DUBAI: Batting was continued by New Zealand at 24-0 after a postponement caused by rain on the third day of the second test against Pakistan on Monday.
Haris Sohail's 147 and Babar Azam's 127 figured out how to push Pakistan to a score of 418-5.
Before the umpires wrapped up the match with two over staying, because of the shady circumstance, New Zealand batted it out for nine overs without losing a wicket for 24 runs.
Opener Jeet Raval stood unvanquished on 17 runs comprehensive of three limits while Tom Latham was not out five.
New Zealand is in the bleeding edge in the arrangement with 1-10 following a thin four-run triumph amid the primary Test in Abu Dhabi a week ago.
A precious 186 runs were included for the fifth wicket by Babar Azam while the two steered the New Zealand's hit in the initial two sessions.
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