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West Indies all out for 312 in Bridgetown

Barbados(May 01,2017): Pakistan dismissed the West Indies for 312 and were 36 without loss in reply at lunch on the second day of the second Test.

It was a good morning for the visitors, who dismissed West Indies captain Jason Holder in the first over on Monday, century-maker Roston Chase in the second and conceded only 26 runs to the home side, who resumed on 6-286.

Pakistan openers Azhar Ali and Ahmed Shehzad navigated 14 overs to lunch and each finished 16 not out. Shehzad was dropped on 3 by Vishaul Singh at mid-on off Shannon Gabriel.

Holder was the first wicket to fall on the third ball of the day without adding to his overnight total of 58, bringing his and Chase’s vital seventh-wicket partnership of 132 to an end. Fast bowler Mohammad Abbas caught Holder in two minds, and he edged behind.

Chase went in the next over, also without adding to his overnight score of 131. He edged fast bowler Mohammad Amir to the slips, where Younis Khan took his third catch of the innings.

Eight down and the tail exposed, the West Indies didn’t last much longer.

Abbas finished with 4-56 in 23 overs in his s, Amir took 3-65, and Yasir Shah got his second wicket.

 

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