Pakistan inflicted a big 248-run defeat on the Kiwis in the first Test in Abu Dhabi for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series with left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar and leggie Yasir Shah posing serious problems.
Besides a spin web, paceman Rahat Ali, man-of-the-match for his six wickets in the game, reverse swung the ball to pile further problems on the New Zealand batting, which folded for 262 and 231 on a flat Sheikh Zayed Stadium pitch.
New Zealand's best batsmen against spin, Kane Williamson (3 and 23) and Ross Taylor (nought and eight), were both all at sea against the Pakistani bowling.
Opener Rod Latham showed some grit against spin, scoring his maiden hundred in the first innings but that wasn't enough to thwart Pakistan.
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Skipper Misbah-ul Haq said he was still not eyeing a white-wash, like his team did against Australia with a 2-0 scoreline just a week before the New Zealand series.
Pakistan will be without opener Ahmed Shehzad, ruled out of the remaining two Tests after suffering a fractured skull when he was hit by a Corey Anderson's bouncer in the first Test, during which he made a career-best 176.
They are also in danger of losing the second opener Mohammad Hafeez who is doubtful for the second Test after suffering a hamstring injury.
"It will be slightly worrying because Shehzad is in good form and Hafeez gives us an extra option of bowling, but we have to face up to such things.