WELLINGTON, Jan 19: Pakistan stubbornly ground out a draw in the second Test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve on Wednesday to secure their first series win in four years.

Captain Misbah-ul-Haq produced a Man-of-the-Match performance with an unbeaten 70 off 226 balls to frustrate the New Zealand attack and ensure Pakistan reached stumps at 226 for five after being set a target of 274.

The draw followed Pakistan's crushing 10-wicket victory in the first Test at Hamilton and gave the tourists a 1-0 series win, their first since overcoming the West Indies 2-0 in 2006-07.

It also maintained Pakistan's record of never losing a Test match at Wellington's Basin Reserve.

Misbah said his side went into the final day happy to hang on for the draw and claim the series.

“In the end, I think the series was important for us, rather than just this game,” he said. “Everybody supported each other and really performed well.”

New Zealand's hopes of bowling Pakistan out on the final day were raised when three wickets fell in the first hour as Chris Martin and Tim Southee made the most of the new ball.

Southee trapped Taufiq Umar lbw for a first ball duck in the second over, with Martin dismissing Azhar Ali (10) lbw nine overs later.

Mohammad Hafeez (32) went in the next over after edging Martin to the slip cordon, leaving Pakistan struggling at 42-3.

The wickets brought Younis Khan and Misbah to the crease and the veteran pair defied pressure from the desperate New Zealanders to steady the innings.

In a repeat of the 142-run pairing that formed the backbone of Pakistan's first innings, Misbah and Younis dropped anchor to deliver a 118-run partnership lasting almost three hours.

Younis' dismissal for 81 on the last ball before tea energised New Zealand but Misbah remained immovable, combining with Asad Shafiq to graft out his sixth consecutive Test half century.

Daniel Vettori's probing spin eventually claimed Asad Shafiq for 24 but with just eight overs to go it was a consolation wicket for the Black Caps' captain, who finished with figures of one for 57 off 34 overs.

Martin was also left rueing missed opportunities as he finished the match on 199 Test wickets, forcing him to wait until a series in Bangladesh tentatively scheduled for May for the chance to reach his double century.

New Zealand, whose attack was rendered impotent by Pakistan's batsmen in the final session, turned to part-time spinners Martin Guptill and Jesse Ryder, who also failed to provide a breakthrough.

Adnan Akmal joined his skipper at the crease, surviving 17 balls to be two not out as Misbah guided Pakistan to a draw that his side celebrated as if it were a victory.

The series loss meant New Zealand ended its summer season without a Test victory for the first time in 15 years.

But coach John Wright, on a mission to add steel to the Black Caps after his appointment in December, will take some comfort from the fact that his charges rallied after their Hamilton humiliation.

Vettori said that loss left New Zealand chasing the match in Wellington to try to level the series.

“The way [Pakistan] played in Hamilton meant that we had to play catch-up this whole Test and unfortunately we couldn't quite do it at the end,” he said. “I thought Younis played very well, it was a great way to play in a fourth innings on the fifth day.

“It put a little bit more pressure on us, but he was mainly content to defend and Misbah was very content to defend so when you're 1-0 up you can play that way and they did it exceptionally well.”

Misbah and Younis earned special praise from their coach.

“They've been doing such good work since the South Africa series,” Pakistan coach Waqar Younis said. “Full credit to them, they're experienced campaigners and they knew exactly what they needed to do.”

Waqar admitted his side were also confident of achieving the target to complete a 2-0 series sweep.

“270-odd is a par score in a day in these times but on the fifth day it sometimes gets a little tricky,” he said. Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings) 356 (D.L. Vettori 110, L.R.P.L. Taylor 78, R.A. Young 57, J.E.C. Franklin 33; Umar Gul 4-87, Tanvir Ahmed 3-93). PAKISTAN (1st Innings) 376 (Misbah-ul-Haq 99, Younis Khan 73, Taufiq Umar 70, Azhar Ali 67; C.S. Martin 4-91, D.L. Vettori 4-100). NEW ZEALAND (2nd Innings) 293 (M.J. Guptill 73, B.B. McCullum 64, L.R.P.L. Taylor 52; Umar Gul 4-61, Abdur Rehman 3-119). PAKISTAN (2nd Innings): M. Hafeez c Taylor b Martin 32 Taufiq Umar lbw b Southee 0 Azhar Ali lbw b Martin 10 Younis Khan c Young b Southee 81 Misbah-ul-Haq not out 70 Asad Shafiq lbw b Vettori 24 Adnan Akmal not out 2 EXTRAS (LB-6, NB-1) 7 TOTAL (for five wkts, 92 overs) 226 FALL OF WKTS: 1-4, 2-35, 3-42, 4-160, 5-215. BOWLING: Martin 24-6-63-2; Southee 15-2-49-2; Vettori 34-13-57-1 (1nb); Arnel 9-5-17-0; Franklin 5-1-6-0; Guptill 3-0-16-0; Ryder 2-0-12-0. RESULT: Match drawn; Pakistan win two-match series 1-0. UMPIRES: D.J. Harper and R.J. Tucker (both Australia). TV UMPIRE: C.B. Gaffaney (New Zealand). MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Mahanama (Sri Lanka). MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Misbah-ul-Haq. FIRST TEST: Hamilton, Pakistan won by 10 wickets.—Agencies

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