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West Indies fall of wickets, 2nd Innings

West Indies and done and dusted and Pakistan now has to get a hand full of runs here. This is quality bowling from the Pakistan bowlers. Throughout the whole game they did not let the West Indians batter settle down. Amir, Yasir, Wahab and every other bowler took wickets.

This is excellent work from the Pakistan bowling line and now they need just 31 runs to won this first test. Misbah and his men deserves all the appreciation in the middle. They looked a compact unit and their performance is in front of us all.

In first innings West Indies were bowled out for 286 in their first innings early on the third day of the rain-hit first Test against Pakistan at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Sunday.

West Indies had resumed at 278 for nine before Mohammad Amir wrapped up the innings by dismissing Shannon Gabriel.

Amir finished with figures of 6-44 while skipper Jason Holder 
was the not out batsman on 57.




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