Pakistan v New Zealand, 2nd ODI, Sharjah
Devcich and Williamson level series
Pakistan, opting to bat, were rocked early in the second ODI when Matt Henry dismissed Ahmed Shehzad in the first over•AFP
Henry returned to bowl Asad Shafiq, as Pakistan slumped to 20 for 3•AFP
Hafeez went on to collect his 22nd ODI fifty, making 76•AFP
Henry, playing in his third ODI, finished with 4 for 45•AFP
He and Dean Brownlie put up an opening stand of 103•AFP
Haris also accounted for Tom Latham on his way to picking up 3 for 48•AFP
Younis Khan did not last too lang either, and had to depart for 6 after poking to first slip•AFP
Mohammad Hafeez began a recovery, stroking nine fours and a six•AFP
Haris fell in the 21st over, but Misbah-ul-Haq and Hafeez ensured the runs kept flowing, joining hands for a sixth-wicket stand which yielded 66 runs•AFP
Sarfraz Ahmed did not hit any boundaries during his 23, but he and Sohail Tanvir added valuable runs at the death to take Pakistan to 252•AFP
But Brownlie's wicket - bowled by Afridi - triggered a top-order slide•AFP
Corey Anderson's stumps were splayed by Haris in the 33rd over, and New Zealand were struggling at 167 for 5•AFP
Haris Sohail was confident in judging the short ball, and assisted Hafeez in a 77-run fourth-wicket partnership•AFP
But New Zealand fought their way back with a number of quick blows, including that of Misbah and Hafeez. Shahid Afridi launched three sixes before pulling one straight to Daniel Vettori at mid-off•AFP
Anton Devcich began New Zealand's chase off the front foot, punching eight fours to make an ODI-best 58•AFP
Devcich was run-out after a mix-up with Kane Williamson, and two overs later, Ross Taylor edged Haris behind•AFP
But Kane Williamson stayed composed, hitting a fluent unbeaten 70 to steer the visitors home in 46 overs and level the five-match series 1-1•AFP