OUT! st Tevin Imlach b Jomel Warrican. Pakistan vs West Indies Live Score: Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan 49 (73) Salman Agha 2 (20) West Indies Kevin Sinclair 0/38 (9) Pakistan vs West Indies Live Score: Pakistan Salman Agha 2 (20) Pakistan vs West Indies Live Score: FOUR!
Half-centuries from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan revived Pakistan to 143-4 after top-order batters stumbled in the first cricket test against West Indies.
Warrican’s nine wickets help visitors wrap up the second Test in three days and level the two-match series 1-1.
West Indies achieved their first Test victory in Pakistan since 1990 by defeating the hosts by 120 runs in Multan, leveling the series 1-1. Key performances by Jomel Warrican and Gudakesh Motie ensured Pakistan's chase crumbled,
Pakistan captain Shan Masood addressed his team's shortcomings after their 120-run defeat to West Indies in Multan, admitting that recurring issues, such as letting lower-order batters score freely, cost them dearly,
West Indies has spun out Pakistan for 133 to record a thumping series-leveling 120-run win inside three days of the second and final test.
Spinner Jomel Warrican gave a hilarious send-off to Pakistan's Sajid Khan after the visitors won the 2nd Test match in Multan. Warrican taunted Sajid with 'you can't see me' celebration after he helped Windies bowl out Pakistan in the final innings of the match.
Warrican shines in West Indies's first win in Pakistan after 34 years. (Source: FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP via Getty Images) The second Test between Pakistan and the West Indies got over inside seven sessions at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan claimed a 127-run victory over West Indies in the first Test in Multan, led by spinner Sajid Khan's five-wicket haul and Abrar Ahmed's four. Pakistan bowled out West Indies for 123. A humorous exchange between Mohammad Rizwan and Kevin Sinclair during the game went viral.
West Indies marked a historic victory against Pakistan on their soil for the first time since 1990 with a 120-run win in Multan. Led by Jomel Warrican, the visitors' spin attack dismantled Pakistan’s batting lineup,
Pakistan captain Shan Masood acknowledged the team's shortcomings after a heavy defeat to West Indies. He highlighted the need for improved strategies against lower-order batsmen and emphasized learning from mistakes.