Stumps, Day 3: Sri Lanka 282/6 (Dhananjaya 87*, Karunaratne 59; Shaheen 2/58, Naseem 2/83) vs Pakistan.
The Australian batsman scored his third straight century, and New Zealand will be eyeing his scalp early on the second day.
Only 18.2 overs were possible on the second day in Rawalpindi, and the match seems to be headed to a draw.
New Zealand are currently placed second in ICC Test rankings for the first time in their history, while Australia are at fifth.
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New Zealand 375 (Latham 105, Mitchell 73; Broad 4/73, Woakes 3/83) and 96/2 (Williamson 37*; Woakes 1/8) trail England 476 Root 226, Burns 101; Wagner 5/124) by 5 runs.
Pakistan have a long way to go as Australia look for an innings victory.
Dismissing Root will not be an easy task tomorrow, which can be the turning point for New Zealand.
Stumps, Day 2: New Zealand 375 (Latham 105, Mitchell 73; Broad 4/73, Woakes 3/83) lead England 39/2 (Burns 24*; Henry 1/10) by 336 runs.