Pakistan All Out for 157; West Indies Need 251 to Win Multan Test

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West Indies spinner Jomel Warrican delivered a career-best 7/32, helping bowl Pakistan out for 157 on day three of the first Test. The visitors now require 251 runs to lead the series 1-0.

Pakistan, resuming at 109/3, collapsed early. Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan were both dismissed for two runs, while Warrican took two quick wickets, reducing Pakistan to 113/5 in the 34th over.

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Kamran Ghulam’s 27 offered brief resistance, but Warrican continued his dominance, dismissing Noman Ali and Sajid Khan. He also ran out Khurram Shahzad, achieving his maiden Test five-for and becoming the first West Indies spinner to do so in Pakistan.

Gudakesh Motie claimed the final wicket, dismissing Salman Ali Agha for 14, as Pakistan were bowled out in 46.4 overs. Warrican’s 7/32 and Motie’s one wicket sealed the innings.

Earlier, Pakistan had taken a 93-run lead after bowling out West Indies for 137, with Sajid Khan and Noman Ali taking four and five wickets, respectively.

Pakistan’s second innings began well with Shan Masood (52) and Mohammad Huraira (29) adding 50 for the first wicket. However, a run-out and a Warrican-inspired collapse followed.

West Indies now need 251 runs to win, aiming for a solid chase as play resumes.

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