Pakistan strikes twice on a rain-shortened day

New Zealand was 77 for 2 when the rain forced the players from the field 15 minutes before the scheduled adjournment with Jeet Raval on 35 and Ross Taylor on 29.

Published : Nov 25, 2016 09:15 IST

New Zealand's Ross Taylor (left) and teammate Jeet Raval bump fists during day one of the second Test match between New Zealand and Pakistan.

Persistent rain ruled out a resumption of play immediately after the lunch break on day one of the second Test between New Zealand and Pakistan in Hamilton on Friday.

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New Zealand was 77-2 when the rain forced the players from the field 15 minutes before the scheduled adjournment with Jeet Raval on 35 and Ross Taylor on 29.

Opener Tom Latham was out on the first ball he faced and Kane Williamson made 13 while for Pakistan Mohammad Amir and Sohail Khan have a wicket each.

Occasional rain is forecast for the first four days of the Test in which New Zealand, having won the first Test, only needs a draw to secure its first series win over Pakistan in more than 30 years.

Pakistan needs a win to square the series and extend their two-year streak of having not lost a series.