Wagner completes 150 wickets after Pakistan take lead

AFP  |  Abu Dhabi 

Left-arm paceman became the eighth bowler to take 150 or more wickets as took the lead on the second day of the first Test in on Saturday.

The 32-year-old dismissed for nine to achieve the feat in his 37th Test before reached 225-8 at tea, taking a lead of 72 runs on New Zealand's first innings total of 153 all out.

tops the chart for with 431 wickets in 86 Tests. At tea was batting on a solid 60 with five boundaries and was four not out.

were well-placed at 144-4 at lunch, seeking a big lead to get a 1-0 advantage in the three-match series but (3-52) checked their progress by dismissing for 43.

Debutant left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel, who has figures of 2-64, struck twice to reduce Pakistan's chances of a big lead.

Shafiq was bowled off an inside edge as he tried to force Boult while at the other end Sarfraz Ahmed swept away Patel for two and was stumped off Patel for 11.

Earlier, Pakistan resumed at 59-2 but lost overnight batsmen Sohail for 38 and for 22 in the space of just six balls at the same score of 91.

Sohail was the more confident of the two, having hit four boundaries but was caught at short mid-wicket by to a loose shot off leg-spinner Ish Sodhi's low full toss.

Azhar, who added 64 for the third wicket with Sohail, was dropped by Jeet Raval off when on 19 and was again lucky two runs later when given not out as the same bowler reviewed for a leg-before decision.

But Boult had the last laugh, forcing an edge off Azhar's bat for wicketkeeper BJ Watling's one-handed diving catch. hit just one boundary.

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First Published: Sat, November 17 2018. 16:55 IST