Pak vs NZ Test series: Babar Azam leads Pakistan's recovery against Kiwis at Hamilton

Pakistan’s batting sensation Babar Azam’s fighting 81 run unbeaten knock helped Pakistan to salvage their first innings in the second Test against New Zealand in Hamilton on Sunday.

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Pak vs NZ Test series: Babar Azam leads Pakistan's recovery against Kiwis at Hamilton

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Pakistan’s batting sensation Babar Azam’s fighting 81 run unbeaten knock helped Pakistan to salvage their first innings in the second Test against New Zealand in Hamilton on Sunday. Azam had a maiden Test century in sight as he remained unbeaten at Lunch on Day 3.

Pakistan were 200 for 8 at lunch on the third day, trailing New Zealand by 71 when rain forced the players from the field 10 minutes early.

The 22-year-old Azam, in only his third Test, was not out 81, surpassing his previous Test best of 69 on debut against the West Indies last month.

Mohammad Amir was 4 not out with only Imran Khan left to bat.

After starting the day on the ropes at 76 for 5, Pakistan added 124 in 31.4 overs during the session, which began 30 minutes early to make up time lost to rain on the first day.

Azam resumed on 34 and took the senior role of keeping the innings together while Sarfraz Ahmed (41) and Sohail Kahn (37) attacked the bowling.

Ahmed had luck on his side when he pulled Tim Southee to midwicket where the ball went through the hands of a leaping Henry Nicholl.

Four balls later Tom Latham missed with a shy at the stumps as Ahmed slipped mid-wicket after being turned back during an aborted single attempt.

Bowling with a blustery wind behind him, Southee could not reproduce his commanding form of Saturday when he removed the Pakistan top order and bowled just three overs on Sunday in an intial spell that cost 32 runs.

The introduction of Neil Wagner produced the breakthrough for New Zealand.  Ahmed, who had slashed and profited against Southee, tried the same shot to a short Wagner delivery and it flew to Jeet Raval at second slip.

Southee came back to find a better line in his second spell to remove Sohail, caught behind by wicketkeeper BJ Watling.

Wahab Riaz faced only five balls before he was lbw to Colin de Grandhomme.  Southee has taken 4 for 68 and Wagner three for 59.

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