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Pakistan needs 97 runs to cover Kiwi’s lead in Karachi test

December 29, 2022 06:33 PM


At the end of the fourth day of the Karachi test, Pakistan scored 77 runs for 2 wickets and it needs further 97 runs to cover the lead of New Zeeland.
Pakistani batsman Imam-ul-Haq and Noman Ali are standing on the wicket and have scored 45 runs and 4 runs respectively. 
Earlier, batsman Abdullah Shafiq and Shan Masood were dismissed for 17 runs and 10 runs respectively, and both have returned to the pavilion.
The Kiwi team scored 612 runs against the Pakistani team’s total score of 438 runs in the first innings.

According to the AFP, Pakistan will need to bat-out the last day to avoid defeat in the first Test after New Zealand gained the upper hand Thursday through a masterly undefeated double-hundred by Kane Williamson in Karachi.

Trailing by 174 runs after the first innings, Pakistan finished the fourth day on a precarious 77-2, with Imam-ul-Haq on 45 and nightwatchman Nauman Ali four.

Pakistan have lost their last four Tests -- including a first-ever 3-0 whitewash at the hands of England -- and are now 97 runs behind with eight wickets intact.

The home team's task of salvaging a draw shouldn't ordinarily be onerous on a National Stadium pitch that has not so far taken sharp turn, but their propensity for middle-order collapses recently has given New Zealand the sniff of victory.

Opener Abdullah Shafique was the first wicket to fall as he played an injudicious lofted shot off spinner Michael Bracewell, and was caught at mid-on for 17.

Then Shan Masood was adjudged leg before off Ish Sodhi for 10 before Haq and Nauman saw off the day.

Earlier, Williamson's unbeaten double century enabled the visitors to declare their first innings on 612-9 -- a good 174-run lead over Pakistan's 438.

Williamson reached 200 with a single off spinner Abrar Ahmed, batting for ten hours and striking 21 boundaries and a six in an innings which saw him overturn two leg-before decisions on 13 and 116.

He also survived two stumpings off spinner Nauman on 15 and 21.

Resuming on 440-6, Williamson and Sodhi defied Pakistan's bowling in the first session as the pair took the total to 595 before their seventh wicket stand was broken.

Sodhi was caught off Ahmed for 65 to better his previous best, also against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi in 2018.

Tim Southee and Neil Wagner fell without scoring as New Zealand lost three wickets in the space of two runs, but last-man Ajaz Patel held his ground to help Williamson reach the milestone.

Ahmed finished with 5-205 -- his second five-wicket haul -- while Nauman Ali took 3-185.

New Zealand are playing their first Test series in Pakistan for 20 years.

Pakistan vs New Zealand 1st Test scoreboard
Karachi, PakistanCRICKETNZLPAKScoreboard at the close Thursday on the fourth day of the first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi:

Pakistan 1st innings 438

(Babar Azam 161, Agha Salman 103; Tim Southee 3-69)

New Zealand 1st innings (overnight 440-6)

T. Latham c sub (Ghulam) b Ahmed        113

D. Conway lbw b Nauman                92

K. Williamson not out                       200

H. Nicholls b Nauman                       22

D. Mitchell c Sarfaraz b Ahmed         42

T. Blundell lbw b Wasim                     47

M. Bracewell c Wasim b Ahmed          5

I. Sodhi c Azam b Ahmed                    65

T. Southee c Masood b Nauman          0

N. Wagner c Salman b Ahmed              0

Ajaz Patel not out                                  0

Extras  (b7, lb11, nb1, w2, penalty 5)   26

Total (for nine wkts dec, 194.5 overs)  612

Fall of wickets: 1-183 (Conway), 2-231 (Latham), 3-272 (Nicholls), 4-337 (Mitchell), 5-427 (Blundell), 6-436 (Bracewell), 7-595 (Sodhi), 8-596 (Southee), 9-597 (Wagner)

Bowling: Hamza 26-3-83-0, Wasim 34-6-105-1, Ahmed 67.5-8-205-5, Nauman 63-5-185-3 (1nb, 2w), Azam 4-1-11-0

Pakistan 2nd innings

Abdullah Shafique c sub (Phillips) b Bracewell 17

Imam-ul-Haq not out                                          45

Shan Masood lbw b Sodhi                                 10

Nauman Ali not out                                              4

Extras: (nb1)                                                        1

Total (for two wkts, 31 overs)                             77

Still to bat: Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Agha Salman, Mohammad Wasim, Abrar Ahmed, Mir Hamza

Fall of wickets: 1-47 (Shafique), 2-71 (Masood)

Bowling: Southee 6-3-8-0, Patel 9-1-29-0, Bracewell 9-1-23-1, Sodhi 7-1-17-1 (1nb)

Toss: Pakistan

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

TV umpire: Ahsan Raza (PAK)

Match referee: Muhammad Javed Malik (PAK)



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