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February 10, 2002 Sunday Ziqa’ad 26, 1422

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Pakistan tighten screws on West Indies


SHARJAH (UAE), Feb 9: Pakistan, despite a defiant 84 not out from West Indies captain Carl Hooper Saturday, tightened their grip on the third day of the second Test as they moved ahead by 338 runs at the close.

Having dismissed West Indies for 264 in their first innings reply — for a lead of 208 — they opted not to force the follow-on and eased to 130 for one batting a second time.

Taufiq Umer, dropped by Pedro Collins off Dinanath Ramnarine shortly before the close, was unbeaten on 64 and Younis Khan, who top-scored with a career-best 153 in the first innings, was not out 61.

Taufiq completed his 50 in 108 balls, including seven fours, while Younis got to his half-century with six fours in 104 balls.

Shahid Afridi, dropped four times in the first innings, was removed in Pakistan’s first over, caught behind off Mervyn Dillon for no score off the third ball.

Earlier, Shoaib Akhtar and Saqlain Mushtaq produced a deadly combination of pace and spin to wrap up the West Indies first innings one hour into the afternoon session.

Bowling unchanged after lunch, Shoaib and Saqlain ran through the West Indies tail as the last four wickets crashed for just 28 runs.

Paceman Shoaib finished with figures of four for 63 while off-spinner Saqlain returned three for 75.

Hooper, who moved past 5,000 Test runs in his 92nd match, remained unbeaten on 84, having been at the crease for four and a half hours and striking nine fours and one six.

The only batsman to give him any useful support was the left-handed Ridley Jacobs (31) who shared in a seventh-wicket stand of 47 before unluckily being bowled by a Saqlain no-ball.

Television replays later indicated the bowler had overstepped the mark.

Resuming on their overnight score of 164 for four, West Indies suffered two early blows when nightwatchman Dillon (0) and Ryan Hinds (11) were removed in quick succession.

Dillon fell to the pace of Shoaib in the sixth over of the day while all-rounder Abdur Razzaq, in his first over, dismissed Hinds leg before wicket.

But Hooper, dropped on five by Younis Khan off Saqlain Mushtaq’s off-spin Friday, dug in and reached his 50 with seven fours in 95 balls after two hours 10 minutes at the crease.

Pakistan lead the two Test-series after a crushing 170-run win in the first match.

Scoreboard


PAKISTAN (1st Innings) 472 (Younis Khan 153, Shahid Afridi 107, Abdur Razzaq 64 not out, Yousuf Youhana 60; C.E. Cuffy 4-82).

WEST INDIES (1st Innings, overnight 164-4):

D. Ganga b Shahid 65

C.H. Gayle b Shoaib 6

W.W. Hinds b Saqlain 25

C.L. Hooper not out 84

S. Chanderpaul c Youhana b Kaneria 16

M. Dillon c Taufiq b Shoaib 0

R.O. Hinds lbw b Abdur Razzaq 11

R.D. Jacobs b Saqlain 31

D. Ramnarine b Shoaib 0

C.E. Cuffy b Shoaib 4

P.T. Collins c Inzamam b Saqlain 1

EXTRAS (B-6, LB-9, NB-6) 21

TOTAL (all out, 84.5 overs) 264

FALL OF WKTS: 1-19, 2-88, 3-116, 4-159, 5-170, 6-189, 7-236, 8-237, 9-247.

BOWLING: Waqar Younis 9-1-24-0 (1nb); Shoaib Akhtar 18-4-63-4; Danish Kaneria 13-2-34-1; Saqlain Mushtaq 21.5-4-75-3 (5nb); Shahid Afridi 15-0-34-0; Abdur Razzaq 8-1-19-1.

PAKISTAN (2nd Innings):

Shahid Afridi c Jacobs b Dillon 0

Taufiq Umer not out 64

Younis Khan not out 61

EXTRAS (LB-4, NB-1) 5

TOTAL (for one wkt, 48 overs) 130

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0.

BOWLING (to-date): Dillon 9-2-32-1; Cuffy 10-3-19-0; Collins 5-0-21-0; R.O. Hinds 12-3-15-0; Ramnarine 12-1-39-0 (1nb).—Reuters



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