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Test in Karachi: Pakistan lost by 97 runs in the second innings, scoring 77 runs for two wickets.

Pakistan vs Newzealand 1st Test Match Highlights | TW NEWS
Pakistan vs Newzealand 1st Test Match Highlights | TW NEWS

 The first Test match between Pakistan and New Zealand has come to an end on the fourth day in Karachi.

In the second innings, Pakistan scored 77 runs for the loss of two wickets, leaving them 97 runs behind. Abdullah Shafiq was run out for 17 runs, and Shaan Masood scored 10 runs.

The first innings was declared by New Zealand at 612 runs with 9 outs. With his fifth double-century of his career, Kane Williamson maintained his unbeaten record. Dion Conway was demoted for 92 and Tom Latham was demoted for 113.

Ash Soodi of New Zealand scored 65 runs, Tom Blendle scored 47 runs, and Daryl Mitchell scored 42 runs. Abrar Ahmed took five wickets for Pakistan, Nouman Ali took three, and Muhammad Wasim took one.

Imamul Haq and Abdullah Shafiq started Pakistan's second innings. After scoring 17 runs, Abdullah Shafiq was demoted. Shan Masood followed him back to the pavilion despite only scoring 10 runs.

Night gatekeeper Nauman Ali came in to bat as of now of the day. Imamul Haq finished the game with 45 runs and Noman Ali scored four runs.

In the first innings, Pakistan scored 438 runs, including centuries from Babar Azam and Agha Salman.

What did Nouman Ali say regarding Sarfraz's stump miss by Williamson?

Safi Bhai also tried, but he was unable to get out New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson, according to the national cricket team's bowler Noman Ali.

Sarfraz missed two opportunities to get Kane Williamson out on the third day of the Karachi Test. Nouman Ali stated in the post-match discussion that there were chances to leave. Safi Bhai tried as well, but he failed.

Sarfaraz tried, but he was unable because Mann Ali claimed that the ball was also full on the leg stump.

It is important to keep in mind that yesterday, Sarfraz Ahmed missed two chances to run out of Kane Williamson. The former captain missed the first chance to run out Williamson for 15 runs, but Williamson went on to score a double century on the third and fourth days of the game. made it successfully.

Williamson became the first Kiwi player to score a double century in Pakistan.

KARACHI: Kane Williamson, a former captain of New Zealand, became the first Kiwi to play the longest innings in Pakistan.

In the Karachi Test, Kiwi player Kane Williamson batted for 600 minutes, while Martin Crowe batted for 552 minutes in 1990.

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This is the third longest innings by any outsider in Pakistan after India's Rahul Dravid had 740 minutes in Rawalpindi and Australian batsman Imprint Taylor had 720 minutes in Peshawar.

After scoring 200 runs in the first innings of the Karachi Test, Kane Williamson became the longest foreigner to bat in Karachi, remaining unbeaten for 600 minutes.

Test in Karachi: Salman Agha was unable to play because of illness, but Babar Azam is healthy.

On the fourth day of the Karachi Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, commander Babar Azam came into the field completely fit.

Hasan Ali is available to field in his place on the fourth day of the match because Salman Khan, who was a part of the playing eleven, is still ill and has not come out to play.

Babar Azam, captain of the national team, is also on the field now that he is fully fit.

Rizwan's captaincy in the Karachi Test sparked controversy in the stadium.

Rizwan's captaincy in the Karachi Test sparked controversy. According to ICC rules, a substitute player cannot be a captain. Photo PCB A substitute player cannot serve as captain, per ICC regulations. Photo PCB During the Karachi Test, there was a debate about Muhammad Rizwan's captaincy because he came to the ground for alternate fielding rather than Babar Azam.

Mohammad Rizwan came to the ground as a substitute fielder on the third day of the Karachi Test in place of Babar Azam. He was seen captaining the team and giving instructions to the fielders.

However, the match referee and on-field umpires intervened and informed Pakistan's management that, by ICC rules, a substitute player cannot captain.

Mohammad Rizwan was disqualified from captaincy by Pakistan's team management after the match referee and umpire intervened, and Sarfraz Ahmed is now in charge.


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