After 35 years, the West Indies defeats Pakistan in a Test match, leveling the series.
In a fierce second Test match at Multan, the West Indies defeated Pakistan by a margin of 120 runs. Pakistan’s batting lineup failed to hold up under the duress, scoring just 133 runs in their second innings while chasing a goal of 254.
After 35 years, the West Indies won the Test match in Pakistan.
The most impressive player was Jomel Warrican, a left-arm spinner for the West Indies, who took five wickets for just 27 runs in 16 overs. Gudakesh Motie provided him with strong support, taking two wickets for 35 runs. With their deadly spin attack, the pair destroyed Pakistan’s batting order.
With Sajid Khan out for seven runs, the final wicket fell, leaving Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed undefeated at zero.
Pakistan managed 154 in the first innings of the match, falling short in both batting and partnerships, whereas the West Indies scored 163 and 244 in their two innings earlier.
The win represents a major accomplishment for the West Indies on their tour of Pakistan, demonstrating their bowling depth and ability to persevere under trying circumstances. Additionally, the victory paves the way for a thrilling series finale.