
Kevin Sinclair (third right) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Pakistan’s Babar Azam (left) during day two of the second cricket test match in Multan, Pakistan, on January 26, 2025. — PCB
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Multan: The West Indian spin, led by Kevin Sanklear, gave tourists a winning 76-4 series with Pakistan in the second Test match in Multan on Sunday.
The West Indies scored 244 runs in their second innings thanks to captain Craig Brathwaite’s half -century and gave the hosts a difficult target of 254 runs on the pitch of Multan Stadium.
Saud Shakeel 13 and Knight Watchman Kashif Ali were not out on Stump. The West Indies only need six more wickets to equalize the series 1-1.
Pakistan need 178 runs to win. He also won the first Test in Multan by 127 runs.
Sankleier (41-2-2) opened the flood route to Pakistan captain Sean Masood for two runs and then caught Babar Azam’s valuable wicket on a score of 31.
Azam added 43 with Kamran Ghulam, which was dropped twice, two and six, but these Lips did not prove to be expensive to the West Indies.
Gadakish pearls defeated Mohammad Harira two and Jumil Warcan scored Ghulam for 19 runs.
On the first day, 14 wickets fell after 20.
“Our captain set the stage and created confidence in the batsmen,” Warchen said.
“We trust in achieving this victory, which will be a big win in these difficult situations.”
Spinner Sajid Khan said nothing was impossible in the game. “Shakeel has batted well on such pitches and then we also have other batsmen, so if we are sure we can make the desired runs.”
Morning opener Brathwaite led the guests fighting with a magnificent 52.
The last four wickets added an invaluable 99 runs before the tourist was dismissed for 244 runs in his second innings at tea.
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali took 4-80-10 wickets in the match-while Sajid took 4-76, six wickets in the match.
The West Indies score at lunch was 129-5 when Naaman dismissed Elk Athanaz for six, before the guests’ fighting proved to be decisive.
During a 51 -run stand for the seventh wicket, Tune Amlach scored 35 and Sankler 28 runs, raising his team’s lead, before Sajid Sanklear and thick were out for 18.
The fast bowler Kashif had a spelling, but the last pair of Warchen and Camar Roch reached the overall score of 240, before Sajid caught Waracan for 18 runs.
Earlier, Brathwaite guided with two sixes and four fours in his 31st Test half -century.
In the morning, when the tourists started their second innings, Naaman started his 50 -run stand for Michael Louis for seven runs.
Brathwaite reversed the two legs against him before stumps by Mohammad Rizwan at Noman’s ball.
Scoreboard
The West Indies won the toss.
West Indies first innings 163
Pakistan first innings 154
The second innings of the West Indies
Brathwaite (c) St. Rizwan B Ali 52
Louis C Masood B Ali 7
Jango Sea Salman B Khan 30
Hua St. Rizwan B Ali 15
Athensa LBWB Ali 6
Gravez C Khan B Ahmed 10
Amlach LBWB Ali 35
Sankleier B Khan 28
Motelbw B Khan18
Warchen C. Azam B Khan 18
Roch Not Out 4
Additional: (b 12, lb 8, nb 1) 21
Total: 66.1 over (RR: 3.68) 244
Falling of wickets: 1-50, 2-92, 3-106, 4-124, 5-129, 6-145, 7-196, 8-206, 9-233, 10-244
Bowling: Sajid Khan 24.1-4-76-4, Kashif Ali 6-2-23-1, Noman Ali 21-0-80-4, Abrar Ahmed 15-1-45-1
Pakistan second innings (T: 254 runs)
Masood (c
Harra LBWB Moti 2
Azam C ATHANAZE B SINCLARE31
Ghulam Sea Jung Bi Waricon 19
Shakeel Not Out 13
Ali Not Out 1
Additional: (B 4, LB 3, NB 1) 8
Total: 24 OV (RR: 3.16) 76/4
Rizwan, Salman Agha, Sajid Khan, Noman Ali, Abrar Ahmed
Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-5, 3-48, 4-71
Bowling: Gadakish pearls 7-1-25-1, Kevin Sanklear 11-0-41-2, Jomel Warcan 6-4-3-1
Empires: Paul Refle, Rod Tucker