
West Indies' Jomel Warrican (L) celebrates with his teammate after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Noman Ali during the first day of the second Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on January 25, 2025. — AFO
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Multan: Spinner Jim Warikan took five wickets when the West Indies won a Test match in Pakistan for the first time in almost 35 years.
The West Indies won the second Test in Multan by 120 runs and attracted the series 1-1. Pakistan also won by 127 runs in the first Test, in Multan. The 32 -year -old left -wing spinner took nine wickets to lead the series level against the hosts on the third day of the second Test in Multan.
Warcike won with nine wickets in the match – 19 in the series to provide the taste of his medicine on the pitches that faster spinning to the hosts. The last time the West Indies won a Test in Pakistan was in Faisalabad in November 1990, which won their visits to 1997 and 2006.
Western Indian captain Craig Brathwaite said, “We have not played in Pakistan for many years, but we will not win here in a while, so it is incredible to come here as a young group.” He praised the performance of Star Player Warcike, which scored 36 runs in the first innings of the West Indies of 163 and took both the main and player of the series awards.
“In addition to his excellent bowling, he always says he is one of the best off -spin players in the Caribbean, so it was nice to see him scoring some runs along with wickets.” Pakistan captain Sean Masood defended his side’s spin trick.
He said, “On the first day we were in a position we wanted – even better, maybe, when we kept them down eight.” Restarting 76-4 and chasing 254, the hopes of Pakistan’s victory rested on Saud Shakeel, but Kevin Sanklee caught the left hand in the sales for 13 so that he was the potential for the household team to end. Eliminate more. Babar Azam scored the top with 31 while Mohammad Rizwan scored 25 as Pakistan was bundled for 133.
Warcike bowled Knight Watchman Kashif Ali with a straight ball, and left Pakistan in 76-6 toes. Before Warikan rejected the last leg before 15 runs and then Razwan later rejected his leg to bring the tourists to two wickets.
For 12 overs, a seventh wicket pair was held, but Warcikon achieved one to remain as low as Aga’s defense. He cut it on the back pad adjacent to the stump, and the visitors made the progress that exposed the tail.
Shortly thereafter, it was once again Warakan who withdrew from Rizwan, who played around the delivery that was running with the arm and passed through the gap of batpad to mess up his stump. – So far, only rituals are left.
Gadkish Fat, who took 2-35, removed Naaman Ali for six while Warikan deserved the last wicket, bowling Sajid Khan sealed seven victory.
The defeat sent Pakistan ninth and the last in the World Test Championship table, while the West Indies were eighth. The title holders Australia face South Africa in the WTC final at Lord’s in June.
West Indies won the toss
West Indies first innings 163
Pakistan first innings 154
West Indies 2 innings 244
Pakistan second innings (T: 254 runs)
Masood (C) LBW B Sankleier 2
Horera L B. WB Fat 2
Azam C. Wishes B Sankleier 31
Ghulam Sea Jungo Bay Warcan 19
Shakeel Sea Hag B B Sankleier 13
Ali Bee Warcan 1
Rizwan Bay Warcan 25
Aga L.B.W. B. Warcan 15
Khan Bay Warcan 7
Ali Sea Warcan B Fat 6
Abrar Ahmed did not go out 0
Extra: (B 7, LB 3, NB 2) 12
Total: 44 OV (RR: 3.02) 133
Wickets fall: 1-3 (Sean Masood,
1.1 OV), 2-5 (Mohammad Haraira, 2.4 OV), 3-48 (Kamran Ghulam, 13.6 OV), 4-71 (Babar Azam, 20.4 OV), 5-76 (Saud Shell, 24.3 OV), 6- 76 (Kashif Ali, 25.2 OV), 7-115 (Salman Agha, 37.6 OV), 8-122 (Mohammad Rizwan, 41.3 OV), 9-131 (Naman Ali, 42.6 OV), 10-133 (10-133 Sajid Khan, 43.6 OV)
Bowling: Gadkish Fat 11-3-35-2, Kevin Sankleier 17-1-61-3, Jameel Warchen 16-4-27-5
Result: West Indies won by 120 runs
Player of the Match: Jamil Warcan
Series Player: Jamil Warcan
Empires: Paul Refell, Rod Tucker