Pakistan Beat West Indies By 127 Runs
Off-spinner Sajid Khan led Pakistan to a 127-run victory against the West Indies with an impressive nine-wicket haul in the first Test match. Despite a strong showing by the Pakistani spinners, both teams remain at the lower end of the World Test Championship points table.
Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan on Sunday achieved major milestone on the third day of the first Test against the West Indies.
Spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali made hay with the new ball in Multan, taking nine wickets between them to bundle out West Indies for 137 before captain Shan Masood's second-innings fifty helped Pakistan to build a 202-run lead on the second day of the first test on Saturday.
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Sajid Khan picked up a match haul of nine wickets as Pakistan thrashed West Indies by 127 runs in what is the shortest Test match in Pakistan. They go 1-0 up in the two-match series and are eyeing a sweep now.
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Multan: Off-spinner Sajid Khan masterminded Pakistan’s emphatic 127-run win against the West Indies with a match haul of nine wickets in the first test on Sunday. Khan
Sajid Khan performed the thigh-five celebration with Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan after Pakistan beat West Indies by 127 runs in the opening Test at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
A video of Babar Azam playfully tapping spinner Sajid Khan’s head like a ‘tabla’ during Pakistan’s Test match against West Indies has gone viral, sparking mixed reactions among fans.
Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan struck four times to leave the West Indies in deep trouble on 54-5 at lunch on the third day of the first Test in their chase of 251 for victory.