Pakistan With an outstanding performance, he defeated the opponent with a score of 127 points. west indies during the opening Test at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Sunday (January 19). Despite initial issues with the bat, the home team showed resilience with the bat and excellence with the ball to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. The game saw a great catch Salman Ali Agha and a dominant performance from spin bowling that devastated the West Indies batting line-up.
Salman Ali Agha steals the show with his stunning capture
One of the best moments of the match was Salman’s stunning catch on day three. The incident took place in the 35th over of the West Indies innings when Abra Ahmed A long ball thrown outside that bounced awkwardly off the surface. Kevin SinclairUnable to handle feeder deliveries, pushing them towards the sliding cordon. Salman, who was in a sliding position, reacted immediately, lunged forward and caught the ball at shoulder height. His acrobatic effort not only kept Sinclair away but also set the tone for Pakistan’s dominance in the field.
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Pakistan spinning mills wreak havoc
Pakistan’s spin bowlers were the architects of their victory and they made the most of the conditions. Sajid Khan Became the main spoiler, taking nine wickets in two innings. His knock on Day 3 helped West Indies end the second innings with a score of 123 runs. Abrar also played a key role, taking four wickets in the second innings, including crucial dismissals e.g. Gurdakshi Movement and Jomel Warican.
West Indies’ batting line-up crumbled under the pressure, failing to cross 150 in either innings. They were bowled out for 137 in the first innings and 123 in the second, falling far short of Pakistan’s target. Pakistan’s spinners took advantage of the variable bounce and turn, leaving the visitors’ batsmen searching for answers.
Second test waiting
The two teams will regroup at the Multan Cricket Stadium on January 25 for the second and final Test. With this victory, Pakistan firmly holds the initiative in the series and is eager to seal the victory 2-0. West Indies, meanwhile, need to regroup quickly to even the series and avoid a sweep.