Seems like the ground was good for batting at first, but then the dryness took over and we had a lower-scoring game dominated by spinners like much of the series in May. NZ probably didn't make too many reckless errors in that regard. They might not have been expecting the spinners to shut them down, but whatever the case it became comprehensive. They attacked the opening bowlers well, though. Pakistan might have focused on pace too much early on. It is certainly what gave NZ a total worth defending.
Fortunately for NZ, Pakistan were much worse with the bat, after the top order were defeated by decent bowling, the middle order was just utterly mindless. You can't really blame the captain for that batting display, because similarly strange things have happened under many Pakistan captains.
Mohammed Aamer showed that runs were gettable, but I have to wonder if this is not his making, but his downfall. For such a young player, he was already faced with a lot of expectation as the next big fast bowler, but that is no longer! Now he can accept the pressure of being an all-round player to follow the footsteps of Wasim Akram and Imran Khan. Pakistan really need to think carefully about his future.