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Pakistan in tatters against New Zealand as Younis Khan falls

Currently, Haris Sohail is batting on seven off 17 while skipper, Misbah ul Haq is on one.

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Pakistan earn first break-through against New Zealand as Dean Brownlie departs for 14

He was caught by Ahmed Shahzad after going for a swing on the bowl which was outside off.

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Pakistan vs New Zealand 2014: Saad Nasim’s dismissal piles more pressure on Pakistan

Currently, it's Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal batting on 28 and one respectively.

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Pakistan vs New Zealand 2014: Shahid Afridi strikes with two quick wickets

He successively dismissed Dean Brwonlie and in-form Kane Williamson for duck and 32 respectively.

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Pakistan take two quick New Zealand wickets to come back into the match

Anton Devcich and Dean Brownlie were the two men to be dismissed on 21 and duck respectively.

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Mike Hesson to seriously consider Jesse Ryder for New Zealand-A squad

Ryder declined an invitation to play in Friday's Island of Origin Twenty20.

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New Zealand vs South Africa 2014: Dean Brownlie, Tom Latham named replacement for injured Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson

New Zealand name replacements after Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor were ruled out due to injuries.

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India tour of New Zealand 2014: Ross Taylor needs support from others

Ross Taylor has raised the bar for current set of New Zealand cricketers to follow in his footsteps.

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Video Highlights: England vs New Zealand 1st Test at Lord’s, 2nd session – Day 3

England came out after lunch in a decent position, 37 runs ahead but they lost their skipper pretty early on in the session. Alastair Cook chasing a widish delivery from Trent Boult and Dean Brownlie too a super catch to remove him for 21. Things got worse for England in the very next over. Neil...

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Peter Fulton: Back-to-back centurion happy to swing bat for New Zealand

Black Caps opener Peter Fulton celebrated his recall from the cricket scrapheap on Monday by becoming only the fourth New Zealander to score back-to-back centuries in a Test.

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