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Wi V sir, test 1: Abbas attacks to put windies on back foot

Wi V sir, test 1: Abbas attacks to put windies on back foot
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Kingston (Jamaica): Two nose in two balls by Mohammad Abbas just before the match played the Indies directly in the back foot in the first reply to Pakistan’s first innings, a total of 217 on the opening day of the rain in Sabina Park on Thursday.
At 2-2 entered the second day, with captain Kraigg Brathwaite and Roston Chase would continue inning, the home team would pay attention to the recurring capitulation of repetitive blows they experienced in the same two tests with South Africa with South Africa in the previous month in St.
Lucia.
Abbas put a seal on the day of the Bowler by having a Kieran Powell well with the second slip and then trap the foot of the Bonner before the next ball in the final 20 minute test.
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On the First Ball helmet by Fast Bowler Anrich Nortje.
Like Abbas, West Indies’s quick bowlers justified their captain’s decision to the first bowl with former Jason leader and Seale Young Pacer Jayden each taking three goals.
TRACH raised the calculation of the 225th test goal in the 66th match by removing the Imran Butt after a half-hour game and then added an important goal from the captain of Pakistan Babar Azam.
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https://t.co/RJDawotJHHH- Windies Cricket (@WindiesCrengket) 162880924000000Bar and former Captain Azhar Ali uses 47 for the third goal with Azhar captures a lot of attention to the afternoon session for the strange succession of the countermeasures through reference to television technology With four consecutive decisions into the path of the Batsman.
But it was a combined effort from left-left Fawad Alam (56) and Faheem Ashraf (44) which gave some substances.
The couple was wearing 85 for the sixth goal was only separated by running out when Ashraf was found with a lack of land by the leg Square Chase Fielder when trying to complete a sharp single.
And West Indies closed on the first day pitch, the condition is a little surprising for them.
“It was a little slower than I expected so I had a bowl much fuller and made the BATSMEN play more,” Holder said.
“I think it will be difficult in advance with the bowler they have.
We can see the application shown by Faheem and Fawad and take a pattern from it.” On the day 12 Wicket fell, it was four occasions in quick succession when Azhar survived to fight at the beginning of the post-lunch period which proved most memorable.
Twice he was suspended by reviewing the referee’s decision in the field against him and twice the brathwaite did not succeed because it did not come out of the reverse decision through available television technology.
Holders are the poor bowler on the first three occasions while Kyle Mayers is another man remaining very disadvantaged.
Ironically, the holder then holds a good low catch on the second slip to dismiss Azhar for 17 of the seal.

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