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Kiwi batsmen stumble despite Latham's ton

Last Updated : 11 November 2014, 18:41 IST
Last Updated : 11 November 2014, 18:41 IST

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Opener Tom Latham hit a maiden hundred but Pakistan still managed to secure a big lead in their bid to win the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

The left-handed opener scored 103 to defy the Pakistani bowlers as wickets fell from the other end with paceman Rahat Ali (4-22) and spinner Zulfiqar Babar (3-79) wrapping up New Zealand's first innings at 262.

That gave Pakistan a big 304-run lead and despite their opponents falling 105 runs short of the follow-on mark, the hosts batted again and finished the third day at 15-0.

Mohammad Hafeez (five) and Azhar Ali (nine) were at the crease as Pakistan led by 319 runs with two days left to push for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Pakistan had declared their first innings at 566-3.

Pakistan's regular opener Ahmed Shehzad was earlier ruled out of the remainder of the match and two Tests to follow afer he suffered a skull fracture suffered from a missed bouncer on Monday.

It was Latham who followed his father, Rod, to hit a Test hundred. They became the third New Zealand pair of father-son and 11th overall to score a Test century.

Walter and Richard Hadlee and Ken and Hamish Rutherfod had also done it for the Kiwis in the past.

Rod hit his only century against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo in 1992.

Latham kept one end intact as New Zealand recovered from a precarious 47-3 to 215-5 after Babar and Rahat had jolted them in the morning session.

Latham, whose previous best of 83 came against the West Indies earlier this year, hit 13 boundaries during his patient 222-ball knock and added 83 for the fourth wicket with Corey Anderson who made 48.

He was finally adjudged leg-before off Rahat and despite a review had to leave the field with New Zealand at 215-6.

BJ Watling (42) and Ish Sodhi (25) furthered the fight through their ninth wicket stand of 43 runs but Yasir Shah bowled Sodhi and Babar had Watling leg-before to end the innings.

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Published 11 November 2014, 18:41 IST

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