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NZ vs Pak, 2nd Test: Azhar Ali Leads Pakistan Counterattack After Jamieson Onslaught (Tea Report)
Azhar Ali was holding the Pakistan innings together as he edged towards a century in the face of a devastating bowling performance from Kyle Jamieson on day one of the second Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.
At tea, Pakistan were 218 for five with Azhar not out 90 in sight of his 18th Test century while Faheem Ashraf was not out 26.
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