Fans appreciate West Indies’ batting heroes as they take on Pakistan in 2nd Test

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The second day of the final test match between Pakistan And West Indies After Pakistan were bowled out for 154 runs in the 1st Test, the visitors took a 9-run lead as the game was well settled. What happened on the second day of the Test was nothing short of miraculous as the West Indies batsmen braved Pakistan’s bowling unit.

The West Indies batting put a decisive stand on the Pakistani spinners

West Indies’ batting opposition started with a rookie. Craig BrathwaiteHe is leading the way with a stellar 74-ball 52 with 4 boundaries and 2 sixes. First step Amir Django He supported the West Indies captain, putting up a good score of 30 runs off 52 deliveries.

The visitors’ second innings seemed to be off the rails after the batsmen of both sets were dismissed under the pressure of Pakistan’s spin. Noman Ali. But the tailbacks put in a brilliant performance against the spin attack, adding valuable runs on the board for West Indies. Wicket keeper batting Tevin Imlach He scored 35 runs. Kevin Sinclair 28 runs added to the visitors’ 2nd innings.

The Tylers Gudkesh motion And Jomel Warren They scored 18 runs apiece to put West Indies in a commanding position of 244 runs. With a 9-run lead before the match, West Indies gave home a total of 253 runs to win the Test match. Sajid Khan and Noman Ali shared most of the West Indies wickets with 4 wickets each for the home side. Kashif Ali And Explanation Ahmed They each had 1 wicket to their name.

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Pakistan’s batting horror show continues.

The horror show of Pakistan’s batsmen continued as the entire top and middle order of Pakistan collapsed before the spin of Sinclair and Moti. When Sinclair removed Shan Masood and Babar Azam. Muhammad Hurairah He was dismissed by Moti and Kamran Ghulam went to his tent at Joel Warren After being caught by Django’s sliders.

At the end of the day’s play, the home side were struggling at 76 runs for 4 wickets in 24 overs. Pakistan still need 178 runs to win the Test match with 6 wickets in hand. Saud Shakeel And Kamran Ghulam With Pakistan at the crease Mohammad Rizwan yet to hit.

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