Pak deliver knockout punch
Jan. 9: Pakistan’s left-arm attack of Abdur Rehman and Wahad Riaz ripped through the New Zealand batting line-up on Sunday to seal a 10-wicket victory inside three days in the first Test.
New Zealand’s second innings lasted less than 39 overs as they were shot for 110 leaving Pakistan a mere 19 runs to win, a target they achieved in 22 balls. The win was a big boost for Pakistan who are without leading players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, who are at the centre of a spot-fixing inquiry.
Captain Misbah-ul-Haq said the win showed his side was not distracted by the ongoing anti-corruption hearing which is being held in Qatar. “The team played really well in the last (drawn) series against South Africa so the confidence is high, and we just want to move up a step and a win a Test match here,” he said.
“For the last five, six years we have not won a Test series, and we want to win this series. I think everybody in the team is focused on this,” he said.
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