New Zealand frustrate Pakistan as lead surges to 126

AFP  |  Abu Dhabi 

and Bradley-John defied as reached 200-4 at tea on the third day of the first Test in on Sunday.

The fifth wicket stand between (51) and (43) has so far yielded 92 runs as -- conceding a 74-run deficit in the first innings -- extended their lead to 126 with six wickets standing.

has three boundaries in his 133-ball defiance -- his sixth Test half century -- while has knocked four hits to the ropes.

hope another 100 runs can help them get a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

New Zealand were in danger of losing the Test after three quick wickets fell in the space of just 22 runs in the first session with medium pacer taking two in the same over.

But Watling survived a leg-before decision on review after umpire raised his finger off for 15. Watling took full advantage of the reprieve and added 67 in the second session without losing a wicket.

Hasan (3-30) had brought back in the game in the first session.

Hasan, who had opener yesterday, trapped a dangerous looking Taylor leg-before with a sharp incoming delivery for 19 and then had Jeet Raval caught behind by wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed for 46.

Raval had added 86 for the second wicket with who made 37. Raval hit five boundaries in his 120-ball knock.

Resuming at 56-1 New Zealand had pinned hopes on their Williamson. But it was Raval who smashed two boundaries and then took a single off to take New Zealand into the lead.

But just 12 runs into the lead Williamson was bowled by leg-spinner to a ball that beat the batsman's push and removed the bail.

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First Published: Sun, November 18 2018. 16:40 IST