Vincenzo Iaquinta's first-half double helped Juventus come from a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 draw at Belarus minnows BATE Borisov in the Champions League on Tuesday. Sergei Kryvets put the hosts in front after 17 minutes when he caught Giorgio Chiellini napping, controlled a deft pass and rounded Alex Manninger to poke into an empty net. Juventus were stunned once again when Igor Stasevich extended BATE's advantage six minutes later after heading past the motionless Manninger. But Italy striker Iaquinta rescued the Bianconeri through two well-taken goals. He towered above his marker to head home Sebastian Giovinco's cross from the right. The former Udinese man drew Juve level on the stroke of halftime when he fired home past BATE keeper after being set-up by the lively Giovicno. The result put Juventus, who beat Zenit St. Petersburg in the group stage opener, in second place of Group H with four points, two behind leaders Real Madrid. BATE lie third on one point while Zenit are rooted to the bottom after failing to secure any positive result.