New Zealand vs Pakistan Test match Day-4
National top order flops again in Mount Mangnoi Test, chasing 373 runs
In the first Test against New Zealand, the visiting team gave Pakistan a target of 373 runs to win, in response to which the national team has scored 71 runs for 3 wickets at the end of the day. Chasing New Zealand's 373 on the fourth day of the Mount Manganui Test, the Pakistani team went home in trouble from the start. After New Zealand's 373, both openers returned to the pavilion at zero and Pakistan's third wicket fell to 37 when Haris Sohail scored 9. Made out.
New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee has taken 300 wickets in Test cricket. Tim Southee has crossed this milestone in 76 Test matches. Tim Southee is the third New Zealand bowler to take 300 wickets after Sir Richard Headley and Daniel Vettori.
Earlier, New Zealand started the fourth day's play and the captain of the New Zealand team declared the second innings at 180 runs and thus the host team gave Pakistan a target of 373 runs to win.
Pakistan were bowled out for 239 in the first innings in reply to New Zealand's 431. On the fourth day of the match, New Zealand started the second innings when Kiwi openers Tom Latham and Tom Blundell batted well, Tom Blundell and Tom Latham scored half-centuries while skipper Ken Williamson scored 21, Ross Taylor 12 and Henry Nichols 11. Coins Ken Williamson also completed 1000 runs against Pakistan during his innings. Pakistan took three wickets for Naseem Shah, Mohammad Abbas took one wicket.
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