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Thursday, 3 November 2016

Windies snap Test losing streak



Kraigg Brathwaite makes history has he leads West Indies to a drought-breaking victory in Sharjah

West Indies have secured their first triumph since May 2015 as opener Kraigg Brathwaite topped a splendid match with an unbeaten half-century in the third Test against Pakistan at Sharjah Thursday. Brathwaite, who conveyed his bat in the principal innings with 142 not out, was again unbeaten on 60 as the West Indies passed their 153-run focus without further misfortune in the wake of starting the fifth day on 5-114.

Shane Dowrich, who likewise completed with 60 not out, edged Mohammad Amir towards third man for a limit as West Indies achieved 5-154. Pakistan won the three-coordinate arrangement 2-1 subsequent to winning the principal Test in Dubai by 56 runs and the second by 133 keeps running in Abu Dhabi. Brathwaite and Dowrich required only 7.5 overs to score the 39 runs required. Brathwaite flagged his plan by driving quick bowler Wahab Riaz's first wad of the day to cover for four. Dowrich soon got in on the demonstration when he pulled leg-spinner Yasir Shah to the limit to lessen the objective to 29.

Brathwaite pushed Riaz for two to achieve his twelfth Test fifty, completing with six limits amid his second unbeaten thump of the match, amid which he confronted 109 balls. Dowrich drove Riaz through the spreads for his fifth limit to finish his fourth Test half-century. His two limits off Amir's last over finished the win and a 87-ball unbeaten remain at the wrinkle in which he scored seven fours and a six. "We demonstrated character and battle," said West Indies captain Jason Holder. "This has been bound to happen, We are a youthful side on the move. We've done a considerable measure of things great this arrangement." Holder lauded man of the match Brathwaite. "Credit must go to Kraigg. He played a remarkable innings in the main innings and assumed liability in the second and helped us go too far," said Holder. The outcome implied Misbah-ul-Haq couldn't praise his record 49th Test as Pakistan captain with a win. He outperformed the past sign of 48 in control set by the amazing all-rounder Imran Khan. "It's continually baffling to lose a Test," said Misbah. "Credit to West Indies. They continued enhancing and we continued losing force. We were well underneath our principles, particularly in the batting office."

It was Holder's first triumph in 12 Tests in control and an individual point of reference as he gathered his first Test five-wicket pull with 5 for 30 on Wednesday. It was likewise the West Indies first win in 14 Tests since beating England at Barbados on May 3, 2015. The 2-1 arrangement win keeps in place Pakistan's unbeaten record in their received home of the United Arab Emirates since the 2009 assaults on the Sri Lankan group transport in Lahore constrained them to play abroad. Pakistan have won five and attracted four the Test arrangement they have played in the UAE. West Indies' win did however keep Pakistan from accomplishing an uncommon 9-0 decisive victory in the wake of winning both the Twenty20 and one-day International arrangement 3-0. Universal cricket is more reasonable than any time in recent memory this late spring, with grown-up tickets from $30, kids from $10 and family bundles from $65 over each day of global cricket. Cost for buy at match. Exchange charge from $6.95 applies to on the web and different buys. For more data and to buy tickets

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