Devon Conway’s unbeaten century, his fourth in Test cricket, was the lynchpin for New Zealand’s dominance with the bat in the first few sessions of the Second Test.
Conway found a more willing partner in Williamson –
Devon Conway along with fellow opener Tom Latham made Pakistan’s hunt futile for a large part of the day, before Conway found a more willing partner in Kane Williamson, who shared their unbeaten 92-run partnership. Helped. Second session.
Barring a few close shouts against each of the batsmen, Pakistan didn’t seem to be going their way.
Mir Hamza taking another review against Devon –
Devon Latham was given out lbw on the ground but was saved by an inside edge caught on review, with bowler Mir Hamza taking another review against him, this time against Conway, whose height was denying Pakistan . On 89, Conway had another half-chance but could not hold on to a sharp chance at a diving Saud Shakil gully.
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