Congratulations to @NEGROCAPS team #PakvsNz
– Kamran Akmal (@ KamiAkmal23) December 30, 2020
“Supporting the Pakistan cricket team is not stressful at all,” says Abdul, 24. #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/CBRon9hwfn
– Wasim Jaffer (@ WasimJaffer14) December 30, 2020
Team Pakistan 🇵🇰 proud of U for showing great attitude of endurance and fought hard until the end. Strong character is displayed Stay strong and come back stronger @iMRizwanPak @ iamfawadalam25 @captainmisbahpk @ YounusK75 @ waqyounis99 #PakvsNz
– Mohammad Hafeez (@ MHafeez22) December 30, 2020
Hard work, dedication, and resilience proved many wrong. Respect ❤️ Well done and congratulations @ iamfawadalam25 about the score of the second test 💯 👍🏼💪🏼👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/5zGXpRmaBT
– Mohammad Hafeez (@ MHafeez22) December 30, 2020
Cricket Test 😍
– Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) December 30, 2020
Brilliant 💯 @ iamfawadalam25 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻good fight against work Hard work really pays off. @iMRizwanPak pic.twitter.com/vna4GYv2a2
– Kamran Akmal (@ KamiAkmal23) December 30, 2020
Exceptional hit @ iamfawadalam25 👏👏👏. Very determined association with @iMRizwanPak .
– Salman Butt (@im_SalmanButt) December 30, 2020
@ iamfawadalam25 very well played brother, your hard work and determination have paid off, very happy for you #PAKvNZ
– Sohail Tanveer (@ sohailmalik614) December 30, 2020
That’s why we love this game … Grit & grinding … #testcricket @ iamfawadalam25 fabulous study of the century in concentration 🙏👏 @TheRealPCB #NZvPak #BayOval pic.twitter.com/Dlsp3QyCNl
– Danny Morrison (@ SteelyDan66) December 30, 2020
How magnificent 💯. 👏👏@ iamfawadalam25, you are proving your worth. Congratulations!!
– Sandeep Lamichhane (@ Sandeep25) December 30, 2020
YES HE WILL DO IT !! Well batted Fawad Alam! @TheRealPCB #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/u3I667rh4Z
– Grant Elliott (@grantelliottnz) December 30, 2020
Kane Williamson is getting so many New Years gifts! First he became a father, then he won the Man of the Match award for his brilliant century, New Zealand becomes the # 1 test team and now he’s likely to take the # 1 test batting position. pic.twitter.com/WNL69qIr78
– Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) December 30, 2020
– Williamson’s MOM.
– Master stroke to bring Santner.
– New Zealand’s number 1 test team.
– Williamson is likely to be number 1 in the ICC test rankings.What a day for Kane. The cool ice. pic.twitter.com/afYVSikfoV
– Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) December 30, 2020
Naseem Shah was brilliant with his defense in the final overs. #NZvPAK
(📷 – Fan code) pic.twitter.com/XqryONINaJ
– CricTracker (@Cricketracker) December 30, 2020
Kane Williamson is a brave and genius captain. Perhaps knowing how conditions are easing in New Zealand at the 4th inns, he gave his bowlers more than 4 sessions to defeat Pakistan. Declared a goal of just 373 and went for 60 points in the WTC. #NZvPak
– Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) December 30, 2020
Superb New Zealand win, but chill your Black Caps jets fans … world test rankings are not updated until series is completed (which Kiwis still need to win to claim # 1 spot) #NZvPAK
– Alistair Hogg (@alistairjhogg) December 30, 2020
Fawad Alam 1st Test century – July 2009.
Fawad Alam 2nd Test century – today.
Incredible that in more than 11 years he has only played 6 test matches.#Cricket
– Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) December 30, 2020
What a test !!!!!!!! https://t.co/YQXqQyUXTJ
– Grant Elliott (@grantelliottnz) December 30, 2020
That moment when New Zealand won the Test match. NZ won all 5 of its 5 events at NZ in 2020 Santner’s last two wickets are the only 2 taken by NZ spinner at home in 2020pic.twitter.com/WopxJrdVfz
– Sarang Bhalerao (@bhaleraosarang) December 30, 2020
A stat on Mohammad Rizwan: He stayed in the wicket for 285 minutes, which is the longest stay in terms of minutes by a Pakistani wicket-keeper hitter in the fourth inning of a test match.
The previous one was Moin Khan – 283m v Sri Lanka, Sialkot, 1995. #NZvPAK– Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani) December 30, 2020