New Zealand have stumbled in the morning session on day two of the second Test against Pakistan in Dubai by losing three early wickets to reach lunch on 295-6.
Tom Latham's unbeaten century on day one guided the Black Caps to 243-3 at the close of play, but Pakistan took control this morning.
Corey Anderson (9) was the first to fall as Ehsan Adil took his second wicket of the innings, and it wasn't long before Latham joined his teammate when Rahat Ali struck to end the batsman's stint on 137 runs.
James Neesham and BJ Watling tried to steady New Zealand's attack, but Yasir Shah managed to snatch the wicket of Neesham, who hit 17 off 54 balls.
Watling (18 not out) and Mark Craig (13 not out) will resume the attack in the afternoon session.