New Zealand win second Test by 138 runs to clinch series 2-0

Chasing 369 to level the series, Pakistan team were bowled out for 230 in the last hour of the play

Pakistan's Sami Aslam is dismissed for 91 runs during day five of the second cricket Test match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Seddon Park in Hamilton on November 29, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

Kane Williamson-led New Zealand side achieved a milestone on Tuesday after winning their first Test series on their home soil against Pakistan after more than 30 years.

Hosts won the second match of the two-match series playing in Hamilton after the visitors, chasing a stiff target of 369 to level the series, were bowled out for 230 in the last session of the play.

Second Test: Babar Azam leads Pakistan fightback

For visitors, the day started on a positive note as openers Sami Aslam and captain Azhar Ali put 131 runs for the first wicket.

Azhar departed in the second session of the day on the bowling of left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner after scoring 58 off 161 balls.


Sami on the other hand, departed after a hard-fought 91 off 238 balls in the last session when the visitors decided to show some intent of chasing down what would be the highest target chased in the country in five-day format.

Ross Taylor’s ton guides New Zealand into series-clinching position

The Green Caps batting lineup once again collapsed, this time in the last hour of the play, as they lost their last seven wickets for just 31 runs in over 15 overs.

For Black Caps, left-arm pacer Neil Wagner picked three, whereas experienced Tim Southee and Santner picked two wickets each.

Southee for his brilliant bowling performance in the match, was awarded man of the match.
Load Next Story