WI Win-Test Match In Pak After 35 Years
In the second match of the two-Test series between the West Indies and Pakistan teams, West Indies defeated Pakistan by 120 runs to level the series 1-1.
In the second innings of the Test match played in Maltan, Babar Azam scored 31, Mohammad Rizwan 25, and Kamran Ghulam scored 19 runs for Pakistan.
In the second innings, West Indies’ Jomel Verikin took five wickets, Kevin Sinclair took three and Godakesh Moti took two wickets.
Like the first test match, this match was also completed in three days and was held in the name of the bowlers. For Pakistan, spinner Noman Ali took ten total, Sajid Khan took six while Kashif Ali and Abrar Ahmed took two wickets each.
For the West Indies, Jomel Verikin took nine wickets, Godakish Moti took five, Kevin Sinclair took three, and Kemar Roach took two.
Third day
By the end of the previous day, Pakistan had scored 76 runs for the loss of four wickets in response to West Indies’ 244 runs.
When the third day of play began today, the Pakistani side lost another wicket without adding to its runs. Saud Shakeel was caught by Kevin Sinclair off the ball of Kevin Hodge after scoring 13 off 30 balls.
Mohammad Rizwan, Kashif Ali, Salman Agha and Sajid Khan were made victims by Jomel Verikin, t, the four players scored one, twenty-five, 15 and 7 runs respectively, Salman Agha was LBW, and the other three players were bowled.
Noman Ali scored six runs and was caught by Jomel Verikin off the ball of Judakish Moti. Abrar Ahmed remained unbeaten.
On the second day of the match, West Indies completed their second innings and set Pakistan a target of 254 runs for victory, in response to which Pakistan had scored 76 runs in their second innings by the end of the second day of play.
And four of its key players have returned to the pavilion after being dismissed. Pakistan still needs 178 runs to win while it has 6 wickets left.
On the second day of the Multan Test, Pakistan started its innings and its first wicket fell for a total score of three when captain Shan Masood was out LBW off the ball of Kevin Sinclair for two runs,
The second wicket also fell for a total score of just five when Mohammad Harira was also out LBW by Goodkash Moti for two runs.
Pakistan’s third wicket fell for a total of 48 when Kamran Ghulam was caught by Jango off the ball of Jomel Warricken for 19 runs,
Pakistan’s fourth and crucial wicket fell for a total of 71 when Babar Azam was caught by Ethanaz off the ball of Kevin Sinclair for 31 runs.