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WELLINGTON: Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd Test Live Streaming, Pakistan were 138 for 3 in first innings against New Zealand soon after the resumption of second session in second cricket rain-effected Test on Thursday here at Wellington.
After winning the toss, Kiwis decided to put Pakistan into batting first in rain-delayed second Test match here.
Salman Butt and Imran Farhat, two left hand opening batsmen, provided Pakistan solid start of 60 runs but soon after three wicket were down on 90 before tea break while skipper Mohammad Yousuf was lbw on 0 having faced just two deliveries.
Pakistan took hefty start after the play was resumed but shortly after lost two more wickets when the score reached 130 featuring young Umar Akmal swift 46 off 48 balls with six boundaries and 1 six while Shoaib Malik could only manage to add 9 runs to total.
Salman Butt struck 32 and Imran Farhat knocked 29 for 60-run opening stand.
WELLINGTON: Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd Test Live Streaming, Pakistan were 138 for 3 in first innings against New Zealand soon after the resumption of second session in second cricket rain-effected Test on Thursday here at Wellington.
After winning the toss, Kiwis decided to put Pakistan into batting first in rain-delayed second Test match here.
Salman Butt and Imran Farhat, two left hand opening batsmen, provided Pakistan solid start of 60 runs but soon after three wicket were down on 90 before tea break while skipper Mohammad Yousuf was lbw on 0 having faced just two deliveries.
Pakistan took hefty start after the play was resumed but shortly after lost two more wickets when the score reached 130 featuring young Umar Akmal swift 46 off 48 balls with six boundaries and 1 six while Shoaib Malik could only manage to add 9 runs to total.
Salman Butt struck 32 and Imran Farhat knocked 29 for 60-run opening stand.
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