Karachi:The first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand ended in a draw after bad light put an end to New Zealand's chase of a modest 138 runs at Karachi on Friday. Pakistan resumed the fifth day of play at 77/2, with Imam-ul-Haq (45*) and Nauman Ali (4*) at the crease.
Michael Bracewell struck early for Kiwis, dismissing Nauman for four, reducing Pakistan to 82/3. Spinner Ish Sodhi delivered the biggest blow by trapping Babar Azam for 14. Pakistan was 100/4. Sarfaraz Ahmed and Imam-ul-Haq formed an 85-run stand. Ahmed continued his good run with the bat, smashing another half-century in the second innings of his return Test.
Sodhi ended the partnership dismissing Sarfaraz for 53 off 76 balls. He also dismissed Agha Salman (4) and deprived Imam of his century, sending him back for 96 off 206 balls. Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Wasim then stitched a stand to take the hosts beyond 250-run mark. Sodhi claimed his sixth wicket trapping Wasim for a well-made 43. Shakeel reached his fifth Test half-century.
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Pakistan declared their innings at 311/8, with Shakeel (55*) and Mir Hamza (3*). They had a lead of 137 runs and gave NZ a modest total of 138 runs to chase. Ish Sodhi was the pick of the bowlers for the Kiwis, taking 6/86. Bracewell also took two wickets. Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed continued his fine run, dismissing Bracewell for just three runs.