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Report - 2nd Test, Day 5: Shannon Gabriel's 5-fer leads West Indies to stunning series-equalling win

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Toss: West Indies won the toss, Jason Holder chose to bat first.

Teams

West Indies: KC Brathwaite, KOA Powell, SO Hetmyer, SD Hope, VA Singh, SO Dowrich†, RL Chase, JO Holder*, D Bishoo, AS Joseph, ST Gabriel

Pakistan: Azhar Ali, Ahmed Shehzad, Babar Azam, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed†, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Amir, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas

West Indies only added four runs to their overnight total as Yasir broke through on the fifth delivery of the day to dismiss Bishoo, finishing with 7/94 as Pakistan were set a target of 188. The chase began in a quiet manner with the batsmen playing conservatively and the run-rate hovering at around 1/over. Gabriel was the one to strike a major blow in the 7th over as Azhar tried to pull a shortish delivery but only succeeded in finding the fielder at short mid-wicket. Next over, Joseph struck as well as Babar tried to glance one down the leg-side but only succeeded in edging it through to the wicket-keeper for another, earning a pair in the match. Shehzad and Younis tried to stay calm but the former was almost dismissed off Joseph as he edged one but the slip fielder couldn't catch it. Holder came on to bowl and removed Younis with one that stayed low and swerved in as he was plumb LBW. It got even better for the home side as a review against Misbah for LBW resulted in him getting out caught as he had gotten an inside edge, with the fielder taking the catch. Shafiq didn't last long, getting squared up by a superb delivery from Gabriel and edging it for another duck. Pakistan went to the Lunch break with the chase in disarray at 35/5.

Joseph struck in the second over after the resumption to dismiss Shehzad with another delivery that stayed low. Next over, it was Holder who got Shadab to edge one behind. Amir came out, looking to counter-attack with Pakistan going nowhere and it seemed like a good decision but it was fraught with risk. Amir went after a wide one but the slip fielder couldn't take the catch. On another occasion, he flashed hard and got one through the slip cordon. While Sarfraz also fought on at the other end, Amir's lively innings came to an end as he drove one but ended up slicing it to backward point. The rest was a mere formality as a superb delivery from Gabriel had Yasir castled and then Sarfraz hoicked one into the air to be caught, with Pakistan bowled out for 81. West Indies equalled the series with the 106-run win.

Summary: A disastrous capitulation by Pakistan with the West Indian bowlers very impressive. The pacers had the measure of the pitch and aimed at the stumps often with the strategy paying off. The Pakistan batsmen were unsure and the start seemed to indicate that they wanted to conserve wickets but when that failed, there was no back up strategy until Amir's counter-attack; by then, it was simply too late. The batting performances on the last two days also showed that Hope's 90 on Day 3 was a crucial innings and may well have been the difference between the two sides. Pakistan need to come back hard and put up a good show in the final Test, otherwise they risk another drawn series in the Caribbean and if worst comes to the worst, Misbah and Younis may well be saying farewell on the back of a series loss.

Fall of wickets:

10-268 (Bishoo, 102.5 ov)

1-10 (Azhar Ali, 6.5 ov)
2-11 (Babar Azam, 7.3 ov)
3-27 (Younis Khan, 12.5 ov)
4-30 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 15.2 ov)
5-30 (Asad Shafiq, 15.4 ov)
6-35 (Ahmed Shehzad, 21.2 ov)
7-36 (Shadab Khan, 22.4 ov)
8-78 (Mohammad Amir, 31.4 ov)
9-81 (Yasir Shah, 33.4 ov)
10-81 (Sarfraz Ahmed, 34.4 ov)
 
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Sarfraz was horrible in this match dearly cost Pakistan in both 1st and 2nd inning
 
Pakistan was playing with 9 players as both Babar Azam and Shadab Khan were non-players :facepalm:. Babar hurt Pakistan in batting and Shadab hurt Pakistan in bowling. Pakistan could not survive their 1-2 punch.
 
Always good to see a WI victory. The Pakistanis collapsed to sheer psychological pressure.
 
Haha

Goodbye Pakistan cricket
Awful side
No recovery from here
We'll remain in the gutters for a long time
 
Congratulations to the Windies. They deserved to win after their batting performance on the 4th day despite making a mess of it in the last hour.

As for Pakistan, only one reason for this defeat. NEGATIVE Batting. This pathetic timid tuk tuk approach needs to be shelved for good

Although batting became difficult from late day 4 onwards, this does not excuse extremely poor batting on the 5th day.. this was not an 81 pitch. There were no demons in it. Both Sarfraz and Amir showed that you could still score runs on this wicket if you batted positively and attacked the bowlers.

West Indies B team beat us. What a horrible display!
 
What gets on my nerves with this team, is that when our batsman play well in the first innings & get a high score, they get out for a low score in the second innings. Azhar has done this before and did it again today. Misbah also should have done better in the second innings.

What a chance to win a first test series in the Windies and they blew it big time. Cant see Pakistan winning the next test match unless they bat first and post a big first innings score.
 
Congratulations to the Windies. They deserved to win after their batting performance on the 4th day despite making a mess of it in the last hour.

As for Pakistan, only one reason for this defeat. NEGATIVE Batting. This pathetic timid tuk tuk approach needs to be shelved for good

Although batting became difficult from late day 4 onwards, this does not excuse extremely poor batting on the 5th day.. this was not an 81 pitch. There were no demons in it. Both Sarfraz and Amir showed that you could still score runs on this wicket if you batted positively and attacked the bowlers.

West Indies B team beat us. What a horrible display!

spot on
 
Current PK team is nothing more then a Joke.. Imran's 87 team was the best and second best was Wasim's 99 team..


Since Inzi and later Pk teams were hit and miss kinda teams.. Jokes....
 
Didn't see that one coming congrats Windies well played. Sets the series up nicely now.
 
Terrible batting again where the team again fall like a pack of cards. Said so some days back that chasing anything over 50 would be difficult for this side. Scary thing is that Misbah and Younis will soon be retiring leaving the rest who can't score 20 between them. More worrying is that we are playing on supposedly more suitable conditions.
 
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