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Pakistan strike twice before rain halts Test

Published: 25 Nov 2016 - 11:27 pm | Last Updated: 08 Nov 2021 - 08:33 pm

AFP

Hamilton:  New Zealand reached 77-2 against Pakistan before rain forced day one of the second and final Test to be abandoned after just 21 overs in Hamilton yesterday.
The players took lunch 15 minutes early as the skies opened, with Jeet Raval on 35 and Ross Taylor on 29 after the early loss of Tom Latham and Kane Williamson.
Three hours later, the umpires tired of waiting for the rain to clear and scratched the final session. Play will resume half-an-hour early at 10:30 am today.
Pakistan won the toss in bowler-friendly conditions with a green wicket and heavy cloud cover, but apart from Mohammad Amir, their seamers were unable to pin New Zealand down.
Veteran batsman Ross Taylor hit six boundaries in his unbeaten 29 off 20 deliveries. Raval was dropped on his third delivery but otherwise looked composed as he continued the good form from his maiden Test last week when he compiled innings of 55 and 36 not out.
In his opening over, Amir had Raval dropped at first slip by Sami Aslam, and removed Latham for a golden duck.
New Zealand captain could only reach 13 before he was given out caught behind off Sohail Khan.
Umpire Simon Fry turned down the initial appeal but his call was overturned on review, although television replays appeared inconclusive.
The wicket gave Sohail figures of 1-35 off seven overs, while Amir had 1-15 off six.