WI vs PAK: West Indies 2-2 in the wake of excusing Pakistan for 217 on Day 1
Jason Holder and Jayden Seales took 3 wickets each for Wi while Mohammad Abbas took 2 wickets for Pakistan.
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WI vs Pak Test 2021: West Indies 2-2 in the Wake of Excusing Pakistan for 217 on Day 1 |
The West Indies staggered to stumps at 2-2 Thursday in the wake of excusing Pakistan for 217 on a significant first day of the season in the main cricket test.
Twelve wickets fell on a day abbreviated by terrible light get-togethers West Indies won the throw and sent Pakistan in to bat.
5 Pakistan batsmen got starts anyway Fawad Alam's 56 was the solitary 50 years of an innings that continued going 70 overs.
Pacemen Jason Holder (3-26) and Jayden (3-70) took 3w each and Kemar Roach added (2-47) for the West Indies.
Precisely when Day 1 seemed, by all accounts, to be heading every one of the single bearing, Pakistan pacer Mohammad Abbas (2-0) had left-hander Kieran Powell particularly got low at second sneak past Imran Butt and got Nkrumah Bonner on a lbw (leg-before-wicket) on consecutive transports in his second wrapped up.
West Indies keeper Brathwaite endure the 4' O spell before stumps and was unbeaten on 1.
Prior, Pakistan arrived at 21 preceding the two openers fell inside nine balls.
Bug bowled Butt (11) in the seventh over and Seales guaranteed his first wicket next over when he had Abid Ali (9) got behind.
Azhar Ali and chief Babar added 47 runs for the third wicket before Seales struck again, having Ali (17) got by Holder at second slip to a ball that ricocheted distinctly and tumbled off the shoulder of the bat.
Pakistan didn't add to the score before Roach had Azam (30) got behind in the following over.
Fawad Alam revamped the innings in center request associations of 33 with Mohammad Rizwan (23) and 85 with Faheem Ashraf, who scored 44 from 66 conveyances before he was run out in the 63rd over by Roston Chase with a plunging, under-arm toss from square leg.
The innings kept going seven additional overs with Fawad bowled by Holder, finishing his 117-ball, three-hour innings, among the three Pakistan wickets to fall with the all out on 217.
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