ABU DHABI: West Indies lost two late wickets to hand the initiative to Pakistan on the second day of the second Test in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

West Indies had defied Pakistan’s bowlers well until the 44th over with the score 106 for 2, but they then lost Marlon Samuels (30) and Kraigg Brathwaite (21) in the space of three balls without adding any further runs.

Nightwatchman Devendra Bishoo and Jermaine Blackwood were yet to score as West Indies trail Pakistan’s first innings total of 452 by 346 runs with six wickets intact.

Darren Bravo, who made 87 and 116 in the first Test in Dubai, made an attractive 43 but his dismissal left Pakistan in a dominant position at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

A late collapse hit the West Indies hard as Samuels edged fast bowler Rahat Ali to Sami Aslam at first slip before Brathwaite was run out by Misbah-ul-Haq’s throw to wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed after setting off for a quick single.

Bravo, who opened the innings after Brathwaite was off the field when Pakistan were batting and could not come in at the start, helped the tourists reach 27 without loss at the tea interval.

But in the third over after tea Rahat gave Pakistan the breakthrough when he trapped Leon Johnson leg-before for 12.

Bravo and Brathwaite took the score to 65 before drama unfolded involving English umpire Michael Gough as two of his decisions were overturned on referral.

Leg-spinner Yasir Shah struck Bravo on his back pad as the left-hander tried to pull a short ball but Gough turned down a vociferous appeal from Pakistan players.

Misbah reviewed the decision and television replays resulted in Bravo being sent on his way trapped leg-before for 43.

The very next ball Yasir trapped Samuels in front of his stumps and Gough raised his finger, only for a review to grant the batsman a reprieve as replays showed he had hit the ball.

Earlier, Pakistan skipper Misbah missed out on his 11th Test century by just four runs, but Sarfraz (56) and Mohammad Nawaz (25) added 70 for the seventh wicket to ensure Pakistan crossed the 450-mark.

Shannon Gabriel, who took a career-best five for 96, had dismissed Misbah in the first session before bowling Sarfraz soon after lunch.

He dismissed Zulfiqar Babar for nought to wrap up the innings.

“There is not much for the bowlers in the pitch so it’s great to get five wickets and I am very happy,” said Gabriel, following his maiden five-wicket haul.

Sohail Khan hit five boundaries before he became one of three victims for West Indies captain Jason Holder, who finished with 3-47.

Pakistan had resumed the day on 304-4 in the hope that Misbah and nightwatchman Yasir would survive the second new ball which the West Indies took at the start of play.

Yasir was fortunate to escape a leg-before review off seamer Holder but Misbah was not so lucky as he was dismissed in the next over.

Misbah missed an inswinging delivery which hit him in front of the wicket, with umpire Gough raising his finger. The Pakistani skipper reluctantly reviewed the decision but without success.

Yasir was the next to go as he pulled Holder straight to square-leg fielder Bishoo after scoring 23.

Sarfraz paced his innings well, hitting six boundaries in his 59-ball knock, as Pakistan compiled an imposing first-innings score.

Pakistan lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first Test — a day-night fixture played with the pink ball — by 56 runs.

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN (1st Innings, overnight 304-4):

Sami Aslam b Bishoo 6

Azhar Ali b Gabriel 0

Asad Shafiq b Gabriel 68

Younis Khan c Chase b Brathwaite 127

Misbah-ul-Haq lbw b Gabriel 96

Yasir Shah c Bishoo b Holder 23

Sarfraz Ahmed b Gabriel 56

Mohammad Nawaz b Holder 25

Sohail Khan c Johnson b Holder 26

Zulfiqar Babar c Hope b Gabriel 0

Rahat Ali not out 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-15, NB-9) 25

TOTAL (all out, 119.1 overs) 452

FALL OF WKTS: 1-6, 2-42, 3-129, 4-304, 5-332, 6-342, 7-412, 8-430, 9-452.

BOWLING: Gabriel 23.1-1-96-5 (9nb); Cummins 20-1-65-0; Holder 22-8-47-3; Bishoo 26-0-112-1; Chase 19-1-80-0; Brathwaite 9-0-36-1.

WEST INDIES (1st Innings):

L.R. Johnson lbw b Rahat 12

D.M. Bravo lbw b Yasir 43

K.C. Brathwaite run out 21

M.N. Samuels c Sami b Rahat 30

D. Bishoo not out 0

J. Blackwood not out 0

EXTRAS 0

TOTAL (for four wkts, 45 overs) 106

FALL OF WKTS: 1-27, 2-65, 3-106, 4-106.

TO BAT: R.L. Chase, S.O. Hope, J.O. Holder, M.L. Cummins, S.T. Gabriel.

BOWLING (to-date): Rahat Ali 12-6-31-2; Sohail Khan 9-3-16-0; Zulfiqar Babar 11-1-29-0; Asad Shafiq 1-0-2-0; Yasir Shah 12-5-28-1.

Published in Dawn October 23rd, 2016

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