New Zealand on the rocks in Wellington.....

Posted by rukshanshamilk Friday, December 4, 2009



Mohammad Asif struck three times as New Zealand managed to knock off just 70 of the 405 runs they require for victory in the second Test against Pakistan in the final session of day three in Wellington. After bowling Pakistan out for 239 in their second innings on the stroke of tea New Zealand faced the daunting task of chasing down the fourth highest fourth innings score in a winning effort with two days remaining at the Basin Reserve and at stumps had reached 70 for three to trail by 335 runs. New Zealand's highest successful fourth innings run chase was 324 for five against Pakistan in Christchurch in February 2004. Only the West Indies (418 for seven against Australia in May 2003), South Africa (414 for four against Australia in December last year) and India (406 for four against the West Indies in April 1976) have won chasing greater targets than New Zealand face in Wellington. Asif finished the day with three wickets for 19 runs from his 11 overs to leave Pakistan firmly in the driving seat and on course to level the three-Test series after New Zealand's 32-run win in the opener in Dunedin. The chase began in customary fashion for the New Zealanders however with the loss of an early wicket as opener Tim McIntosh lasted just four balls before he was trapped leg before wicket by Asif. Martin Guptill and Daniel Flynn added another 32 runs for the second wicket before Guptill got an inside edge onto his stumps to give Asif his second scalp. His third followed in his next over when Flynn's dogged 39-ball innings of 20 ended when he edged behind to wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal to leave New Zealand in the precarious position of 37 for three. It could have been worse for New Zealand but for some poor fielding by Pakistan, who saw captain Mohammad Yousuf and Misbah-ul-Haq both drop simple catches. Ross Taylor, who took 14 balls to get off the mark with a well-timed boundary, was dropped by Misbah on 13, while Fulton, who had needed 15 balls before he got on the board got a life when Yousuf dropped a sitter with the tall right-hander on three. The pair survived to the close and will resume on Sunday on 15 and 12 respectively. Pakistan began the day in pedestrian fashion as Yousuf (10 not out) and Misbah (unbeaten on one) crept along from the overnight score of 64 for two before Misbah got a thick edge to Brendon McCullum to give Iain O'Brien his third scalp of the innings with the pair having added 67 runs from the resumption. It was the only wicket to fall in the first session after O'Brien got openers Salman Butt (18) and Imran Farhat (35) the previous night. Misbah's demise brought Umar to the crease and he breathed some life into the innings, taking just four balls to notch his first boundary. Never afraid to play his shots, the 19-year-old's 39 runs to lunch took just 21 balls and included four boundaries and two sixes off Daniel Vettori. Eleven deliveries later he was bringing up his second Test half-century with a well-timed boundary off Martin - his sixth of the innings. But the very next ball he holed out to the New Zealand skipper running back from mid-off to end an entertaining 52-run stay. Shoaib Malik and Yousuf pushed Pakistan through the 200-run mark but Malik edged to McCullum from the fifth delivery he faced from Grant Elliott, then Akmal did the same the next ball to leave Pakistan 210 for six. New Zealand took the new ball immediately it was offered and Martin reaped the reward inducing a thick edge from Mohammad Aamer (nine) which Guptill took at gully. Yousuf was out for 83 when Martin had him trapped leg before wicket - but only after Vettori had asked for a review when Rudi Koertzen turned down the initial appeal. Martin found himself on a hat-trick after new batsmen Danish Kaneria got a thick edge to Taylor in the slips first ball but Asif survived to remain nought not out once O'Brien wrapped up the Pakistan innings when Gul holed out to Fulton in the deep. Martin finished with figures of four for 52 after being none for 44 before he got Umar, while O'Brien took four for 66 and Elliott two for eight in five overs.

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