Pakistan secured a commanding 127-run victory over the West Indies in the first Test in Multan, achieving a world record by taking all 20 wickets with spin bowlers, as per Wisden.
Skipper Shan Masood defended Pakistan's formula of using spin-friendly pitches to win home Test matches after a 127-run
Balls bowled across the four innings in Multan, the fewest in a men's Test match hosted by Pakistan to produce a result. The previous shortest completed Test in Pakistan was also played between Pakistan and West Indies,
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,
The 1st Test between Pakistan and West Indies at Multan has set the stage for an exciting finish, with the visitors requiring 251 runs to claim victory after a dramatic third day.
Pakistan won the first Test against West Indies by 127 runs at Multan Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Chasing the target of 251 runs, the visitors West Indies were bowled out for 123. Pakistan's spinners dominated the match,
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.
Pakistan has extended their lead to 226 runs on the third day of the 1st Test against West Indies, despite losing quick wickets in the morning session. At the close of the 38th over, Pakistan stands at 133/6, with Salman Agha (4*) and Noman Ali (0*) at the crease.
Noman Ali (R) reacts during the second day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Jan 18. — AFP Sajid Khan (L) celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies’ Keacy Carty (2R) during the ...
Off-spinner Sajid Khan masterminded Pakistan’s emphatic 127-run victory against the West Indies with a match haul of nine wickets in the first Test on Sunday. After the game, he made Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan do his famous thigh slap celebration.
The match saw Pakistan's spinners dominate, with Sajid Khan, Noman Ali, and Abrar Ahmed claiming all 20 wickets. This performance has set a new world record for consecutive home matches where Pakistan's spinners have taken all wickets.