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DRS in spotlight as NZ recover on rain affected day

DRS in spotlight as NZ recover on rain affected day
November 25, 2016
HAMILTON - The decision review system (DRS) was the major talking point at the end of a rain-shortened first day's play in the second test between New Zealand and Pakistan in Hamilton on Friday following the dismissal of the home side's captain Kane Williamson. New Zealand, put into bat on a green wicket by Pakistan's stand-in skipper Azhar Ali, were 77 for two when the umpires ended the day's play just before 4:30 p.m. local time (0330 GMT) after light rain had forced the players off before lunch. Opening batsman Jeet Raval was on 35 not out, while Ross Taylor, who will have eye surgery next week and miss up to six weeks of action, was on 29 from 20 deliveries, having taken the attack to Pakistan's four-pronged pace battery. But it was the controversial dismissal of Williamson that proved the main talking point at Seddon Park after he was given out for 13 after a review. New Zealand were 39 for one when the Pakistan fielders appealed for a catch by wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed, adamant Williamson had got an inside edge to a Sohail Khan delivery. When the appeal was turned down Azhar asked for a review, and while none of the evidence appeared overly conclusive, with TV relays suggesting the ball had hit his elbow, third umpire Ian Gould said he believed Williamson had got an inside edge and reversed the original decision. The New Zealand captain looked bemused as he walked off and appeared to tell on-field umpire Simon Fry he had not hit the ball. Apart from an impressive opening spell from Mohammad Amir, the visitors looked to have squandered the best of the bowler-friendly conditions. The first over from Amir saw Raval nick through the slips for a boundary, beaten outside off stump twice, dropped by Sami Aslam at first slip and produce a leading edge for a lucky single before Tom Latham was caught by Aslam for a golden duck. Amir had figures of one for 15 from six overs, though he was not supported by his fellow pace bowlers, who did not get the same movement and bowled either too short or too full. -Reuters   SCOREBOARD
Scoreboard at stumps on the first day in the second and final Test between New Zealand and Pakistan on Friday in Hamilton, New Zealand 
New Zealand 1st innings     
J. Raval                         not out                   35 
T. Latham                        c Aslam b Amir            0  
K. Williamson                    c S. Ahmed b So. Khan     13 
R. Taylor                        not out                   29 
Extras                                                     0  
Total                            (for 2 wickets, 21 overs) 77 
Fall of wickets: 1-5 T. Latham,2-39 K. Williamson
To bat: H. Nicholls, C. de Grandhomme, B. Watling, M. Santner, T. Southee, N. Wagner, M. Henry
Bowling                     
M. Amir                          6 - 2 - 15 - 1               
So. Khan                         7 - 1 - 35 - 1               
I. Khan                          7 - 1 - 19 - 0               
W. Riaz                          1 - 0 - 8 - 0                
Referees                    
Match referee: Richie Richardson                              
TV umpire: Ian Gould                                          
Umpire: Simon Fry                                             
Umpire: Sundaram Ravi -Reuters