SHARJAH (UAE), Feb 4: Fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Abdur Razzaq caused a sensational West Indian collapse Monday to lead Pakistan to a resounding 170-run victory in the first cricket Test here.
Shoaib picked up a career-best 5-24 and Razzaq took 4-25 as the West Indians lost nine wickets for 56 runs — the last seven for 25 — to be shot out for 171 in their second knock at tea on the fifth and final day.
Set an improbable victory target of 342, the West Indians caved in despite a solid start that had propelled them to 115-1 soon after lunch.
The second and final Test of the short series, being played at the neutral venue of the Sharjah cricket stadium, starts Thursday on an adjacent wicket.
Shoaib put aside the controversy over his bowling action to work up hostile pace even on the slow wicket to better his previous best of 5-43 against South Africa at Durban in 1998.
The tuition he received during the course of this Test from former West Indian bowling great Michael Holding, who is here as a television commentator, worked wonders as Shoaib beat batsmen with lightening speed.
Seven West Indian batsmen were either bowled or trapped leg-before, indicating the speed at which both Shoaib and Razzaq bowled.
Shoaib began the destruction in the third over after lunch when he clean bowled Chris Gayle, who hit an impressive 66 with 15 boundaries.
In his next over, Shoaib produced a fast, lifting delivery that took the glove of Wavell Hinds and was snapped up by wicket-keeper Rashid Latif.
It was Rashid’s 100th dismissal in his 28th Test, during which he also completed 1,000 runs while making 150 in the first innings.
The West Indies suffered another blow soon after when Sherwin Campbell was declared run out by third umpire Athar Zaidi after responding to Carl Hooper’s call for a sharp single.
Razzaq took over from there, removing Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Hooper and Ridley Jacobs in one over to reduce the West Indies to 150-7.
Chanderpaul was caught behind from the first ball of Razzaq’s fourth over, before Hooper and Jacobs were trapped leg-before off the fifth and sixth.
Razzaq was denied a hat trick, as was Shoaib soon after when he clean bowled Mervyn Dillon and Cameron Cuffy off successive balls.
The last-wicket pair of Ryan Hinds and Pedro Collins put on 16 before Razzaq bowled Collins for 12 to signal Pakistan’s win.
There was little indication of what lay ahead when the West Indies, lifted by an unbeaten 62 from Gayle, moved to 111-1 by lunch.
Starting the day at 24-0, still needing 318 in a minimum of 90 overs, openers Daren Ganga and Gayle hammered 49 runs from 12 overs in the first hour.
Leg-spinner Danish Kaneria was thrashed for 19 runs in his first over of the day, including four boundaries by Gayle.
The run-rate did not slacken despite Shoaib sending down five maidens in his first six overs.
Shoaib was rewarded for his hard work in his eighth over when he flattened Ganga’s stumps with an express delivery.
Ganga scored 34 in a first-wicket stand of 76 with Gayle.
Gayle reached his half-century by driving off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq through the covers for his 11th boundary, and celebrated the feat with two more fours in the same over.
PAKISTAN (1st Innings) 493 (Rashid Latif 150, Yousuf Youhana 146, Younis Khan 53).
WEST INDIES (1st Innings) 366 (C.H. Gayle 68, S. Chanderpaul 66, R.O. Hinds 62, W.W. Hinds 59, C.L. Hooper 56; Waqar Younis 4-93).
PAKISTAN (2nd Innings) 214-6 decl.
WEST INDIES (2nd Innings):
D. Ganga b Shoaib 34
C.H. Gayle b Shoaib 66
S.L. Campbell run out 20
W.W. Hinds c Rashid b Shoaib 8
C.L. Hooper lbw b A. Razzaq 13
S. Chanderpaul c Rashid b A. Razzaq 0
R.O. Hinds not out 9
R.D. Jacobs lbw b A. Razzaq 0
M. Dillon b Shoaib 0
C.E. Cuffy b Shoaib 0
P.T. Collins b A. Razzaq 12
EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1, NB-7) 9
TOTAL (all out, 62.5 overs) 171
FALL OF WKTS: 1-76, 2-115, 3-125, 4-146, 5-149, 6-150, 7-150, 8-155, 9-155.
BOWLING: Waqar Younis 9-2-35-0; Saqlain Mushtaq 11-5-30-0 (2nb); Danish Kaneria 19-7-55-0 (3nb); Shoaib Akhtar 16-7-24-5 (2nb); Abdur Razzaq 7.5-1-25-4.
RESULT: Pakistan won by 170 runs.
UMPIRES: Riazuddin (Pakistan) and G. Sharp (England).
TV UMPIRE: Athar Zaidi.
MATCH REFEREE: M.H. Denness (England).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Shoaib Akhtar.
SECOND TEST: Feb 7-11.—AFP/Reuters































