Fawad, Rohail hit tons to put Pakistan Shaheens in control

Published December 20, 2020
Fawad Alam and captain Rohail Nazir (pictured) both scored as Pakistan Shaheens made brilliant recovery on day three of their four-day fixture against New Zealand ‘A’ at the cob ham Oval here on Saturday. — Photo courtesy PCB
Fawad Alam and captain Rohail Nazir (pictured) both scored as Pakistan Shaheens made brilliant recovery on day three of their four-day fixture against New Zealand ‘A’ at the cob ham Oval here on Saturday. — Photo courtesy PCB

WHANGAREI (New Zealand): Fawad Alam and captain Rohail Nazir both scored as Pakistan Shaheens made brilliant recovery on day three of their four-day fixture against New Zealand ‘A’ at the cob ham Oval here on Saturday.

The tourists, who were struggling at 64-4 in their second innings and just 32 runs in front, rode on the magnificent 215-run partnership between Fawad and young Rohail to post 318-9 at draw of stumps with a healthy lead of 286.

New Zealand fast bowler Matt Henry put the home side in control upfront after Pakistan Shaheens began the penultimate day at 15-1 by sending back Shan Masood (14) before Michael Rae dismissed Imran Butt (10) and Azhar Ali (29).

But the left-handed Fawad and Rohail then batted with great determination to put New Zealand ‘A’ on the defensive as they remained together in the middle for 246 minutes when the right-handed Rohail departed for exactly 100 (164 balls, 11 fours and two sixes). It was the 19-year-old wicket-keeper’s second first-class hundred.

Fawad cemented his spot for the Boxing Day Test in Mount Maunganui by reaching his 36th first-class century before becoming the fifth wicket for Henry when he edged a catch to wicket-keeper Cam Fletcher. The 35-year-old’s 139 from 233 balls in 320 minutes included 11 boundaries.

Henry had figures of five for 52 in 24 overs with Rae claiming 3-75 from 17 overs. Ed Nuttall — New Zealand ‘A’s bowling hero on the opening day with 5-54 — bowled just two overs on Saturday before limping off with an undisclosed injury.

PAKISTAN SHAHEENS (1st Innings) 194 (Azhar Ali 57, Imran Butt 27, Rohail Nazir 21; E.J. Nuttall 5-54, N.G. Smith 3-29).

NEW ZEALAND ‘A’ (1st Innings) 226 (R. Ravindra 70, C.D. Fletcher 57, N.G. Smith 40, K.J. McClure 24; Mohammad Abbas 4-40, Amad Butt 3-22, Yasir Shah 3-54).

PAKISTAN SHAHEENS (2nd Innings, overnight 15-1):

Shan Masood c Bracewell b Henry 14

Abid Ali b Nuttall 1

Azhar Ali lbw b Rae 29

Imran Butt c Ravindra b Rae 10

Fawad Alam c Fletcher b Henry 139

Rohail Nazir c Cooper b Henry 100

Amad Butt c Carter b Henry 0

Yasir Shah c Cooper b Henry 8

Sohail Khan c sub b Rae 3

Mohammad Abbas not out 0

Naseem Shah not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-11, NB-2) 13

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 94 overs) 318

FALL OF WKTS: 1-2, 2-26, 3-49, 4-64, 5-279, 6-281, 7-295, 8-312, 9-317.

BOWLING (to-date): Henry 24-6-52-5; Nuttall 5-1-17-1 (2nb); Smith 13-4-28-0; Rae 17-3-75-3; Rippon 15-4-44-0; Ravindra 12-1-48-0; Bracewell 8-1-43-0.

Published in Dawn, December 20th, 2020

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