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New Zealand lose more wickets during afternoon to reach tea on 369-8

Pakistan claim two wickets during the afternoon session to leave New Zealand on 369-8 at tea on day two of the second Test in Dubai.

Pakistan have continued to claim wickets against New Zealand during the afternoon session on day two of the second Test in Dubai.

The Black Caps began the day on 243-3, but Pakistan began to take control during the morning session, with three wickets falling.

BJ Watling and Mark Craig resumed at the crease after lunch and continued to add runs at a steady pace, until Watling was dismissed by Azhar Ali for 39.

Pakistan took another wicket in the next over, as Craig was trapped lbw by Zulfiqar Babar after making 43 runs off 110 balls.

However, the Men in Green could not add more wickets before the break as New Zealand ended the session on 369-8.

Ish Sodhi (12*) and Tim Southee (9*) will begin the evening session at the crease.

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Pakistani bowler Zulfiqar Babar celebrates the dismissal of Australian batsman David Warner during the fourth day of the first test cricket match between Pakistan and Australia at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on October 25, 2014
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