DUNEDIN: New Zealand were allout for 429 in first innings against Pakistan after adding just 25 runs into previous day score here at University Oval park on Thursday, Geo news reported.
Shane Bond and Martin were two out today for 22 and 0 respectively while O?Brien was unbeaten on 13.
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LAHORE
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PESHAWAR: A blast has been occurred in a car parked near a private school in Charsadda area of Peshawar early on Thursday morning, Geo news reported.
According to sources, many persons have been feared injured in Charsadda blast meanwhile, police troops have cordoned off the entire area.
Eyewitnesses said, wounded persons are being shifted to hospital, adding, the blast was horrific enough to be audible from far and wide places.
Explosion has also hit electricity supply line to the area, they said.
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Islamabad
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DUNEDIN: Mohammed Asif claimed his fourth wicket as Pakistan quickly mopped up the New Zealand tail at the start of day three of the first Test in Dunedin.
With the Black Caps resuming on 404 for eight, Asif and Saeed Ajmal removed the last two wickets to dismiss the hosts for 429 in their opening innings.
Shane Bond, returning to the crease on eight, managed to take his score to 22 before Asif struck with a deceptive ball which the New Zealander edged to wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal.
His replacement Chris Martin then followed eight balls later, trapped leg before wicket by Ajmal.
Iain O”Brien was the last man standing for the hosts having added 11 runs to his overnight score of two, while Asif was the pick of the Pakistan bowlers with four for 108.
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