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Babar Azam - Kraigg Brathwaite - Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Day 3, Live Score Updates - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Day 3, Live Score Updates

Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Day 3, Live Updates: Pakistan will be resuming the third day of the first Test against West Indies from 109/3. Currently, Kamran Ghulam (9*) and Saud Shakeel (2*) are standing unbeaten at the crease as Pakistan lead by 202 runs. Earlier on Day 2, spin wizards Noman Ali and Sajid Khan guided Pakistan to a strong position as they bundled out West Indies for for a paltry 137 in reply to the home team's 230 all out. (Live Scorecard)

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Shaheen Afridi - Mohammad Rizwan - Jayden Seales - Kraigg Brathwaite - Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Day 2, LIVE Scorecard Updates - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Day 2, LIVE Scorecard Updates

Pakistan vs West Indies, 1st Test Day 2 LIVE Updates: Day 2 of the first Test between Pakistan and West Indies got off to a bleak start, much like Day 1, with the start of play delayed due to dense fog in Multan. Only 41.3 overs of play were possible on the first day, where Pakistan rebuilt to 143/4 at Stumps, after tottering at 46/4 at one stage. Wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel are at the crease, having both completed their half-centuries on Day 1. West Indies' 23-year-old pacer Jayden Seales impressed with three wickets, but they will look to the likes of Gudakesh Motie to bag them more wickets in the spin-friendly conditions. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Babar Azam - Mohammad Rizwan - Joshua Da-Silva - Kraigg Brathwaite - Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Live Streaming And Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Pakistan

Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Live Streaming And Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch

Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Live Streaming: Pakistan will be taking on West Indies in the first Test of the two-match series in Multan. Pakistan are currently eighth in the 2023-25 cycle of the WTC, with their rivals in last place far behind finalists Australia and South Africa. Pakistan ended a winless stretch of 11 home Tests by beating England 2-1 in October and Masood wants his team to keep winning at home despite a 2-0 defeat in South Africa this month. West Indies finished eighth in both previous WTCs and skipper Kraigg Brathwaite wants to end on a positive note this time.

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West Indies - Shan Masood - Kraigg Brathwaite - "Would Like To Finish On Winning Note": Pakistan Captain Shan Masood On Final WTC Challenge - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

"Would Like To Finish On Winning Note": Pakistan Captain Shan Masood On Final WTC Challenge

Ahead of the first Test against West Indies, Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood said the team would like to finish their World Test Championship (WTC) cycle on a winning team. Pakistan will face West Indies in the two-match Test series commencing at the Multan Cricket Stadium from January 17. The second Test will also be played at the same venue starting on January 25. West Indies, who will play a Test match in Pakistan for the first time since December 2006, are currently at the bottom of the WTC table. In the last Test series between the two sides on Pakistan soil, PCB Hall of Famer Inzamam-ul-Haq led the home side to a 2-0 win in the three-match Test series.

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Joshua Da-Silva - Jayden Seales - Kraigg Brathwaite - West Indies Team Arrives For First Test Series In Pakistan In 18 Years - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

West Indies Team Arrives For First Test Series In Pakistan In 18 Years

The West Indies cricket team arrived in Islamabad on Monday for their first Test series in Pakistan in 18 years. The West Indies last toured Pakistan for a Test series in 2006 though they have been to the country for two white-ball rubbers in between. The visitors will play a three-day tour game against Pakistan Shaheens from January 10 in Islamabad before the first Test in Multan from January 17. The second Test is scheduled from January 25 at the same venue.

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West Indies - Jayden Seales - Kraigg Brathwaite - West Indies Wrap Up 201-Run Victory As Injury Ends Bangladesh Hopes - sports.ndtv.com - Bangladesh

West Indies Wrap Up 201-Run Victory As Injury Ends Bangladesh Hopes

West Indies defeated Bangladesh by 201 runs on Tuesday to win the first Test, wrapping up a quick victory when tailender Shoriful Islam was forced to retire hurt. Chasing an unlikely 334 to win, and resuming on their overnight score of 109-7, Bangladesh lost Jaker Ali and Hasan Mahmud to fast bowler Alzarri Joseph early in the first session of the final day at North Sound. With Bangladesh on 132-9, last-man Shoriful retired injured having been hit on the back of his shoulder ducking into a bouncer by Alzarri Joseph in the fifth over of the day.

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West Indies - Jayden Seales - Kraigg Brathwaite - Windies captain excited about prospects despite series defeat - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - India - Bangladesh

Windies captain excited about prospects despite series defeat

GEORGETOWN : West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite is excited about the prospects of a young test bowling attack and batting line-up but said more mental fortitude was needed after their test series defeat to South Africa.

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Kagiso Rabada - Temba Bavuma - West Indies - Jason Holder - Ryan Rickelton - Tristan Stubbs - Kraigg Brathwaite - Alick Athanaze Heroics Guide West Indies To South Africa Draw - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Dominica

Alick Athanaze Heroics Guide West Indies To South Africa Draw

Alick Athanaze missed out on a maiden Test century but played the key role in ensuring the safety of a draw for the West Indies against South Africa on the final day of the rain-affected first Test of a two-match series at Queen's Park Oval on Sunday. Set the unlikely victory target of 298 after the Proteas declared their second innings at 173 for three just before lunch, Atahanze's determined 92 and a fifth-wicket partnership of 65 with Jason Holder (31 not out) guided the hosts from the discomfort of 127 for four just after tea to 201 for five at the end of play.

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