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Test 2: Pakistan set WI 329 to win as the host who was closed at 49-1

Test 2: Pakistan set WI 329 to win as the host who was closed at 49-1
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Kingston: Shaheen Shah Afridi Pakistan won the best figures when tourists who were dominated by bats and balls on the fourth day of the second and last test against West Hindina in Sabina Park on Monday to put themselves.
Shaheen took 6-51 when the visitors brought West Indies came out for 150 shortly after lunch to ensure the first round managed 152 led and then advanced to 176-6 before declaring their second half, to climb the home side 329 to win.
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West Indies is 49-1 at the close of the test that has lost a full day for bad weather but still looks tend to produce results.
Stump! 2️⃣8️⃣0️⃣ Walk to win, 9 Wickets remaining! 🌴Can wi do it? See you on the 5th day! 🙌🏾 # wivpak #meninmaroon https://t.co/pscShiij- Windies Cricket (@WindiesCrengket) 1629758959000Pakistan still needs nine-noves while the home team requires 280 runs in what will pursue a record clamp in Jamaica.
Pakistan, beaten by one goal in the first test, apply an aggressive approach throughout the day, because West Indies continued on their overnight score 39-3, with Shaheen capably supported by Mohammad Abbas, who took 3-44.
Nkrumah Bonner, who was 18 years old did not come out, the highest scored for the home team with 37.
Pakistan was not a waste of time to hit the host of those who impose, change their bat command to take a limited overs lineup.
Abid Ali came out swinging and helping the tourists racing to 70-1 on the 10th before he was trapped in Gully Off Alzarri Joseph for 29.
The best career for @ashaheenafridi 6-51 in the second #Wivpak exam at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica # Harhaalmaincrengket.
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https://t.co/gbhksxvqtj- Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) 1629745616000 fellow Opener Imran Butt Scored 34 Balls and Captain Babar Azam quickly chimed in with 33 runs, declared when he landed on.
76 Pakistani’s second round runs only 27.2 overs and with further 138 overs left in the test, they have given themselves a lot of time for the western Indian bowl and Square.
Shaheen continued his heroism near the end of the day playing with a direct throw that ran out of Kieran Powell for 23 when the visitors lost their first goal from their second half.
Captain Kraigg Brathwaite (17 did not come out) and Alzarri Joseph’s night watchman, fulfilled the role for the second day in a row, will continue on Tuesday.

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