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Pakistan 85/0 at Lunch against New Zealand on Day 1 of 1st Test at Abu Dhabi

After labouring to 44 for no loss in 20 overs, Shehzad opened up, hitting three boundaries including two in a row.

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Published: Nov 09, 2014, 01:38 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 10, 2014, 08:25 AM (IST)

Ahmed Shehzad started slowly, but caught up later on to remain unbeaten on 40 at Lunch © Getty Images (File Photo)
Ahmed Shehzad started slowly, but caught up later on to remain unbeaten on 40 at Lunch © Getty Images (File Photo)

By Shiamak Unwalla

Nov 9, 2014

Pakistan were in control at 85 without loss against New Zealand at Lunch on Day One of the first Test. Ahmed Shehzad was unbeaten on 40, while Mohammad Hafeez was 45 not out.

Trent Boult and Tim Southee opened the bowling for New Zealand, with Hafeez and Shehzad taking strike for the hosts. Pakistan seemed to invoke their spirit from the first Test of the Australian series, going at a snail’s pace for the first few overs. They scored just about 20 in the first 10 overs.

Boult and Southee kept things very tight, but for their part the Pakistani batsmen seemed quite happy to just leave or defend the balls. Spinners Mark Craig and Ish Sodhi started off well, causing a few problems to the batsmen. Sodhi got a huge LBW appeal turned down as the ball had pitched outside leg stump, while Craig got Shehzad stranded halfway down the track only for wicketkeeper BJ Watling to snuff the stumping chance.

After labouring to 44 for no loss in 20 overs, Shehzad opened up, hitting three boundaries including two in a row off Corey Anderson. The pair started raising their scoring rate and eventually scored 41 runs in the last 11 overs before lunch. Both men looked comfortable and seem set on getting a big partnership. Hafeez in particular will want to score a few runs after coming under fire for being in poor form against Australia.

Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first with the same side that defeated Australia in the last Test. New Zealand chose to go in with all-rounders James Neesham and Corey Anderson, with Brendon McCullum pushed up to open the innings. Ish Sodhi and Mark Craig were in the side as well.

Brief scores:

Pakistan 85 for 0 (Mohammad Hafeez 45*, Ahmed Shehzad 40*) vs New Zealand.

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(Shiamak Unwalla, a reporter with CricketCountry, is a self-confessed Sci-Fi geek and Cricket fanatic. You can follow him on Twitter @ShiamakUnwalla)