Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Sharjah, 3rd day
McCullum, Williamson put NZ on top
Kane Williamson continued New Zealand's charge from the second evening, attacking with complete control•AFP
At the other end, Brendon McCullum swung Mohammad Talha ball for a huge straight six....•AFP
Ross Taylor chipped in with 50, as New Zealand began building a sizable lead•AFP
Rahat Ali claimed four scalps, including that of Williamson for 192•AFP
He reached his eighth Test hundred with a clip to deep midwicket, though his celebrations were muted•AFP
...to score the fourth-fastest double century in terms of balls faced. He also became the only New Zealander to make four Test double-hundreds•AFP
But he had to depart after slicing Yasir to slips•AFP
But Zulfiqar Babar dropping a sitter from Tim Southee at long-on pretty much summed up Pakistan's day•AFP
McCullum and Williamson added 297 for the third wicket before McCullum was bowled round his legs by Yasir Shah for 202•AFP
Pakistan, however, were unable to check the flow of runs. Corey Anderson struck a lively half-century to push the score beyond 500•AFP
Southee made good use of the reprieve, slamming three fours and two sixes to score 50. New Zealand ended the day at 637 for 8, with a massive advantage of 286 runs•AFP