Pakistan defeated the West Indies by 127 runs in the Multan Test on Sunday, chasing a 251-run target. After being bowled out for just 157 in their second innings, Pakistan set West Indies a target of 251 runs. Sajid Khan took five wickets, Abrar Ahmed claimed four, and Nouman Ali took one.
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Starting at 109/3, Pakistan’s chance to extend their lead quickly fell apart. Vice-captain Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan both fell for just two runs, triggering a collapse that reduced Pakistan to 113/5 by the 34th over.
Kamran Ghulam’s 27 provided some resistance, but Warrican continued his brilliance, achieving his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket. He became the first West Indies spinner to do so in Pakistan.
Warrican further dismantled the Pakistani lineup by removing Noman Ali (9) and Sajid Khan (5). He then ran out Khurram Shahzad without facing a ball, completing an extraordinary performance. Gudakesh Motie claimed the final wicket, dismissing Salman Ali Agha for 14, as Pakistan were all out for 157 in 46.4 overs.