Wagner runs through tail as NZ clinch second Test, series
The triumph additionally wrapped up the arrangement 2-0 for Kane Williamson's side, their first arrangement triumph over Pakistan since 1985, after they won the primary match by eight wickets in Christchurch.
"We were under weight, they're an extremely solid side and are not number two on the planet for reasons unknown," Williamson said in a broadcast meet. "They demonstrated that today, yet we could stick at it and get the outcome."
The fifth day had wandered along for the initial two sessions as Pakistan openers Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam hoped to give themselves a base from which to challenge the 369-run target.
The combine put on 131 for the main wicket before remain in commander Azhar (58) got a thick inside edge to a circled conveyance from left arm spinner Mitchell Santner and played on just before tea.
The guests, be that as it may, with 211 runs required from 34 overs in the last session and with nine wickets close by, changed their approach after the break and chose to assault.
When Babar Azam (16) was rejected in an indistinguishable manner from his skipper not long after tea the shackles were broken.
Aslam was gotten nine runs shy of a lady Test century at mid-off by Williamson off Tim Southee, and when power-hitting wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed (19) was headed out to lessen the guests to 199 for four, energy had swung back towards the hosts.
Southee and Matt Henry took advantage of the second new ball to concentrate some swing and crease with Asad Shafiq got at point from a main edge from Henry, before Younus Khan was given out lbw to Southee on audit for 11 after he neglected to play a shot.
Wagner then went through the tail with Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz both got by wicketkeeper BJ Watling for ducks, before Tom Latham created a splendid catch at forward short leg to expel Imran Khan and end the match and arrangement.
"We came in and knew the objective was a major one however we needed to have a decent organization in advance and afterward observe what we could do after that," Azhar said.
"We had that association however couldn't generally get the run rate going and I think we .. likely left excessively much to do in the last session."
Pakistan had not lost an arrangement since they were beaten 2-0 in Sri Lanka in August 2014, winning five and drawing two, which included one attracted arrangement Britain recently that gave them the top Test positioning before India moved past them.
"We were under weight, they're an extremely solid side and are not number two on the planet for reasons unknown," Williamson said in a broadcast meet. "They demonstrated that today, yet we could stick at it and get the outcome."
The fifth day had wandered along for the initial two sessions as Pakistan openers Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam hoped to give themselves a base from which to challenge the 369-run target.
The combine put on 131 for the main wicket before remain in commander Azhar (58) got a thick inside edge to a circled conveyance from left arm spinner Mitchell Santner and played on just before tea.
The guests, be that as it may, with 211 runs required from 34 overs in the last session and with nine wickets close by, changed their approach after the break and chose to assault.
When Babar Azam (16) was rejected in an indistinguishable manner from his skipper not long after tea the shackles were broken.
Aslam was gotten nine runs shy of a lady Test century at mid-off by Williamson off Tim Southee, and when power-hitting wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed (19) was headed out to lessen the guests to 199 for four, energy had swung back towards the hosts.
Southee and Matt Henry took advantage of the second new ball to concentrate some swing and crease with Asad Shafiq got at point from a main edge from Henry, before Younus Khan was given out lbw to Southee on audit for 11 after he neglected to play a shot.
Wagner then went through the tail with Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz both got by wicketkeeper BJ Watling for ducks, before Tom Latham created a splendid catch at forward short leg to expel Imran Khan and end the match and arrangement.
"We came in and knew the objective was a major one however we needed to have a decent organization in advance and afterward observe what we could do after that," Azhar said.
"We had that association however couldn't generally get the run rate going and I think we .. likely left excessively much to do in the last session."
Pakistan had not lost an arrangement since they were beaten 2-0 in Sri Lanka in August 2014, winning five and drawing two, which included one attracted arrangement Britain recently that gave them the top Test positioning before India moved past them.
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