<p>Off-spinner Agha Salman and pacer Naseem Shah helped Pakistan derail New Zealand to 309-6 Monday after opener Devon Conway scored a brilliant hundred on the first day in the second Test in Karachi.</p>.<p>Salman grabbed 3-55 and Naseem took 2-44 to trigger a New Zealand middle order slump which saw the tourists lose five wickets for 45 runs during the final session, slumping from 234-1 to 279-6.</p>.<p>At close, Tom Blundell and Ish Sodhi were batting on 30 and 11 respectively as they try to revive New Zealand's innings.</p>.<p>Conway, who scored 122, put on 134 for the opening wicket with Tom Latham (71) after New Zealand won the toss on a National Stadium pitch that had traces of grass but did not initially support bowlers.</p>.<p>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/not-satisfied-with-preparation-new-zealands-milne-pulls-out-of-india-and-pakistan-tours-1177155.html" target="_blank">Not satisfied with preparation, New Zealand's Milne pulls out of India tour</a></p>.<p>Conway steadied the innings with another 100-run stand for the second wicket with Kane Williamson who made 36, but Pakistan pulled back after the visitors were 226-1 at tea.</p>.<p>Salman had Conway caught behind by Sarfaraz Ahmed soon after tea to make it 2-234 before six runs later Naseem dismissed Williamson in the same manner.</p>.<p>Conway struck 16 boundaries and a six in his 257-minute stay at the crease.</p>.<p>Salman then struck twice, beating Daryl Mitchell's defence for three and had Henry Nicholls caught behind with a turning delivery for 26.</p>.<p>Abrar Ahmed took his only wicket by trapping Michael Bracewell for nought.</p>.<p>The two-match series is tied at 0-0 after the first Test -- also in Karachi -- ended in a tame draw.</p>.<p>In the morning, Pakistan's three-pronged pace attack looked helpless until Naseem struck in the sixth over after lunch, trapping Latham leg-before with a sharp incoming delivery.</p>.<p>Latham, who scored 113 in the first match, hit nine boundaries in his 100-ball knock, his 24th Test half-century.</p>.<p>Conway was lucky to survive a sharp chance when Saud Shakeel failed to hold on to a miscued drive off Hasan Ali on 89.</p>.<p>Pakistan brought on Abrar Ahmed in the ninth over, but there was no sign of turn as Conway smashed a boundary and a six off the spinner's second over.</p>.<p>The hosts picked Naseem and Hasan in place of spinner Nauman Ali and fast-bowler Mohammad Wasim after the first Test, while New Zealand picked pacer Matt Henry over Neil Wagner.</p>
<p>Off-spinner Agha Salman and pacer Naseem Shah helped Pakistan derail New Zealand to 309-6 Monday after opener Devon Conway scored a brilliant hundred on the first day in the second Test in Karachi.</p>.<p>Salman grabbed 3-55 and Naseem took 2-44 to trigger a New Zealand middle order slump which saw the tourists lose five wickets for 45 runs during the final session, slumping from 234-1 to 279-6.</p>.<p>At close, Tom Blundell and Ish Sodhi were batting on 30 and 11 respectively as they try to revive New Zealand's innings.</p>.<p>Conway, who scored 122, put on 134 for the opening wicket with Tom Latham (71) after New Zealand won the toss on a National Stadium pitch that had traces of grass but did not initially support bowlers.</p>.<p>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/not-satisfied-with-preparation-new-zealands-milne-pulls-out-of-india-and-pakistan-tours-1177155.html" target="_blank">Not satisfied with preparation, New Zealand's Milne pulls out of India tour</a></p>.<p>Conway steadied the innings with another 100-run stand for the second wicket with Kane Williamson who made 36, but Pakistan pulled back after the visitors were 226-1 at tea.</p>.<p>Salman had Conway caught behind by Sarfaraz Ahmed soon after tea to make it 2-234 before six runs later Naseem dismissed Williamson in the same manner.</p>.<p>Conway struck 16 boundaries and a six in his 257-minute stay at the crease.</p>.<p>Salman then struck twice, beating Daryl Mitchell's defence for three and had Henry Nicholls caught behind with a turning delivery for 26.</p>.<p>Abrar Ahmed took his only wicket by trapping Michael Bracewell for nought.</p>.<p>The two-match series is tied at 0-0 after the first Test -- also in Karachi -- ended in a tame draw.</p>.<p>In the morning, Pakistan's three-pronged pace attack looked helpless until Naseem struck in the sixth over after lunch, trapping Latham leg-before with a sharp incoming delivery.</p>.<p>Latham, who scored 113 in the first match, hit nine boundaries in his 100-ball knock, his 24th Test half-century.</p>.<p>Conway was lucky to survive a sharp chance when Saud Shakeel failed to hold on to a miscued drive off Hasan Ali on 89.</p>.<p>Pakistan brought on Abrar Ahmed in the ninth over, but there was no sign of turn as Conway smashed a boundary and a six off the spinner's second over.</p>.<p>The hosts picked Naseem and Hasan in place of spinner Nauman Ali and fast-bowler Mohammad Wasim after the first Test, while New Zealand picked pacer Matt Henry over Neil Wagner.</p>