Skip to content
Photonews Logo Photonews logo
  • Home
  • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit – Baltistan
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
    Shakira 2026 World Cup anthem
    Videos

    Shakira 2026 World Cup Anthem “Dai Dai” Featuring Burna Boy Unveiled

    May 8, 2026 2 Min Read
    Zayn Malik
    Videos

    Zayn Malik Releases Die For Me Music Video Ahead of New Album

    February 6, 2026 3 Min Read
    Masters of the Universe teaser
    Videos

    Masters of the Universe Teaser Reveals Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man

    January 22, 2026 3 Min Read
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Offbeat
  • Blog
  • Contact
Reading: New Zealand foil Pakistan after Salman’s hundred in first Test
PhotoNews PakistanPhotoNews Pakistan
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Balochistan
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir
    • Gilgit – Baltistan
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Offbeat
  • Blog
  • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Photonews. All Rights Reserved.
Agha Salman's Century
PhotoNews Pakistan > Sports > New Zealand foil Pakistan after Salman’s hundred in first Test
Sports

New Zealand foil Pakistan after Salman’s hundred in first Test

Web Desk
By Web Desk Published December 27, 2022 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE

New Zealand openers Devon Conway and Tom Latham blunted Pakistan bowlers to guide their side to a solid 165 without loss at close on Tuesday’s second day of the first Test in Karachi.

Conway became the fastest New Zealand batter to complete 1,000 runs in his 11th Test when he reached 82 at close and was ably supported by Latham who was unbeaten on 78.

The tourists are now 273 runs behind Pakistan’s first innings total of 438 which was spiced up by a brilliant maiden hundred from middle-order batter Agha Salman.

Conway, the South African born left-hander who migrated to New Zealand to boost his career, was lucky to survive a caught behind dismissal on 57 off spinner Nauman Ali.

Pakistan did not challenge home umpire Aleem Dar’s not out decision but television replays showed the batter had edged the ball.

Before Conway, John Reid had reached 1,000 career runs in 12 Tests in 1985. Conway has so far struck 12 boundaries while Latham has eight hits to the rope.

The highlight of Pakistan’s batting was 103 by Salman, who anchored the innings after skipper Babar Azam fell in the first over of the day without adding to his overnight score of 161.

Fast bowler Tim Southee forced an edge off Azam’s bat to wicketkeeper Tom Blundell to give a kickstart to New Zealand.

Azam struck 16 boundaries and a six in his 365-minute knock.

Pakistan also lost Nauman (seven) and Mohammad Wasim (two) in the first session, which produced just 60 runs.

Salman added 54 runs for the seventh wicket before New Zealand took two wickets in the space of three runs.

Pacer Neil Wagner had Nauman caught off a short-pitched delivery before Wasim was caught behind off spinner Ish Sodhi.

Salman then cut loose, hitting two successive boundaries off Sodhi to complete three figures. His previous best of 62 was against Sri Lanka at Galle in July.

Southee, who finished with 3-69, finally ended the innings by trapping Salman leg before, completing 350 wickets in his 89th Test.

He is the third New Zealand bowler behind Richard Hadlee (431 in 86 Tests) and Daniel Vettori (362 in 113) to take 350 or more wickets in Tests.

Salman hit 17 boundaries during his 155-ball knock.

Ajaz Patel, Michael Bracewell and Sodhi took two wickets apiece.

The two-match Test series is New Zealand’s first in Pakistan since 2002. (Reuters)

TAGGED:Featured
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

Recent Posts

Fatah 4 Cruise Missile Training Fire Conducted By Pakistan

Anmol Pinky walks through a courthouse hallway wearing sunglasses and a black face mask, while a police officer follows behind her.

Anmol Pinky Sold Rs20 Million Drugs Monthly, Probe Claims

A gold coin featuring a panda appears beside two people shaking hands, with the Pakistani flag in the background, symbolizing Pakistan’s Panda Bonds or China-linked financing.

Pakistan Panda Bond Debut Targets US$250m in China

Post Archives

More Popular from Photonews

Women stand near a large crater left by a bomb, with the damaged remains of a medical warehouse that once held critical supplies nearby.
World

South Sudan Hospital Attack Forces MSF To Shut Lankien Site

1 Min Read
LeBron James
Sports

LeBron James Lakers Future Unclear As Pelinka Waits

2 Min Read
Billie Eilish pictured at the Variety Hitmakers event on December 2, 2023
Entertainment

Billie Eilish Meat Comments Spark Backlash Online

1 Min Read
Entertainment

Conan O’Brien Oscars Host Return Set For 2027 Show

The Academy confirmed Tuesday, May 12, that comedian Conan O’Brien will return to host the 99th…

May 13, 2026
Entertainment

Kodak Black Arrest Made in Florida MDMA Case

Florida authorities arrested rapper Kodak Black on Wednesday on an MDMA trafficking charge linked to a…

May 8, 2026
Tech

Instagram Instants Feature Launches For Disappearing Photos

Meta launched the Instagram Insta feature globally on Wednesday. It lets users send unedited photos that…

May 14, 2026
Entertainment

Kendrick Lamar Teacher Reunion Draws Fan Praise

Rapper Kendrick Lamar's teacher reunion drew fan praise after he met his seventh-grade science teacher at…

May 9, 2026
PhotoNews Pakistan

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Categories

    • World
    • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Balochistan
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir

     

    • Top News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Videos
    • Tech
    • Offbeat
    • Blog
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Code of Ethics & Editorial Standards

    © 2026 Phototnews
    All Rights Reserved.

    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Lost your password?