The Western Indian Islands achieved its first test in Pakistan since 1990 and settled the series after Gommel Warikan won five against 120 rounds on the third day of the second test in Multan.
Appeals 76-4 and chasing 178 points to achieve victory, Pakistan lost both strikes overnight without an addition to the total, where Keven Senkler (3-61) managed to catch Saud Shakeel in the third football slips in the morning and the clean night guard. Reveal Ali (1) in the following.
Muhammad Radwan (25 years old), and Salman Ali Agha, 15, added 39 points before both falling into the left arm of Warikan (5-27).
Salman, who survived earlier an opportunity to Warikan, was besieged in LBW, before Radwan was thrown by handing him back and left Pakistan in 122-8.
Godakish Motty (2-35) Numan Ali (6) was expelled before Warikan wiped the tail with his fellow clean bowling, Sajid Khan (7).
It was a noticeable transformation for the West India Islands, which lost the first test by 127 points in the same place and was 38-7 on the first day of the second test after the historic Numan trilogy.
However, the minimum arrangement of the West India Islands raised them to 163 to make little progress in the first roles in nine runs.
Half a century for Captain Craig Brathwit (52) in the second roles of the West Indies has scored 244 points to advance a total of 253 points, before Pakistani speculators fell into their own trap of the stadium’s rotation against tourists deer.
Pakistan’s defeat pushed them to the bottom of the World Championship Test, as both teams ended their two -year campaign.
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