PAK vs WI 2025, 2nd Test, Day 3 Review: Warrican shines in West Indies's first win in Pakistan after 34 years

West Indies defeated Pakistan by 120 runs in the second Test to avoid a series defeat. This is the first time the Caribbean side has secured a win on Pakistan soil since 1990.

By Adreej Kumar Mitra

Updated - 27 Jan 2025, 16:25 IST

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The second Test between Pakistan and the West Indies got over inside seven sessions at the Multan Cricket Stadium. On the back of Jomel Warrican's five-for in the fourth innings, West Indies secured a 120-run win on Monday, January 27, to level the two-match series 1-1.

Pakistan started Day 3 at 76/4, chasing a target of 254 on a very tricky surface. Overnight batters Saud Shakeel and Kashif Ali were dismissed in the first and second over of Day 3. Kevin Sinclair took the wicket of Shakeel on the third ball of the day with almost the perfect delivery. Meanwhile, the in-form Warrican got the better of the nightwatchman, Kashif, in the following over.

Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Rizwan joined forces and stitched a fighting partnership of 39 runs. However, the all-rounder's resistance came to an end when Warrican trapped him in front of the stumps with a ball that came in with the arm. A few overs later, Pakistan's hopes of a memorable win got quashed when Warrican went through Rizwan's defense and disturb the stumps.

At 122/8, and no proper batter remaining, Pakistan were staring at a humiliating home defeat. Noman Ali tried to score some quick runs and hit a six off Gudakesh Motie in the process. However, the all-rounder dismissed him with his following delivery as Pakistan slipped further.

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It was fitting when Warrican took the last wicket of Sajid Khan to help West Indies register their first win on Pakistan soil since 1990. The Caribbean side also levelled the two-match series after they had lost the first Test. The home side was dismissed for 133 as the Kraigg Brathwaite-led side won by a comfortable margin of 120 runs as Warrican finished with figures of 5/27 to add to his four-for in the first innings.

The left-arm spinner finished with 19 wickets from the two Tests and won the Player of the Series award. He was also adjudged Player of the Match in the second Test.

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