West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Bridgetown

West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Bridgetown

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Misbah’s chance to script Caribbean history**

THE PREVIEW BY DANYAL RASOOL

Match facts
April 30, 2017
Start time 10:00 local (14:00 GMT)

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Misbah-ul-Haq could add yet another chapter in his captaincy book in Bridgetown © AFPBig picture
Now that the buzz around Younis Khan’s 10,000th run is over, the focus shifts to the dreary business of the Test series unfolding around it. Weather delays and uninspiringly sedate batting at times from both sides give the first Test a dreary, old-fashioned feel. However, there were absorbing periods that left you wanting more, particularly in the last session of the fourth day, when Yasir Shah beat West Indies into submission just as the Test threatened to meander to a forgettable draw.
The build-up to the second Test is not so different to the first, particularly for the West Indies, who must go back to the drawing board. It’s all very well working out the opposition’s weaknesses and setting elaborate plans, but all that is unlikely to bear fruit when you then go on to lose five wickets in the first 30 overs of the game, and drop straightforward catches, like they did in Kingston.
From Pakistan’s point of view, Mohammad Amir’s return to his menacing best would have been heartening as much as Yasir’s world class show that drove home the good work done by the middle order in stretching the lead. Their only concerns might centre on the misfiring top order, a concern only appeased by the fact that it was well hidden in the first Test.
Form guide
West Indies LWLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Pakistan WLLLL

In the spotlight
In a depleted side that suffers from a paucity of genuine quality, West Indies appear to have found, in Shannon Gabriel, the man who comes closest to matching that description. He was the man his captained turned to every time it looked like the West Indies were out of ideas, with the 29-year old providing the breakthrough - or at least creating chances - more often than not. His aggression cost him half his match fee in Kingston, but that sort of passion might be appreciated by the West Indies fans. On a Barbados pitch that has traditionally offered more pace and bounce than the Sabina Park surface, Gabriel is perhaps the likeliest to make the sort of telling contribution that eluded his side last game.
Ahmed Shehzad, not for the first time, finds his Test career at a precipitous stage. It is a pattern that has regularly repeated itself: inconsistency at the international level, rich form domestically, rinse, repeat. Apart from a pair of fifties, Shehzad has struggled to get going since his return to the highest level during the limited-overs leg of this tour. With Pakistan’s selectors showing impatience at the top order - Kamran Akmal has already been dropped from the Champions Trophy squad - Shehzad must be feeling the pressure of playing for his place again. Whether that stifles him or spurs him on may well have a significant outcome on the second Test.
Team news
West Indies’ squad is unchanged from the one that fell to a seven-wicket defeat in Kingston. Eyebrows were raised when Shimron Hetmyer and Vishaul Singh were both selected to make their debut in a side that already lacks experience. One of them could make way for Jermaine Blackwood.
West Indies (possible):
1 Kieran Powell, 2 Kraigg Brathwaite, 3 Jermaine Blackwood, 4 Shai Hope (wk), 5 Roston Chase, 6 Vishaul Singh/Shimron Hetmyer, 7 Shane Dowrich, 8 Jason Holder (capt), 9 Devendra Bishoo, 10 Alzarri Joseph, 11 Shannon Gabriel

Pakistan could stick to the side that won the first Test, even though Misbah-ul-Haq did say they would consider the possibility of playing two spinners. That would also give them a fifth bowling option, so necessary in an attack that relies on three fast bowlers.
Pakistan (possible):
1 Azhar Ali, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Mohammad Abbas, 9 Mohammad Amir, 10 Wahab Riaz, 11 Yasir Shah

Pitch and conditions
The forecast for the second Test is better than the it was in Kingston, even though rain is expected on the fourth and fifth days. The surface in Bridgetown is generally hard and fast, and if it is overcast, the toss could assume great importance.
Stats and trivia

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[li]If Pakistan win this Test, it will mark their first ever Test series win in the Caribbean.[/li][li]The first Test marked the sixth time two Pakistan bowlers took six or more wickets in a Test. The last time this happened was in 2002[/li][/LIST]
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Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Bridgetown

Shahzad will play again ??

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shahdab in wahab out…
unchagned WI batting first…

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looks like flat wicket, and pak only 4 bowlers.
Should’ve had 5 bowlers…leaking runs a lot

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Well that turned out to be a very good day for WI after 132 runs partnership and the day ends up with WI 286 for 6 and two set batsmen there. All Pakistan can hope for is that the wicket starts taking a turn in second inning

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Good comeback by Pakistani bowlers in early session. WI all out for 312.

Abbas got 4 wickets, a very good job in his 2nd test match. :k:

Lets see when Pakistani openers throw their wickets now

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Pak 58/0 in 25 overs. As much as they can cherish opening partnership its freakin super snail pace with 2.30 RR. Can somebody tell them its not 1955 anymore?

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After three dropped catches, Shehzad finally gone for 70 runs. Pak 155/1

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very slow runrate of pak batting.

Looks like Babar needs to learn to keep straight bat

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That’s why it is so hard to motivate yourself to watch cricket with the current Pak batting

RR of 2.40 is abysmal by any standard. Yesterday Misbah and Azhar scored something like 11 off 58 balls! Yes two wickets had fallen in quick succession but you have got to do better as batsmen

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Hope they can build on from here and get a substantial first innings lead and also improve the rate of scoring a bit

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azhar ali reached to anotehr 100. his 13th. very very slow. it is not really possible to survive this long all the times. chnace that you will be gone with lower scores

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Azhar Ali 101* & Misbahul Haq 56*… :k:

Pakistan trail by 63 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings

Pakistan should take the batting advantage now to score runs and runs on this ever-crumbling pitch…because Pakistan will play their 2nd innings on before or on

the last day when or if required… :jhanda: :smiley:

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Pak Ist inn: 259/4…still trail by 53 runs…

Azhar Ali manages to throw his wicket away on 105… :smiley:

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2 good overs for Pakistan…20 runs from them…trail by 20 runs

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69 runs scored in first hour after lunch @ 4.31 RPO. Thats how they should bat more often

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lol…Misbah out on 99 :k: lead by 4 runs… :smiley:

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So long as they win he match doesn’t matter how slow they bat. This pitch is going to be handful for the windies in the second innings against Pak spinners. That is why Pakistan is batting slowly to have a big enough lead so that they don’t have to bat again.

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Also by winning this match it will be first time ever that Pak had won a series in Windies. Great feather in the cap of Misbah if that happens.

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With three batsmen scoring and four completely not scoring, Pakistan is slightly struggling in stretching the lead. We know the tail’s status. Not much hopes.

Its really unfortunate how Misbah is going back at 99 in his last series. But if he gets to 99 in the last test as well that’ll itself be a unique record and will take too long for anyone to break :slight_smile: