MULTAN, Pakistan (AFP) — Skipper Shan Masood defended Pakistan’s formula of using spin-friendly pitches to win home Test matches after a 127-run victory over the West Indies in Multan on Sunday.
Pakistan test team's skipper Shan Masood has defended his side's decision to prepare spinning wickets to aid wins.
However, it was Pakistan’s spin trio that truly stole the show. The 62-year-old was particularly impressed by the performances of Abrar Ahmed, Noman Ali, and Sajid Khan, who combined brilliantly to ...
West Indies were bowled out for 123 after being set a target of 251 by Pakistan on a spinning pitch; Sajid Khan took a ...
Pakistan triumphed over the West Indies in the shortest Test match ever played on Pakistani soil, securing a dominant 127-run victory in just 177.2 overs. The two teams were bowled out twice in a ...
Pakistan's spinners led their team to a 127-run victory over the West Indies in the first Test in Multan. Sajid Khan and ...
Abrar finally claimed his fourth wicket after dismissing the final Caribbean batter for a duck, dismantling the West Indies ...
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For a third consecutive home Test, Pakistan's spinners claimed all 20 wickets, nine of which came from the inspired Sajid ...
An incredible nine-wicket haul by spinner Sajid Khan helped Pakistan register a 127-run win over West Indies in the first Test at Multan on Sunday. With this win, Pakistan is 1-0 up in the two-match ...
Pakistan won the first Test against West Indies by 127 runs at Multan Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Chasing the target of 251 ...
At 1,064 balls, this is now the shortest decided Test match on Pakistan soil. The previous record of 1,080 balls was held by ...