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NZ vs Pak, 1st Test: Pakistan Out For 239 After Ashraf Frustrates New Zealand Attack
Not even a broken toe could stop New Zealand's pace attack dominating day three of the first Test against Pakistan Monday, but their efforts quickly to wrap up the innings were stalled by a late-century stand from Mohammad Rizwan and Faheem Ashraf at Mount Maunganui on Monday.
On a day disrupted by intermittent showers and an unseasonal hail storm, the Black Caps pace foursome took five for 50 in the first two sessions before Pakistan rallied to be all out for 239 at stumps, 192 in arrears.
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