In an intense second Test match at Multan, the West Indies defeated Pakistan by 120 runs, securing their first win in Pakistan in 35 years. Chasing a target of 254, Pakistan’s batting order collapsed under pressure, managing only 133 runs in their second innings.
West Indies’ left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican was the standout performer, claiming an exceptional 5-wicket haul for just 27 runs from 16 overs. He was well-supported by Gudakesh Motie, who took 2 wickets for 35 runs. The duo’s lethal spin attack dismantled Pakistan’s batting lineup.
For Pakistan, Abrar Ahmed was left unbeaten on 0 as the last wicket fell, with Sajid Khan dismissed for 7 runs.
Earlier in the match, West Indies scored 163 and 244 in their two innings, while Pakistan made 154 in their first innings, falling short in both batting and partnerships.
This victory marks a significant achievement for the West Indies on their tour of Pakistan, showcasing their bowling depth and resilience in challenging conditions. The win also sets the stage for an exciting conclusion to the series.