Pakistan in trouble after NZ’s 403
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
DUBAI, Nov 18 (AFP): Pakistan were under pressure after losing both their openers for 34 in reply to New Zealand's big total of 403 in the second Test in Dubai Tuesday.
Azhar Ali (four) and Younis Khan (one) were unbeaten at close on the second day after Shan Masood (13) and Taufeeq Umar (16) departed early to give New Zealand an edge for the first time in the series.
Pakistan still need 170 runs more to avoid the follow-on with eight wickets intact.
Pakistan's new opening pair, after Ahmed Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez were ruled out due to injuries, flopped as Masood played over a sharp turning delivery from Ish Sodhi and was bowled between the gap.
Umar, playing his first Test in two years, was stumped as he was beaten by off-spinner Mark Craig.
That capped a good day for New Zealand who added 260 runs in the day.
Besides opener Tom Latham's brilliant 137, New Zealand owed their total to tail-enders who added 125 runs for the last four wickets after they had seemingly squandered a chance to post a big total at 278-6.
Mark Craig (43), BJ Watling (39) and Ish Sodhi (32 not out) fought hard to ensure New Zealand get past the 400-mark, a total which could put an in-form Pakistan batting under pressure.
Left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar was the pick of bowlers with 4-137 while leggie Yasir Shah finished with 2-92 and seamer Ehsan Adil 2-73.
Watling and Craig added 68 for the seventh wicket in the post-lunch session to leave the Pakistani bowlers frustrated on an unresponsive pitch.
It was left to part-timer Azhar Ali to break the stand when he had Watling caught in the slips and then two runs later Babar trapped Craig leg-before to leave New Zealand at 348-8.
Pakistan 34 for 2 trail New Zealand 403 (Latham 137, Babar 4-137) by 369 runs.