Pakistan triumphed over West Indies by 127 runs in the test match at Multan, with Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed's spin bowling leading the way. Despite Jomel Warrican's seven wickets for West Indies, they failed to chase a 251 target,
Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan struck four times to leave the West Indies in deep trouble on 54-5 at lunch on the third day of the first Test in their chase of 251 for victory.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated Pakistan Men’s cricket team on remarkable win against West Indies in the first
Pakistan will look to seize control of day 3 when they start off the day against West Indies in Multan on Sunday, January 19. Earlier, the hosts were bowled out for 230 in their first innings. In reply,
Pakistan were already smelling victory but Athanaze found some support in wicketkeeper-bat Tevin Imlach and together the duo frustrated the hosts for nine overs post lunch. Athanaze, particularly, impressed with his strokeplay in this fighting 41-run stand but once Abrar found a way past it,
Sajid Khan picked up nine wickets, including a five-wicket haul in the second innings, as Pakistan beat West Indies by 127 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
Pakistan registered a thumping 127-run win over the West Indies in the first Test of their two-match series, in Multan. The win was primarily set up by spinner Sajid Khan's brilliant show, who took five wickets for 50 runs in the 4th innings.
Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed led the charge for Pakistan, bundling out West Indies for 123 to win the first test in Multan by 127 runs on the third day as spinners ruled the roost.
Spinner Jomel Warrican took a career-best seven-wicket haul to dismiss Pakistan for 157 on the third day of the opening Test in Multan on Sunday, giving the West Indies a target of 251 to win.
Off-spinner Sajid Khan continued to baffle West Indies on a turning wicket and brought Pakistan to the brink of victory in the first test on Sunday. Khan replicated his first innings show with the new ball by yet again removing the top four batters as the tourists limped to 54-5 at lunch on Day 3.
Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan struck four times to leave the West Indies in deep trouble on 54-5 at lunch on the third day of the first Test in their chase of 251 for victory. The West Indies need 197 runs to win while Pakistan are chasing five wickets in a battle between the two basement sides in the World Test Championship.