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West Indies' spin trio of Jomel Warrican, Kevin Sinclair, and Gudakesh Motie took all ten wickets in Pakistan's second innings to secure a 120-run victory in the second Test in Multan, leveling the series.

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By PakPassion Staff (27-01-2025)

Warrican was the standout performer, finishing with impressive figures of 5/27 in 16 overs, as Pakistan was bowled out for 133 in 44 overs while chasing a target of 254.

Starting the third day at 76/4, Pakistan could only last 20 more overs before losing their final six wickets. Early wickets fell as Saud Shakeel (13 off 30 balls, 1 four) and nightwatchman Kashif Ali were dismissed in quick succession by Sinclair and Warrican.

At 76/6, Mohammad Rizwan (25 off 62 balls, 1 four) and Salman Ali Agha (15 off 33 balls) added 39 runs for the seventh wicket. However, the partnership was broken when Warrican trapped Salman leg before in the 38th over.

The remaining wickets fell quickly, with West Indies completing a dominant win to register their fifth Test victory in Pakistan. Sinclair also played a key role, taking 3/61, while Motie chipped in with 2/35 from 11 overs.