Batting with a struggling partner at the other end, he took almost exclusive responsibility of the scoring, putting his trust in a surface that has not earned it
West Indies bowler Jomel Warrican dominated his team's first victory over Pakistan in nearly 35 years on Monday, with skipper Kraigg Brathwaite labelling it an "outstanding" performance. The 32-year-old left-arm spinner took nine wickets to spearhead a series-levelling win against the hosts on the third day of the second Test in Multan.
The victory is West Indies’ first in Pakistan since winning the Faisalabad Test in November 1990. Pakistan won the first Test by 127 runs, also in Multan. However, the second Test victory lifted West Indies to eighth in the World Test Championship, having started the series on ninth and last.
West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite expressed happiness over his team’s efforts after their 120-run victory over Pakistan in the second
The West Indies cricket team has taken their lead beyond 100 runs in the second Test against Pakistan, despite a tough morning session on Day 2. Kraigg Brathwaite, who scored a vital 52, played a crucial role in this. It was indeed a vital knock from the WI skipper as the Multan track has been a graveyard for batters so far.
Abrar Ahmed (R) watches as West Indies’ captain Kraigg Brathwaite (C) and Amir Jangoo run between the wickets during the second day of the second Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on January 26. — AFP
West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite cites challenging pitch conditions as a key factor in their 127-run defeat against Pakistan in the first Test. While praising Jomel Warrican's efforts, he calls for improved all-round performance to bounce back in the series.
Skipper Kraigg Brathwaite hit a fighting half century on Saturday to lead the West Indies to 129-5 at lunch on the second day of the second Test against Pakistan in Multan.
West Indies positioned themselves for a series-leveling victory, leaving Pakistan at 76/4 at stumps on Day 2 in Multan. Chasing 254, Pakistan struggled under pressure, with key wickets tumbling, including Babar Azam's,
Pakistan’s Noman Ali made history with a sensational hat-trick on Day 1 of the Test vs West Indies, putting his name in the record books.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood pinpointed the area of concern for the hosts after suffering a defeat against the West Indies in the second Test in Multan.
West Indies grabbed a monumental victory against Pakistan in Multan, their first since 1990 on Pakistani soil. This win, spurred by a young team thriving in challenging conditions, not only equalized the series but demonstrated the squad's potential and determination,