
Watch: Babar Azam Is Frustrated After Falling Into Tim Southee's Trap In First Test
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Skipper Babar Azam fell in the first over on Tuesday without adding to his overnight score of 161. Tim Southee claimed his wicket.
Pakistan were all out for 438 Tuesday in the first innings of their Test against New Zealand in Karachi. Middle-order batter Agha Salman scored a maiden century before being last man out on 103 after Pakistan resumed on 317-5. Skipper Babar Azam fell in the first over of the day without adding to his overnight score of 161. For New Zealand, fast bowler Tim Southee took 3-69, completing 350 Test wickets in his 89th Test.
Fast bowler Tim Southee forced an edge off Azam's bat off the fourth ball of the day to wicketkeeper Tom Blundell to give a kickstart to New Zealand. Azam struck 16 boundaries and a six in his 365-minute knock.
Watch: Babar Azam Is Frustrated After Falling Into Tim Southee's Trap
The highlight of Pakistan's batting was 103 by Agha Salman, who anchored the innings after skipper Babar's dismissal. Salman hit 17 boundaries during his 155-ball knock.