New Zealand seal series sweep against Pakistan with innings win in second Test

New Zealand on Wednesday registered a dominant win by an innings and 176 runs against Pakistan in the second and final Test at the Hagley Oval.

Spearheaded by new sensation and Player of the Match Kyle Jamieson, who took 6/48 in Pakistan’s second innings to returned with brilliant match figures of 11/117, the Black Caps cruised to victory inside four days to sweep the two-Test series and reach the top spot in the ICC Test rankings for the very first time.
Resuming their second innings at 8/1 on Day Four, Pakistan had no answer against the New Zealand pacers, in particular Jamieson as they were bundled out for mere 186.

None of the Pakistani batters crossed the 50-run mark, with Azhar Ali and Zafar Gohar top scoring with 37 each. Apart from Jamieson, Trent Boult also picked three wickets while skipper Kane Williamson also tried his hands at bowling and picked the wicket of Shaheen Afridi.

Jamieson, who has just played six Test and hasn’t played away from home yet, has already taken 36 wickets (including four five-wicket bags) at a remarkable average of 13.28.

Earlier, in reply to Pakistan’s first innings effort of 297 on Day One, the hosts had piled on 659/6 declared in their only innings — highlighted by a Williamson masterclass of 238 and supporting roles by Henry Nicholls (157) and Daryl Mitchell (102 not out).