Hamilton: New Zealand took nine wickets in a dramatic final session of the second Test against Pakistan to win by 130 runs in Hamilton yesterday and clean sweep their series 2-0.
It was New Zealand’s first series win over Pakistan since 1985.
Pakistan were faced with an imposing 369-run target in their second innings but set themselves up for a run-a-ball slog when they reached tea on the final day at 158-1.
The match edged towards a cliff-hanger finish before Tim Southee removed Pakistan’s leading run scorer Sami Aslam for 91.
That started a rapid collapse which saw their last eight wickets fall for 49 in 20 overs with Neil Wagner taking the last three for no runs in just six deliveries.
The series win to New Zealand means Pakistan fall from second to fourth in the world rankings while New Zealand remain seventh.
After reaching tea on the final day needing 211 off 204 deliveries, Pakistan could only ponder whether they left their charge too late.
Openers Azhar Ali (58) and Aslam (91) laid the platform with a record fourth innings opening stand for Pakistan of 131 but it lasted a time-consuming 60 overs before Azhar was dismissed.
Azhar (58) played on trying to hit leg-spinner Mitchell Santner out of the ground and Babar Azam (16) went in similar fashion on the fourth ball after tea.
Aslam mistimed a drive off Tim Southee to give Kane Williamson catching practice at mid-off.
Sarfraz Ahmed was run out for 19 off 21 and Asad Shafiq did not get off the mark. Veteran Younis Khan struggled to 11 before he went lbw to Southee.