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Pakistan is considering all-spin attack in the second test against West Indian Islands




Inspired by the overwhelming success of his spinners, Pakistan is considering going into the second test against the West Indian Islands with only three specialized spin-bowlers and no pace bowl. Sources near the team said that management was interested in adding the opening player Imam UL Haq to the player elf, which would mean that they would play the test with eight batterns. Pakistan played only one pacer in Khurrum Shehzad in the first test that ended on the third day. It was the shortest test that was held in Pakistan in relation to Ballbowling (1064).

The three spinners Sajid Khan, Noman Ali and Abrar Ahmed conquered all 20 windets of the game.

“Team management is of the opinion that it would be better to play with an additional pitcher to strengthen the clout because the spinners were in top shape and Salman Ali Agha and Kamran Ghulam are also capable part-time spinners,” said a PCB- Source.

Imam, who last played in a test in Australia in early 2024, will probably open with Muhammad Hurraira, with captain Shan Masood coming in third place.

In the multanist test, the West Indies spinner Jomal Warrican also achieved 11 Wickets in the match, including 7 for 32 in the second inning, while the Pakistani batteries also had difficulties to achieve runs because they achieved four half-cueturies in the game.

Pakistan won his last three tests in Multan with a big lead, with the spinner of England (last year) and the West Indian islands completely dominated.

The left arm player, Noman and off-break bowler Sajid scored a total of 39 wickers against England and another 15 against the Windies in two tests.

Pakistan probably eleven: Shan Masood (center), Saud Shakeel, Imam Ul Haq, Muhammad Hurraira, Babar Azam, Kamran Ghulam, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Abrar Ahmed, Noman Ali and Sajid Khan.

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