2nd test: West Indies beats Pakistan by 106 runs

AP  |  Bridgetown 

The beat by 106 runs for a series-levelling victory as Shannon Gabriel took 5-11 on the last day of the second test today.

was all out for 81 in its second innings in 34.4 overs, unable to cope with the pace of Gabriel, who finished with match figures of 9-92.



Pakistan's collapse was sudden but not surprising. It went to lunch at 35-5 then quickly dropped to 36-7.

Sarfraz Ahmed was the final man out in the afternoon session, top scorer on 23 in a familiar second-innings collapse by the tourists.

Earlier, lost its 10th wicket in the morning after only five balls to be all out for 268, a lead of 187. Legspinner Yasir Shah finished with 7-94, his 10th test five- for.

scored 393 in reply to West Indies' first- innings 312.

The deciding third test starts on Wednesday. is seeking its first test-series win in the Caribbean.

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2nd test: West Indies beats Pakistan by 106 runs

The West Indies beat Pakistan by 106 runs for a series-levelling victory as Shannon Gabriel took 5-11 on the last day of the second test today. Pakistan was all out for 81 in its second innings in 34.4 overs, unable to cope with the pace of Gabriel, who finished with match figures of 9-92. Pakistan's collapse was sudden but not surprising. It went to lunch at 35-5 then quickly dropped to 36-7. Sarfraz Ahmed was the final man out in the afternoon session, top scorer on 23 in a familiar second-innings collapse by the tourists. Earlier, West Indies lost its 10th wicket in the morning after only five balls to be all out for 268, a lead of 187. Legspinner Yasir Shah finished with 7-94, his 10th test five- for. Pakistan scored 393 in reply to West Indies' first- innings 312. The deciding third test starts on Wednesday. Pakistan is seeking its first test-series win in the Caribbean. The beat by 106 runs for a series-levelling victory as Shannon Gabriel took 5-11 on the last day of the second test today.

was all out for 81 in its second innings in 34.4 overs, unable to cope with the pace of Gabriel, who finished with match figures of 9-92.

Pakistan's collapse was sudden but not surprising. It went to lunch at 35-5 then quickly dropped to 36-7.

Sarfraz Ahmed was the final man out in the afternoon session, top scorer on 23 in a familiar second-innings collapse by the tourists.

Earlier, lost its 10th wicket in the morning after only five balls to be all out for 268, a lead of 187. Legspinner Yasir Shah finished with 7-94, his 10th test five- for.

scored 393 in reply to West Indies' first- innings 312.

The deciding third test starts on Wednesday. is seeking its first test-series win in the Caribbean.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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