The West Indies win the test in Pakistan for the first time in 35 years
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The West Indies win the test in Pakistan for the first time in 35 years

The Antilles players celebrate the dismissal of Kashif Ali of Pakistan (Farooq Naeem)

The Antilles players celebrate the dismissal of Kashif Ali of Pakistan (Farooq Naeem)

The Spinner Jomel Warrican took five counters while the Antilles won a test match in Pakistan on Monday for the first time in almost 35 years.

The Antilles won the second test at Multan by 120 points on the third day to draw the 1-1 series.

Pakistan triumphed in the first 127 -point test, also in Multan.

Warrican finished with nine counters in the match – 19 in the series – to give the hosts a taste of their own medication on suddenly turned throws.

The last time the Antilles won a test in Pakistan was in Faisalabad in November 1990, having become without victory during their 1997 and 2006 tours.

“We have not played Pakistan for several years, but we have not won here for some time, so coming here and doing it as a young group is incredible,” said the Antillas Kraigg Brathwaite skipper.

He praised the performance of Star Player Warrican, who scored 36 not in the West Indies in the first round of 163 and won the match man and the player of the Awards series.

“Aside from his excellent bowling alley, he always says that he is one of the best Caribbean offsse players, so it’s good to see him shopping with counters.”

The Pakistani skipper Shan Masood defended his team’s ploy.

“The first day, we were in the position we wanted-even better, perhaps, when we had eight,” he said.

Summary on 76-4 and chasing 254, the hopes of victory from Pakistan rested on Saud Shakeel, but Kevin Sinclair had the left-handed in the slips to 13 to attract the chances of discoloration of the home team.

Babar Azam obtained a score with 31 while Mohammad Rizwan was 25 because Pakistan was packed for 133.

The Guerricans played at night Kashif Ali with a more straight bullet for one, leaving Pakistan in lamb at 76-6.

Ricewan added 39 for the seventh ticket office with Salman Ali Agha before the Guerricans reject this last step before 15 years, then Ricewan to bring tourists to the two counters of victory.

Gudakesh Motie, who took 2-35, withdrew Noman Ali for six while the Guerricans deserved the last window, Bowling Sajid Khan for seven to seal the victory.

The defeat sent Pakistan crashing into the ninth and the last of the world testing championship table, while the Antilles finished eighth.

Australian titles faced South Africa during the WTC final in Lord’s in June.

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