Pakistan v West Indies, 1st Test, Dubai

Pakistan v West Indies, 1st Test, Dubai[RIGHT]October 12, 2016[/RIGHT]
Babar, Nawaz likely to debut in landmark Test for Pakistan

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THE PREVIEW BY UMAR FAROOQ

Match facts
October 13-17 2016
Start time 1530 local (11:30 GMT)

Pakistan are no longer the No. 1 Test team, having lost the top ranking to India, but they still retain the sense of being champions. They are set to play their 400th Test match, a landmark game in more than one way since it will be played with a pink ball, under lights, at the Dubai International Stadium. It will be only the second ever day-night Test, following the Australia-New Zealand match in Adelaide last year.
First-class matches have been played under lights in both Pakistan and West Indies, but the experience is still a new one for most of the players from both sides. The visibility of the ball post-dusk has been a talking point, particularly with the pink ball sporting a black seam, but there ismore excitement than anxiety among the players in the lead-up to the Test.
The UAE has previous experience of staging pink-ball cricket, having hosted the English first-class season-opener between MCC and the champion county under lights multiple times since 2010. Those matches, however, were all played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. Dubai is hosting its first pink-ball match, and it will be interesting to see if the stadium, which has a capacity of 25,000, can draw sizeable crowds for the Test match.
Pakistan sit comfortably ahead of West Indies in the rankings table and are playing in familiar conditions, but they will guard against complacency. They will be without their best batsman, Younis Khan, who is resting after recovering from dengue fever, and are likely to feature two debutants as well as a new-look combination with five specialist batsmen and an allrounder slotting into a five-man bowling attack.
West Indies lost their most recent Test series 2-0, at home against India, and the margin could have been worse if not for rain. They haven’t begun this tour well either, having been whitewashed in both the ODI and T20 series, and it will not be a surprise if they suffer another 3-0 reverse in the Tests. But they have gained a bit of confidence from their two warm-up games, in which as many as six of their batsmen - Leon Johnson, Shai Hope (twice), Jermaine Blackwood, Shane Dowrich, Kraigg Brathwaite and Darren Bravo - made half-centuries, while their bowlers also got among the wickets. It remains to be seen, though, if the No. 8-ranked Test team can make any sort of dent in Pakistan’s proud record in the UAE.
Form guide

**Pakistan: WLLWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
**West Indies: DLDLD


In the spotlight


**Babar Azam announced himself with three back-to-back hundreds in the ODI series, and Younis Khan’s absence will allow him to showcase his talents at Test level. Pakistan have a strong batting group, and Babar will need to extend his ODI form into his Test debut to make it hard for the team management to leave him out when Younis returns.
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****Darren Bravo struggled in the home Tests against India, but he will be encouraged by the fact that his overseas average (51.18) far exceeds his average at home (29.35). He comes into the series with a bit of form behind him, with an innings of 61 in the second ODI and a 97 for the West Indians in their tour game against the PCB Patron’s XI in Sharjah. Legspinner **Devendra Bishoo also impressed in that match, picking up a five-wicket haul in the first innings, and will be relied on to do a lot of bowling if he plays.



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Darren Bravo scored 97 in the warm-up game against the PCB Patron’s XI in Sharjah © AFP******Team news


Pakistan’s Test line-up has been fairly stable over the last few years, but they have often craved an allrounder to give them flexibility in different conditions. Mohammad Nawaz, who is likely to make his Test debut in Dubai, could be that sought-after player with his batting and left-arm spin. Babar Azam will come in for Younis Khan as he recuperates from his recent bout of dengue fever.

**Pakistan (possible):

1 Sami Aslam, 2 Azhar Ali, 3 Asad Shafiq, 4 Misbah ul Haq (capt), 5 Babar Azam, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 7 Mohammad Nawaz, 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Yasir Shah, 10 Mohammad Amir, 11 Sohail Khan.
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**With half-centuries in both warm-up matches, Shai Hope has made a case for inclusion in West Indies’ middle order. Marlon Samuels, who has been in poor form in Test matches of late, didn’t play either game, and it will be interesting to see if he retains his place at No. 4. With Roston Chase established as their first-choice spin-bowling allrounder, West Indies will choose between Devendra Bishoo and Jomel Warrican as the specialist spinner to partner him.
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****West Indies (possible):

1 Kraigg Brathwaite, 2 Leon Johnson, 3 Darren Bravo, 4 Shai Hope/Marlon Samuels, 5 Jermaine Blackwood, 6 Roston Chase, 7 Shane Dowrich (wk), 8 Jason Holder (capt), 9 Devendra Bishoo, 10 Miguel Cummins, 11 Shannon Gabriel.


Pitch and conditions


Temperatures in the UAE have come down and the weather is likely to be cooler than it was during the limited-overs matches. Dew could be a factor, though neither side has complained about it so far. It is understood that the ground staff have used anti-dew spray on the outfield to minimise its impact and reduce the likelihood of spinners experiencing difficulty gripping the ball in the evening.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Pakistan are playing their 400th Test match. They played their first match in Delhi against India in 1952. In their 63 years and 11 months as a Test team, Pakistan have won 128 games, lost 113, and drawn 158.[/li][li]Yasir Shah is five wickets short of 100 in Test matches. He has played 16 Test matches so far, and will become the joint-second-quickest to the mark if he gets there in Dubai.[/li][li]West Indies have won four Tests and lost 25 while playing away from home in the last ten years. Three of their four wins have been against Bangladesh. The last time they won an away Test against an opposition other than Bangladesh was in December 2007, in Port Elizabeth against South Africa.[/li][/LIST]
Quotes

“I think there could be no better time than this to make his Test debut. He has played mature innings and has developed well. He has played well not only here but also in New Zealand and looks a good prospect.”
Misbah-ul-Haq on handing Babar Azam a Test debut
“We obviously went down in our last series, but it is a fresh series here and we had a pretty good lead up to this Test series. We have been here quite a while and most of the guys had a good camp in the Caribbean.”
Jason Holder doesn’t think his team’s poor showing at home against Indiawill have a bearing on this series

Umar Farooq is ESPNcricinfo’s Pakistan correspondent. @kalson

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Pakistan choose to bat in the second ever day-night Test.

Pakistan XI: Sami Aslam, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed†, Mohammad Nawaz ,Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Amir, Sohail Khan**
West Indies XI**: KC Brathwaite, LR Johnson, DM Bravo, MN Samuels, J Blackwood, RL Chase, SO Dowrich†, JO Holder*, D Bishoo,ML Cummins, ST Gabriel

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wahab riaz in my opinion is not needed. Lets hope he proved me wrong.

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Pak 57-0
19 overs

Not bad

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Strange feeling

Pak at tea, 81-0

End of 1st session…

Pakistan little behind in scoring, they should have scored 20 more runs…

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Buss jee aap nay keh diya toh ho jaye ga.

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Pakistan’s been brilliant so far. Dont care about RR. They can take wutever time they want. But they have been exceeding expectations.

Bus nazar na lage subah subah..

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Koy nazar batto laga dain saath…

Phoenix havent showed up yet…

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Pak 172 -0

End of second session…

With this platform, Pakistan should not think of batting again…Pakistan need to post something 550+…

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2nd inning main bhi 10 runs short hain :snotty:

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Azhar Ali 100* :k:

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215 runs opening partnership :jhanda:

Its sad Sami got out for 90 but great run, century next time iA.

And very good inning going so far for Azhar :clap:

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Stumps - Day 1

Pak Ist Inn: 279/1 (90 ov) :k:

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Well done team pakistan

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You cant ask for a better first day in the 400th test match. All hail Team Misbah!

Azhar Ali did a wonderful job. I hope he scores double-century.

:jhanda:

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Kuch log kabhi bhi satisfied nahin hotey. :nahi:

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Pakistan should bat all day today and take the score above 550. Hopefully double century for Azhar and centuries for Shafiq and Babar.

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Azhar Ali 203* :k: :k:

Pak 400/2

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Bravo, a DOUBLE CENTURY!!

Azhar Ali becomes the first player to make a double-century in D-N Test cricket. He celebrates the landmark with a salute,press-ups, and the sajdah.** He becomes only the second Pakistani after Hanif Mohammad to hit a double v West Indies**. Back of a length and outside off, glided past backward point for four