Naseem Shah celebrates with teammates after choosing up a wicket on day 1 of 2nd Test vs NZ© AFP
New Zealand captain Tim Southee determined to bat first after successful the toss and openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway made essentially the most of useful circumstances on Day 1 of the second Test towards Pakistan in Karachi. Conway and Lathan placed on a century stand to present the guests a robust begin.
But it was Pakistan paceman Naseem Shah who produced a peach of supply to interrupt the opening stand that was threatening to show into an enormous one.
The teen got here around the wicket and hurled in a supply angling in to the left handed Latham at over 143 kmph.
Latham did not get bat on ball and because it thudded into the pads which led to vociferous appeals from the bowler and the remainder of the Pakistan group.
Latham was finally dismissed for 71 runs. Conway went on to finish his century and placed on one other century stand with Kane Williamson, earlier than he and Williamson have been dismissed in fast succession.
New Zealand ended the day on 309/6 with spinner Agha Salman choosing up 3 wickets in direction of the tip of play.
The first Test match had led to a draw.
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