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Sports

Latham comes good as New Zealand build lead

Published November 28, 2016 Updated November 28, 2016 04:09am

imageHAMILTON: Tom Latham snapped out of a batting slump with a half-century as New Zealand set about compiling a healthy lead on the fourth day of the second Test against Pakistan on Monday.

At lunch in Hamilton New Zealand, 1-0 up in the two-Test series and seeking their first series win over Pakistan in more than 30 years, were 97-1, a lead of 152 with nine wickets in hand.

Latham was unbeaten on 53, his 11th half-century, after being out of sorts in his previous three innings in the series with scores of nine and two ducks.

Kane Williamson was the other not out batsman on 37.

After New Zealand faced only one ball of their second innings before rain ended play on Sunday, Latham and Jeet Raval played patiently through 28 deliveries at the start on Monday before getting the scoreboard moving.

They were able to take quick singles when Imran Khan was brought into the attack early so Mohammad Amir could switch ends to have the stiff breeze behind him.

The switch worked as Amir immediately had Raval trapped lbw for two, the first time the rookie New Zealand opener has failed to reach double figures in his two Tests so far.

Latham brought up his 50 with three boundaries off Amir in the final over before lunch in what has been a shaky innings.

He survived a run out appeal by the narrowest of margins on 23 after being called through for a quick single by Williamson.

After watching multiple television replays, umpire Ian Gould ruled there was one frame in it and Latham was not out.

But Gould then mistakenly pushed the wrong button and "out" flashed on the big screen before it was quickly changed.

Pakistan had earlier wasted a review on Latham before he had scored when Sohail Khan's appeal for lbw was rejected after the television replay showed a clear inside edge.

Latham was also dropped by Sami Aslam off Amir on 41. It has not been a happy Test for Aslam, who dropped Raval twice off Amir in New Zealand's first innings.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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