West Indies’ second innings saw Kraigg Brathwaite (52) and Tavin Imlach (35) help them reach 244.
West Indies secure historic test win in Pakistan after 35 years. West Indies defeated Pakistan by 120 runs in Multan to level the Test series 1-1, marking their first-ever Test victory in Pakistan in 35 years, here on Monday.
In the first innings, West Indies posted 163, with Gudakesh Motie (55) and Joeml Warrican (36*) leading the charge. Pakistan’s Noman Ali claimed 6 wickets for 41 runs. Pakistan responded with 218, with Mohammad Rizwan scoring 49, but West Indies bowlers Warrican (4/43) and Motie (3/49) kept the hosts in check.
West Indies’ second innings saw Kraigg Brathwaite (52) and Tavin Imlach (35) help them reach 244. Pakistan, chasing 254, collapsed to 133, with Babar Azam top-scoring with 31. Warrican’s barilliant 5/27 sealed the win for West Indies.
West Indies’ remarkable win in Multan not only marks a historic moment but also cements their place in the cricketing annals. The visitors will look to build on this success as they head into the next match of the series.