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In the second Test against Pakistan

Fired up Southee creates havoc in Pakistan ranks

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New Zealand's Tim Southee
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Tim Southee captured three quick wickets to put New Zealand in a commanding position in the second Test against Pakistan on Saturday.

Neil Wagner also bagged two wickets as Pakistan collapsed to 76 for five at stumps on day two, still 195 runs behind New Zealand's first innings total of 271.

Babar Azam was not out 34 at the close of play at Hamilton's Seddon Park with Sarfraz Ahmed unbeaten on nine.

New Zealand, chasing their first series win over Pakistan in 31 years, had been in trouble at 5-119 before BJ Watling's 49 not out anchored a tail-end revival that lifted the home team to a competitive total. 

"We could have been bowled out for 200-210," said Watling after coaxing the tail order to extend the innings as long as possible on a wicket offering encouragement to the seamers.

"I enjoy batting with the tail. It can be a challenge sometimes. you have to try and keep them as focused as they can but you just try to eke out as many runs as you can."

But what the non-recognised New Zealand batsmen achieved, the Pakistan top order failed to do as Southee enticed them into making a string of rash shots, seaming the ball away with a mixture of short and full-length deliveries. 

In his third over, the New Zealand quickly removed opener Sami Aslam for five and Azhar Ali for one. Then, in his fifth over, he dismissed the veteran Younis Khan for two as Pakistan slumped to 12-3.

Azam and Shafiq briefly steadied the innings with a 39-run partnership before Wagner's double strike. 

He bowled Shafiq for 23 then followed up with a short ball to debutant Mohammad Rizwan which he hooked to Matt Henry on the boundary for a golden duck on his test debut.

Ahmed took a single off the next ball to deny Wagner the hat trick.

- A 'disappointing' effort -

Pakistan speedster Sohail Khan described it as a "disappointing" effort by their senior batsmen.

"Our players need to learn as quickly as possible (to leave) the ball outside the off stump because the new ball does the trick here, and if you start chasing the ball outside the off stump, like Asian pitches, it's not the same here."

At the close, Southee had figures of three for 26 while Wagner had 2-15.

But with three days remaining, Sohail held hope Pakistan could recover.

"One good partnership will take us close and from there a new game is started," he said.

"The responsibility will (then) be on the bowlers to get New Zealand out as quickly as possible."

Resuming on 77-2 after rain washed out most of the first day, New Zealand lost three early wickets. 

Ross Taylor went for 37, adding eight to his overnight score before he was caught flat-footed by Sohail  and edged the ball to wicketkeeper Ahmed.

Opener Jeet Raval benefitted from two dropped catches by Aslam, progressing to 55 when he nicked Imran Khan to Rizwan who had taken over at first slip. 

Henry Nicholls (13) edged Wahab Riaz to Ahmed to have New Zealand 119-5 when Watling went to the crease. 

He added 51 with Colin de Grandhomme to lift New Zealand to 170-5 by lunch, only for de Grandhomme to fall to Imran on the first ball after the resumption of play for 37. 

Mitchell Santner contributed 16 to a 33-run stand for the seventh wicket before edging Sohail to Younis Khan in slips.

Southee engaged in an intriguing battle with Riaz which saw the swashbuckling New Zealander ducking, weaving and slashing through a barrage of short-pitched deliveries. 

He reached 29 off 28 balls before he misjudged a slower ball from Sohail and was bowled. 

New Zealand were all out in the third over after tea when Watling ran out of partners and was left stranded one run short of a half-century. 

For Pakistan, Sohail took 4-99 and Imran 3-52.

Source: AFP

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