New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st Test, Dunedin, 4th day
Seamers lead Pakistan fightback
Shane Bond marked his return to Test cricket with a five-for, as Pakistan were bowled out for 332•Getty Images
The hosts, however, began in terrible fashion with Aamer grabbing the first two wickets before they had scored•Getty Images
But Taylor's run out triggered a slide•Getty Images
Asif appealed unsuccessfully for an lbw against Grant Elliot and called for a referral which upheld the umpire's decision. Replays showed he had overstepped but Billy Doctrove - the on-field umpire - had not called it a no-ball•Getty Images
Asif extended his match-haul to eight by bowling Shane Bond. New Zealand were 147 for 8, a lead of 244, before rain halted play•Getty Images
Mohammad Aamer chipped in with a useful 26 but New Zealand gained a lead of 97•Getty Images
Ross Taylor counter-attacked with a half-century•Getty Images
Peter Fulton was given out lbw after he inside-edged Umar Gul onto his pads but, quite remarkably, did not call for a review•Getty Images
But he continued to take wickets at the other end, first snaring Brendon McCullum....•Getty Images
He was supported in an 87-run stand by Tim McIntosh, who crawled to 31•Getty Images
Mohammad Asif accounted for McIntosh after New Zealand had extended their lead beyond 200•Getty Images
...followed by Daniel Vettori•Getty Images