Martin Guptill's maiden test 50 and a near century by Ross
Taylor could not alleviate another fragile New Zealand
batting performance as Pakistan ruled day one of the first
cricket test in Dunedin today.
Slideshow: Cricket: New Zealand v Pakistan
Guptill's 60 in his sixth test and Taylor's 94 at least
allowed New Zealand to post a middling 276 for six at
University Oval though both trudged to the pavilion
unfulfilled.
New Zealand's only effective strokemakers were also the
architects of their own demise, and when Taylor exited with
the score on 192 early in the final session, Pakistan swooped
in to prey on a patched-up middle order until Daniel Vettori
and Brendon McCullum added an unbroken 65 for the seventh
wicket.
The critical absence of an injured Jesse Ryder was soon
apparent when Peter Fulton and Grant Elliott made little
impression on their recalls as Mohammad Asif celebrated his
first test cap in more two years by dislodging both in four
balls.
Fulton managed an unconvincing 29 before he playing onto his
stumps while Elliott, an automatic choice in ODIs, is still
seeking double figures after unremarkable six test innings.
He laboured for 33 balls for eight, an ordeal ended when he
tamely edged to Kamran Akmal's gloves.
Vettori almost had Asif eyeing a hat-trick when he edged just
short of Imran Farhat at first slip.
Fortunately the captain survived to bat on tomorrow. He
resumes on 40 while McCullum is on 25, having successfully
referred a leg before wicket decision to third umpire Rudi
Koertzen after he was given out by Simon Taufel with two
balls remaining.
Earlier Taylor rued a missed opportunity to compile his fifth
test ton when Saeed Ajmal coaxed him into a loose waft to
first slip, mirroring a shot that failed to make contact in
the offspinner's previous over.
He tossed and caught his bat in despair when Farhat's safe
hands ended a 174-ball vigil that included 13 boundaries and
a six.
Guptill was also slow on the uptake, his compulsive desire to
pull taking some sheen from his achievement.
He twice had a reprieve on 26 when a spar to the slips cordon
hit a slow-reacting Farhat on the forehead. Then, 17 dot
balls later, he could not resist a swipe at Mohammad Aamer
though fortunately the ball passed through a sleepy Gul at
fine leg and cleared the rope.
There was rarely a false shot from the 23-year-old after
that, just a collection of crisp boundaries, the ninth of
which brought up his fifty from 100 deliveries.
But 10 runs later he succumbed when Aamer dug one in short;
the ball ballooned off the top of the blade and a retreating
Fawad Alam grasped a skier at square leg.
Guptill and Taylor added 117 for the third wicket, a
necessary stand after Mohammad Yousuf's option to bowl after
winning the toss was instantly vindicated.
Aamer was on the mark immediately, a full-pitched delivery --
the first of the morning -- beating Tim McIntosh for pace and
cannoning onto leg stump via the toe of his bat.
Daniel Flynn (8) was the other casualty before lunch when
Asif made his first strike and Akmal took his first catch off
an inside edge.
At 27 for two inside six overs New Zealand were in a familiar
predicament, though Guptill and Taylor at least mounted a
partially successful rescue mission.
Guptill was expansive early before buttoning off. In contrast
Taylor began cautiously -- his first two runs took 23
deliveries -- before he accelerated after the lunch break.
He motored from 19 to his sixth test fifty in quick time from
a mere 29 balls -- and 97 in all -- as Ajmal was deposited
over the square leg fence and Gul was finally collared after
his first six overs yielded a solitary single.
Taylor had one anxious moment on 54 when Pakistan referred a
failed leg before wicket appeal by Asif to Koertzen after
Billy Doctrove was unmoved.
It was the first time the ICC's decision review system was
employed -- and after a short consultation with new ball
tracking technology Koertzen would not overturn Doctrove's
decision.
Despite that disappointment Asif ended with the leading
figures of three for 76 while 17-year-old Aamer had two for
62.
Scoreboard at stumps on the opening day of the first
cricket test between New Zealand and Pakistan at the
University Oval today:
New Zealand
First innings
T McIntosh b Aamer 0
M Guptill c Alam b Aamer 60
D Flynn c K Akmal b Asif 8
R Taylor c Farhat b Ajmal 94
P Fulton b Asif 29
G Elliott c K Akmal b Asif 8
B McCullum not out 25
D Vettori not out 40
Extras (11lb 1nb) 12
Total (for 6 wkts, 90 overs) 276
Fall: 0 (McIntosh), 27 (Flynn), 144 (Guptill), 192
(Taylor),
210 (Fulton), 211 (Elliott).
Bowling: M Aamer 19-3-62-2, M Asif 24-4-76-3, U Gul
21-7-78-0
(1nb), S Ajmal 26-9-49-1
New Zealand: Daniel Vettori (captain), Tim McIntosh,
Martin Guptill, Daniel Flynn, Ross Taylor, Peter Fulton ,
Grant Elliott, Brendon McCullum, Iain O'Brien, Shane Bond,
Chris Martin, Daryl Tuffey (12th man) Pakistan: Mohammad
Yousuf (captain), Imran Farhat, Khurram Manzoor, Fawad Alam,
Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Kamran Akmal, Umar Gul, Mohammad
Aamer, Mohammad Asif, Saeed Ajmal, Faisal Iqbal (12th man).
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