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Sarfaraz s century helps Pakistan earn draw against New Zealand

January 6, 2023 02:25 PM


Pakistan's last pair Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed survived 21 balls in fading light Friday while Sarfaraz Ahmed hit a fighting century to deprive New Zealand of a victory, bringing the second Test to a sensational draw in Karachi.

New Zealand were in sight of a series-clinching victory after dismissing Sarfaraz for a career-best 118 with 39 balls remaining in the match.

But as dusk settled, Naseem scored 15 and Ahmed seven to guide Pakistan to 304-9 in pursuit of a 319-run target when umpires Alex Wharf and Aleem Dar declared the light unfeasible to continue with three overs remaining.

The two-match series ended 0-0 after the first Test -- also in Karachi -- ended in a draw, depriving New Zealand of their first series win in Pakistan for 53 years.

New Zealand took the second new ball and with the fourth delivery Tim Southee dismissed Agha Salman for 30 to break a 70-run stand for the seventh wicket before Bracewell dismissed Sarfaraz to raise hopes of a win.

But it was Sarfaraz whose fourth Test century -- first in eight years -- which set Pakistan on course for a fighting draw.

Pakistan were staring at defeat at lunch with the total on 125-5, but Sarfaraz led the fight back during a sixth wicket stand of 123 in three hours with Saud Shakeel who made 32.

Pakistan reached 179-5 at tea, needing a further 140 runs in the 31 overs -- a point from where Sarfaraz sped up the run rate by smashing three boundaries and a six off spinner Michael Bracewell before driving pacer Matt Henry for two to reach his hundred.

But once Pakistan lost Sarfaraz, Hasan Ali (five) and Salman in the space of 14 runs, the target went out of reach.

The previous best winning chase in a Test in Pakistan was 314 by the home team against Australia in Karachi in 1994.

Sacked as captain of all three formats in October 2019, Sarfaraz staged a comeback in the drawn first Test -- also in his hometown of Karachi -- and top scored the series with 335 runs with three fifties and a hundred.

In all, Sarfaraz batted for four hours and 48 minutes, hitting nine boundaries and a six -- an improvement on his previous highest of 112 made against the same opponents in Dubai eight years ago.

Spinner Michael Bracewell (4-75) and Ish Sodhi (2-59) jolted Pakistan earlier with three wickets in the first session.

Resuming two down without any runs on the board, Pakistan lost Imam-ul-Haq (12), skipper Babar Azam (27) and Shan Masood (35) before reaching three figures.

Haq fell to a rash drive off Sodhi as the ball spun in and crashed onto the stumps.

Azam and Masood then put on 42 runs and were looking solid when Bracewell came into the act.

He first removed Azam with a sharp turning delivery that was edged to wicketkeeper Tom Latham, while Masood miscued a lofted shot and was caught by Kane Williamson at mid-off.

Pakistan v New Zealand second Test scoreboard

Complete scoreboard of the second and final Test between Pakistan and New Zealand after the fifth and final day at the National Stadium in Karachi on Friday:

New Zealand 1st innings 449 (D. Conway 122, T. Latham 71, M. Henry 68 not out; Abrar Ahmed 4-149)

Pakistan 1st innings 408 (Saud Shakeel 125 not out, Imam-ul-Haq 83, Sarfaraz Ahmed 78; Ajaz Patel 3-88, I. Sodhi 3-95)

New Zealand 2nd innings 277-5 dec (M. Bracewell 74 not out, T. Blundell 74, T. Latham 62)

Pakistan 2nd innings (overnight 0-2)

Abdullah Shafique b Southee               0

Imam-ul-Haq b Sodhi                      12

Mir Hamza b Sodhi                         0

Shan Masood c Williamson b Bracewell     35

Babar Azam c Latham b Bracewell          27

Sarfaraz Ahmed c Williamson b Bracewell 118

Saud Shakeel c Mitchell b Bracewell      32

Agha Salman b Henry                      30

Hasan Ali lbw b Southee                   5

Naseem Shah not out                      15

Abrar Ahmed not out                       7

Extras: (b16, lb5, w2)                   23

Total: (for nine wkts; 90 overs)        304

Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Shafique), 2-0 (Hamza), 3-35 (Haq), 4-77 (Azam), 5-80 (Masood), 6-203 (Shakeel), 7-273 (Salman), 8-282 (Hasan), 9-288 (Sarfaraz)

Bowling: Southee 20-7-43-2, Henry 21-3-69-1, Sodhi 18-2-59-2, Bracewell 20-2-75-4, Patel 7-1-32-0 (2w), Mitchell 4-2-5-0

Result: Drawn

Toss: New Zealand

Umpires: Alex Wharf (ENG) and Aleem Dar (PAK)

TV umpire: Ahsan Raza (PAK)

Match referee: David Boon (AUS)



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