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1st Test, Day 3: Shah and Ali slice through Kiwis to put Pakistan in control

November 18, 2018 20:23 IST

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IMAGE: Hasan Ali took his maiden five-wicket haul. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

Hasan Ali and Yasir Shah claimed five wickets each against New Zealand to put Pakistan on the brink of victory on day three of the first Test in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

Seamer Hasan Ali took his maiden five-wicket haul with 5-45 while leg-spinner Yasir Shah finished with 5-110 as the visitors slumped from 220-4 to 249 all out in their second innings.

 

Chasing a target of 176 at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Pakistan reached 37 for no loss with openers Imam-ul-Haq (25) and Mohammed Hafeez (8) at the crease.

Resuming at 56 for one, New Zealand's batting pair Kane Williams and Jeet Raval looked fluent in the morning session before a sharp leg-break from Shah cleaned Williamson's stumps.

Williamson's dismissal for 37 saw Ross Taylor arrive to the crease, who smashed Shah for three boundaries in an over.

But Ali's ripping inswinger trapped Taylor (19) plumb leg before wicket, before Raval's (46) cautious knock ended when he was caught behind off the medium pacer.

Wicketkeeper batsman BJ Watling (59) and Henry Nicholls (55) rebuilt the innings with a 112-run partnership, before Shah removed both batsmen to trigger a collapse.

Another sharp leg-break off a dry pitch earned Shah his fifth wicket as Neil Wagner returned to the dressing room for a duck.

With the second new ball in hand, it took Ali three deliveries to dismiss Ish Sodhi and Trent Boult to wrap up the New Zealand innings.

The visitors led by Williamson had collapsed for 153 in their first innings but had recovered well, courtesy of Boult's four-wicket haul, to bowl out Pakistan for 227 on day two.

But Pakistan's bowling attack have again proved their worth as they close in on a 1-0 lead in the three-Test series.

The second Test will be played in Dubai from Nov. 24-28 before both teams return to Abu Dhabi for the final Test from Dec. 3-7.

Source: REUTERS
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