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2nd Test TEST, Hagley Oval, Christchurch, 03 January, 2021

Pakistan

1st INN

297/10

(83.5) RR 3.54

2nd INN

8 /1

(10.5) 0.74

Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan (C) (W)
Pakistan trail by 354 runs with 9 wickets remaining
New Zealand Kane Williamson (C)

New Zealand

1st INN

659/6

(158.5) RR 4.15

Live Cricket Score New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 3: Century for Daryl Mitchell; NZ Declare at 659/6; Lead PAK by 362 Runs

Check New Zealand vs Pakistan 2nd Test, Day 3, Live score Live Streaming Online NZ vs PAK: Finally the declaration comes! Don't know Pakistan would be happy or sad seeing the declaration. With the lead of 362 runs, Pakistan are under a lot of pressure and upon that overcast conditions. A heck of a task for them to end the day on the right note with the bat though.

Live Cricket Score New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 3: Century for Daryl Mitchell; NZ Declare at 659/6; Lead PAK by 362 Runs

Live Cricket Score New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 3, NZ vs PAK | Finally the declaration comes! Don't know Pakistan would be happy or sad seeing the declaration. With the lead of 362 runs, Pakistan are under a lot of pressure and upon that overcast conditions. A heck of a task for them to end the day on the right note with the bat though.

Live Cricket Score New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 3, NZ vs PAK

Day 2 Recap 

Kane Williamson surpassed 7,000 test runs and Henry Nicholls completed his seventh test century as New Zealand built a 103-run lead over Pakistan by lunch Tuesday on the third day of the second cricket test.

Williamson was 153 not out and Nicholls was 138 in a record partnership for New Zealands fourth wicket against all nations which was worth 329 at the break.

New Zealand resumed Tuesday at 286-3, just 11 runs short of Pakistans first innings of 297. Williamson posted his 24th test century on the second day and resumed at 112 and Nicholls, who is impeded by a calf injury, was 89.

Despite his injury Nicholls was given the all-clear to continue his innings and he reached his century from 212 balls in 287 minutes with 10 fours. His innings was far from chanceless: he was caught behind at 3 but reprieved by a no-ball call and dropped by Mohammad Rizwan off Shaheen Afridi at 86.

Nicholls offered another chance on day three but was dropped by Azhar Ali at gully and, on 133, offered a sharp return catch to Naseem Shah which the bowler couldnt hold.

At 123 Williamson passed 7,000 career runs in tests, joining Ross Taylor (7,379) and Stephen Fleming (7,172) as one of only New Zealanders who have reached that mark. When his partnership with Nicholls reached 272 it became New Zealands highest for the fourth wicket, exceeding the 271 by Taylor and Jesse Ryder against India at Napier in 2009.

Nicholls’ injury caused him obvious discomfort, especially when running between wickets. He did as much as he could to overcome the inconvenience by striking 15 fours and a six.

Williamson faced 247 balls to pass 150 for the eighth time in his career, looking at his best when he unleashed his cover drive.

His current innings follows his career-best 251 in the first test against the West Indies this summer and his 129 in the first test against Pakistan. Nicholls score follows his personal best 174 in the second against the West Indies and his 56 in the first test of this series.

New Zealand scored briskly, adding 114runs in the session from 28 overs.



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