Amr Zaki notched his fourth goal in as many Premiership games to help Wigan Athletic salvage a 1-1 draw with Sunderland at the JJB stadium on Saturday. The visitors took the lead on the quarter hour mark when Wigan defender Titus Bramble headed Steed Malbranque's cross into his own net. But Egyptian striker Zaki, who scored twice in Wigan's 5-1 drubbing of Hull City last month, caused havoc for Sunderland's defenders to ensure the Latics would get something from the game. The Bulldozer saw a powerful 25-yards drive smothered by Sunderland keeper Craig Gordon five minutes past the hour mark. Zaki, who joined from Zamalek on a season-long loan, was unlucky not to draw the hosts level in the 70th minute. He headed Jason Koumas' left-wing cross goalwards but his effort struck the outside of the post. Zaki's efforts finally paid dividends as the combative frontman notched the equalizer with 12 minutes remaining. Maynor Figueroa's cross from the left eluded a Sunderland defender and went into the path of Zaki, whose close-range left-footed effort went in at the near post. Zaki was substituted one minute from time, making way for Austrian midfielder Paul Scharner. The 25-year-old took his tally to four goals in the elite competition to become joint top scorer with Portsmouth striker Jermain Defoe.