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Daniel Vettori's century steers Kiwis past Pakistan

Third Test, Napier, day two (close):
Pakistan 223 v New Zealand 346-6
Match scorecard


Daniel Vettori
Vettori takes the applause after reaching his fifth Test century

Captain Daniel Vettori led the way with an unbeaten century as New Zealand took a first-innings lead on day two of the third Test against Pakistan in Napier.

Opener Tim McIntosh made 74 before leg-spinner Danish Kaneria ripped out the middle order, taking 4-119.

But Vettori and Brendon McCullum (89) then added 176 for the sixth wicket.

Daryl Tuffey hung on to help Vettori reach his hundred in the penultimate over of the day as the Kiwis closed on 346-6, 123 runs ahead of Pakistan.

The hosts began day two on 47-0, and the openers had stretched that stand to 60 when debutant BJ Watling smashed Mohammad Asif to backward point, having made 18.

Kaneria trapped Martin Guptill lbw for 13, while Ross Taylor was left to rue a lack of patience when, on 21, he slog-swept Kaneria and a top edge sailed into the hands of skipper Mohammad Yousuf who took a good catch at backward square leg.

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But McIntosh, battling to keep his pace after scoring only 37 runs in four innings in the first two Tests, patiently grafted his way to a half century from 147 balls.

Picking up the pace a little after reaching 50, he eventually became Kaneria's third victim after being caught by keeper Kamran Akmal, as was Daniel Flynn.

The appeal for the catch off Flynn was initially turned down, but Pakistan invoked the controversial the umpire review system - and third umpire Simon Taufel overturned the decision after hearing a noise as the ball passed the bat.

The innings was intriguingly poised at 145-5 - but that was the cue for Vettori and McCullum to show all their experience in steadying the ship, reaching their half centuries from 62 and 63 balls respectively.

McCullum, who survived an early appeal for a catch behind, provided one of the highlights of the day at McLean Park when he hoisted paceman Asif for a huge six over mid-wicket.

But he missed out on a century when he poked an Umar Gul bouncer to gully.

Vettori rode his luck on the way to his fifth Test century, hitting Kaneria for six before the spinner dropped a sharp caught-and-bowled chance when Vettori was on 97.

But the Kiwi skipper, having justified his promotion to number six in the order remained at the crease and will look to press on when play resumes on day three.



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