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. . World News – USA – New Zealand win the 101-run Bay Oval Test to finish No.. One side of the world after the dramatic collapse of Pakistan

. . New Zealand wins the Bay Oval Test with 101 runs and becomes No.. 1 team in the world after the dramatic collapse of Pakistan - Pakistan lost five wickets for 31 runs on a dramatic final day at Bay Oval when New Zealand won the game by 101 runs to maintain good form.

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Fawad Alam had achieved a century after 4000 days after last reaching the milestone in 2009. The left-hander had shared a 165-run stand with Captain Mohammad Rizwan. Pakistan hadn’t lost a single wicket in the first two sessions and it looked like the friendly would be heading for a draw. However, in a dramatic final session, Pakistan lost five wickets for 31 runs when New Zealand won the 101-run Bay Oval Test Match to continue its rise in the ICC World Test Championship. New Zealand also struggled with Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah’s final wicket pair battling for 48 balls. With only 27 balls left, Naseem Shah Mitchell Santner tossed a full ball back as New Zealand recorded a thrilling win. With this win, New Zealand is now officially No.. 1 test team in the world after India beat Australia in Melbourne. It was a sensational performance for New Zealand that had to work really hard on the final day to get the win.

The day started off brilliantly for New Zealand when Trent Boult Azhar Ali got rid of. However, this was all the success New Zealand had for at least 60 overs as Fawad Alam and skipper Mohammad Rizwan managed to hold their own against disciplined bowling. Kyle Jamieson was metronomic while Boult, Tim Southee, and Neil Wagner created opportunities. Wagner didn’t roll much on the final day as he broke his toe while hitting and his availability for the second test at Hagley Oval is in doubt. Fawad Alam and Mohammad Rizwan sewed a solid stand of 165 runs, with Fawad Alam scoring a century and Mohammad Rizwan putting together a well-deserved fifty. Both players reached limits and turned the stroke well, the pair building in confidence with each passing.

When the last session came, Fawad Alam and Rizwan were still holding on. Fawad Alam has seen its century, but it was Kyle Jamieson who ended the massive partnership when he faced Rizwan for 70. They were also helped by some luck when the DRA went in favor of New Zealand. After Fawad Alam reached his century, it was the untiring perseverance of Neil Wager that caught him despite an injury. Wagner punched it with the short ball and Fawad Alam pushed it to the goalkeeper, who made a great catch.

Jamieson sent Yasir Shah back, but it was Wagner who wiped out any chances of a tie. After briefly bowling at Faheem Ashraf, the bowler sucked him with a full ball and Ashraf, who missed his century in the first innings, left. When Mohammad Abbas was trapped in the LBW, Pakistan still had over 12 overs to beat. Shaheen Afridi was hit on the helmet and he was given a concussion test, which he passed but looked uncomfortable. Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah held almost 50 balls in hand, but Mitchell Santner finished the competition when he caught Naseem Shah with a stunning one-handed to spark wild celebrations at Bay Oval and ensure that New Zealand ended a difficult 2020 on the top the world rankings.

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World News – USA – New Zealand win 101-run Bay Oval Test to become No.. One side of the world after the dramatic collapse of Pakistan
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