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The second day of the opening Test between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium began with Pakistan resuming their first innings at 143 for 4, with Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan at the crease. Shakeel was on 56 and Rizwan on 51, both having played crucial roles in stabilizing the innings after a shaky start. However, Shakeel fell short of a century, eventually scoring 84 runs before being dismissed by Kevin Sinclair, leading to a dramatic collapse for Pakistan.
A sudden collapse of Pakistan
Pakistan’s batting lineup faced a significant setback as they lost their last six wickets for just 43 runs, finishing their first innings at a total of 230 runs. The West Indies bowlers, particularly Jayden Seales and Jomel Warrican, exploited the conditions effectively. Seales claimed three wickets early on, dismantling Pakistan’s top order, while Warrican added three more to his tally as he wrapped up the innings. The fall of wickets was rapid, with key players like Rizwan and Agha Salman also succumbing to pressure, leaving Pakistan i🔯n a precarious position.
West Indies’ struggle against the brilliance of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan
In response, West Indies faced a daunting task. Their innings got off to a disastrous start as they were reduced to 10 for 2 within just two overs. Noman Ali and Sajid Khan were relentless with their bowling, taking full advantage of the spin-friendly conditions. Ali was particularly impressive, securing five wickets for only 39 runs in his 11 overs. Khan supported him well with four wickets foღr 65 runs in his 12 overs. The West Indies batting lineup crumbled under pressure, managing only 137 runs before being bowled out in just over 25 overs.
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Pakistan’s commanding lead
By the end of Day 2, Pakistan had established a commanding lead of 202 runs. They were at 109 after losing three quick wickets but still maintained control over the match. Shan Masood led from the front with a solid innings of 52 runs before being run out. Muhammad Hurraira contributed with a cautious 29 runs as the team looked to extend their lead further. Despite some setbacks in the second innings, Pakistan’s bowlers had set up a strong platform for victory.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Noman Ali and Sajid Khan dividing WI wickets
— Pehn Di Siri (@PehnDiSiri)
West Indies bowled 🙈out on 137 runs. Pa🅘kistan got 93 runs lead.
– Fifer for Chacha (Noman Ali)
– Sajid Khan take 4 wickets
– Abrar Ahmed take 1 wickets— T A ر I Q 🇵🇰 (@tariqkitweets)
A million dollar frame.🐐
– Sajid Khan x Noman Ali. The majestic spin duo of Pakistan.❤️
— Salman 🇵🇰 (@SalmanAsif2007)
Sajid Khan and Noman Ali: The🥀 spin duo in last 5 in🉐nings in Pakistan
Sajid & Noman: 10 wickets
Sajid & Noman: 10 wickets
Sajid & Noman: 9 wickets
Sajid & Noman: 10 wickets
Sajid & Noman: 9 wicketsUnstoppable and unplayable!🫡 🔥
— junaiz (@dhillow_)
Noman Ali and Sajid Khan worked their magic to help Pakistan take a cruওcial lead heading into the second innings 👌 📝:
— ICC (@ICC)
6 wickets in his last inning vs England and now a fifer vs Windies. SIR NO♎MAN ALI
— Hassan Abbasian (@HassanAbbasian)
7th Test five-wicket haul for Noman Ali – his 4th in his last 4 Test matches! |
— 𝐇𝐮𝐙𝐈𝐈 ♡︎ (@HuZ11786)
NOMAN ALI HAS 25 WICKETS F🎃ROM 5 INNINGS IN MULTAN 🤯!
— Sheeno (@cricsheeno)
Pakistan's spin trio wreaks havoc as West Indies are bowled out for 137!
Noman Ali (5/39), Sa𒁏jid Khan (4/65), and Abrar Ahmed (1/6) share all 10 wickets. Pakistan take a commanding 93-run lead in the 1st innings!— Areeb Cricket World digital media (@World_OfCrickeജt)
In the last 5 innings Sajid Khan & Noman Ali have bowled together, they have taken 48 out of 50 wickets. Sajid x Noman❤️ℱ🔥
— FarhanKhan__ mm (@MuhammadAd71773)