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pakistan vs new zealand, day 4, 2nd test, karachi
Pakistan vs New Zealand, Day 4, 2nd Test, Karachi
Sodhi dismissed Abrar in the first over of the day itself to wrap up Pakistan's innings on 408 and give his side a lead of 41.
Mir Hamza struck early to hand Devon Conway a golden duck.
Tom Latham raised back to back fifties to help revive New Zealand with a 109-run stand alongside Williamson.
Kane Williamson chipped in with a valuable 41.
Naseem Shah broke the century stand after Lunch.
Hasan Ali dismissed Henry Nicholls cheaply in the second innings.
Tom Blundell and Michael Bracewell put on a 120-run stand for the fifth wicket to delate Pakistan.
Tom Blundell notched up his second successive fifty of the series.
Michael Bracewell scored his maiden Test half-century.
Southee clean bowled Abdullah Shafique on the second ball of Pakistan's chase of 319.
Nightwatcher Mir Hamza fell to Sodhi, leaving Pakistan at 0/2 by stumps.
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