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"Come To Graveyard": Mohammed Rizwan Mocks West Indies Star During Multan Test - Watch

Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan was involved in a hilarious moment with West Indies spinner Kevin Sinclair on Day 2 of the 1st Test in Multan on Saturday. The incident happened after Sinclair walked to bat out with West Indies reeling at 6/42 in the second session. As Sinclair was walked out in the middle, Rizwan hilariously mocked him by labelling the pitch in Multan as a "graveyard". Batters on Day 2 and Day 3 struggled to play against the spinners.

Pakistan lost six wickets in the second session, while West Indies were bowled out inside a session and a half for a paltry total of 137. For the unversed, a total of 19 wicket fell on Day 2.

As a result, Rizwan was seen playing mindgames with Sinclair, and his chat with the Guyana-born cricketer has gone viral on social media.

"Ya brother, come to the graveyard. You enjoying the bowling, brother?" Rizwan asked Sinclair, who nodded his head in response.

Ya brother, come to the graveyard" - Mohammad Rizwan to Sinclair #PAKvWI pic.twitter.com/C64C847Bx6

Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed wreaked havoc with the ball taking nine wickets combined for 77 runs to help Pakistan defend the 251-run target as the hosts took a 1-0 lead over the West Indies here at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Similar to their first innings collapse of 137/10 in 25.2 overs, the West Indies were bowled out for 123 in 36.3 overs in the second innings, falling 128 runs short of the target. Only No. 5 batter Alick Athanaze managed a substantial score as he collected 55 runs off 68 balls, hitting seven fours.

Sajid, who also completed 50 Test wickets during the second innings, returned with the figures of 5-50 to take his match tally of wickets to nine, while Abrar chipped in with 4-27 in 11.3 overs.

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