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New Zealand levels series against Pakistan by splendid victory

SHARJAH: New Zealand on Sunday defeated Pakistan in third test match at Sharjah by an innings and 80 runs.

Three test match series have leveled between New Zealand and Pakistan as green shirts had won of the test match and one of the test match was drawn.

New Zealand had scored huge total of 690 runs which included double century of Mc Cullum who scored 202 runs in reply the green shirts could not perform well and made 351 runs in first innings and 259 runs in second which included Muhammad Hafeez and Shafiq centuries.

Overall New Zealand batsmen and bowlers showed out class performance.

Mark Craig declared the Man of the Match for his 10 wickets in the Test, and a fifty while Mohammad Hafeez got the Man of the Series title for his all round performance.

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