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Pakistan against the West Indies, 2nd test: 20-Wicket tag in Multan Breaks 118-year test record | Cricket News

Pakistan against the West Indies, 2nd test: 20-Wicket tag during multan breaks 118-year test record
Pakistan Spinner Noman Ali (photo source: x)

A dramatic opening day of the 2. Test Between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan On Saturday, 20 gates fell because both sides were ejected in their respective first inner sings, so that the hosts were remained with nine runs.

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Of the 20 gates that fell during the day, 16 were taken by spinners, which is the most of this type of bowling on the opening day of a test. The previous record was from 14 gates during the Leeds test of 1907 between England and South Africa.
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Spinner dominated the day from start to stumps, led by Pakistan Link-name Noman Ali‘S 6 for 41, which contained a historical hat trick. Pakistan helped to spend visitors for 163.

It was the turn of West Indian spinners when Jomel Warrican 4 for 43 and Gudakesh Motie for 49 for 154 before the end of the game 3 for 49.
Pakistan’s Wimper fought only Mohammad Rizwan (49) and Saud Shakeel (32) and formed a 68-run partnership for the fifth Wicket. The collapse of the team from 119 for 4 to 154 lost six gates while adding only 35 runs.
The opened couple Muhammad Hurraira (9) and Shan Masood (15) fell in Kemar Roachs bowling, while Motie claimed Babar Azam (1) and Kamran Ghulam (16) and reduced Pakistan to 51.

After the tea, Warrican secured two important gates: Shakeel, brilliant by an injured cockroach in the depths and Rizwan, who was dull.
The innings ended with Motie, which Salman Agha released for nine, while Kashif Ali had nothing.
The West Indies were 38 for 7 in bad streets when Sajid Khan 2 for 64 and Noman with the ball chaos.
The situation could have been more precarious for the visiting team, but Moties career best 55 and his decisive 68-run partnership for the last Wicket with Warrican, which remained unbeaten with two six, provided a certain resistance.

Before lunch, Motie and Roach (25) contributed a valuable 41-run stand for the ninth wicket. Then Noman demanded the last two gates and secured his eighth five-wing train in an inner.
After her 127-run victory in the first test at Multan, Pakistan continued his spin-focused strategy, whereby the pitch offer changed from the opening of over.

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