Pakistan won first match of two-Test series between two teams


Multan: West Indies won the final match of the two-Test series between Pakistan and West Indies by 120 runs.
West Indies had set Pakistan a target of 245 runs to win, but in response, the entire Pakistani team was bowled out for 133 runs, thus marking the West Indies' first Test win in Pakistan since 1990.
At the start of the third day of play, Saud Shakeel was dismissed for 13 and night watchman Kashif Ali for one, while Salman Ali Agha returned to the pavilion for 15 runs.
Day 2 of Multan Test
Pakistan faced difficulties on the second day and in the second innings of the Multan Test and was dismissed for 76 runs in pursuit of West Indies' 254 runs.
Captain Shan Masood and Mohammad Huraira scored 2 runs each, Kamran Ghulam 19 and Babar Azam were dismissed for 31 runs.
In the Multan Test, West Indies started the second innings with a lead of nine runs. Captain Brathwaite and Michael Lewis laid the foundation for 50 runs. Michael was dismissed for 7 runs, then Amir Jango took the score to 92 with the captain.
Brathwaite's innings of 52 runs was completed by Noman Ali, after which runs continued to be scored and wickets fell.
Amlach scored 35 and Sinclair scored 28 runs and the entire West Indies team was dismissed for 244 runs and Pakistan set a target of 254 runs to win.
Noman Ali and Sajid Khan took four wickets each, and Abrar and Kashif dismissed one player each.
In the second Test match, the West Indies team was dismissed for 163 runs in the first innings, while the Pakistan team scored 154 runs in its first innings in response to 163 runs.
It is pertinent to note that Pakistan won the first match of the two-Test series between the two teams.
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