Pakistan vs New Zealand Test

Saturday 12 December 2009

Daniel Vettori (100 not out) has posted his fifth Test hundred - his second against Pakistan.

During the course of his third century at home, Vettori has completed his 2,000 runs in New Zealand - 2004 at an average of 35.15 in 48 Tests.

In 2009, Vettori has recorded three centuries and three fifties in 14 innings (eight Tests) at an average of 62.08.

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Of his three hundreds in New Zealand, Vettori has recorded two against Pakistan - his highest being 137 not out at Hamilton in December 2003. His other hundred in New Zealand is 118 against India at Hamilton in March 2009.

Vettori's unbeaten 100 at Napier is his first while batting at number six. He has recorded three at number eighth position and the remaining one while batting at number nine.

Brendon McCullum and Daniel Vettori shared a stand of 176 New Zealand's best for the sixth wicket against Pakistan, bettering the 145 between Richard Hadlee and John Reid at Wellington in January 1985.

New Zealand's best for the sixth wicket in Tests is 246 (unbroken) between Richard Hadlee and Jeff Crowe against Sri Lanka at Colombo CCC in April 1987. The only other 200-plus stand for this wicket-position for New Zealand is 220 between Glenn Turner and Ken Wadsworth against West Indies at Kingston in February 1972.

The stand is New Zealand's highest for the sixth wicket in New Zealand.

The 176-run stand between Vettori and McCullum is now the third highest for the sixth wicket against Pakistan in Tests - the top two being the 238 between Adam Gilchrist and Justin Langer for Australia at Hobart in November 1999 and 210 between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Irfan Pathan for India at Faisalabad in January 2006.

Day's action in pics

McCullum's 89 is his highest score against Pakistan, eclipsing the 78 at Dunedin in the first Test of the present series.

McCullum's second fifty against Pakistan is his 15th in Tests.

Danish Kaneria (4/119) has produced his second best bowling performance against New Zealand - his best being the five for 110 at Lahore in May 2002.

Tim McIntosh (74) has registered his best innings against Pakistan, bettering the 31 in the first Test at Dunedin last month.

Mcintosh has recorded his second best score in Tests, next only to his career-best 136 against West Indies at Napier in December 2008.

McIntosh's aforesaid innings is his second fifty in Tests - his first was 69 against Sri Lanka at Galle in August this year.

McIntosh and Bradley-John Watling put on 60 runs - New Zealand's first partnership of fifty or more runs for the first wicket in 24 innings.

New Zealand's last partnership of 50 or more for the first wicket was 55 by Aaron Redmond and Jamie How against Bangladesh at Chittagong in October 2008.

PAK
1st Innings
223 in 64.3 Overs
Run Rate: 3.46
2nd Innings
109/0 in 44.4 Overs
Run Rate: 2.44
NZ
1st Innings
471 in 139.0 Overs
Run Rate: 3.39

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