Fawad A;lam's second centiury in 11 years,  in vain

New Zealnd wins the first test despite Fawad Alam’s century

Fawad A;lam's second centiury in 11 years,  in vain
Fawad Alam’s second century in 11 years, in vain

 

New Zealand vs Pakistan at Bay Oval, Tauranga, New Zealand.

New Zealand 431 ao  155 ov, Williamson 129 off 297, 12 fours, 1 six, Taylor 70 off 151, 10 fours, 1 six, Watling 73 off 145, 8 fours, Shaheen 4-109, Yasir 3-113.

New Zealand second Innings 180-5 off 45.3ov  Blundell 64 off 107, 7 fours, Latham 53 off 112, 3 fours, Naseem 3-55

Pakistan 239 ao off 102.2 ov,  Faheem 91 off 134, 15 fours, 1 six, Rizwan 71 off 142, 8 fours, Jameson 3-35, Wagner 2-50, Boult 2-71, Southee 2-69.

Pakistan second Innings 271ao off  123.3ov Fawad102 off 269, 14 fours,  Rizwan 60 off 191, 6 fours,  Azhar 38 off 120, 4 fours, Southee 2-33, Jamieson 2-35

Pakistan won the toss and decided to field

New Zealand win by 101 runs.

New Zealand wins the first test in the last hour thriller. The tourists began 71-3  needing to either save the test by batting out the day or score 373 to win, as efforts of Fawad Alam who hit 102 from 269 balls, a six-hour knock was in vain.  Although last pair Naseem and Shaheen Afridi survived seven overs in fading light before Santner finally took the wicket catching Naseem’s miscued drive above his head. New Zealand is aiming to go second in the World Test Championship table if they win the series 2-0 or draw the second test which starts on 2nd January.

 New Zealand secured a final-hour victory in the first Test against Pakistan and boosted their hopes of making the World Test Championship final.

Spinner Mitchell Santner had the last man Naseem Shah caught and bowled with just 4.3 overs left in Mount Maunganui.