West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

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Series at stake as Misbah, Younis make last bow

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THE PREVIEW BY DANYAL RASOOL

Match facts
Roseau, May 10-14, 2017
Start time 1000 local (1400 GMT)

Conventional wisdom, and much of the second Test, suggested that Pakistan would have wrapped up the series by this stage, and the mood around Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan’s retirements would have reached peak crescendo. However, Pakistan crumbled in a tame surrender in Bridgetown on the fifth day, and West Indies levelled the series. As such, it is a different narrative that grips Dominica: can Pakistan finally win a Test series in the Caribbean?
West Indies are basking in the glow of one of their sweetest wins in the recent past, coming back repeatedly to overpower, and ultimately blow away, a team many expected to be too strong for them. Shannon Gabriel ripped through Pakistan on the final day. Several West Indies batsmen also made contributions under pressure, and they have now won two of their last three Tests against Pakistan.
However, no one knows which West Indies side will turn up at Windsor Park. Pakistan will be well aware of that if they’ve finally recovered from the sucker-punch of what happened on the final day at the Kensington Oval. Mickey Arthur’s side, however, largely dominated the second Test, and were just a cracked pitch and frayed nerves away from taking an unassailable lead.
Form guide

**West Indies WLWLL
**Pakistan LWLLL


****In the spotlight


After more than three years out of the Test side, Devendra Bishoo cannot complain about not being granted an extended run. What will concern West Indies is that the legspinner hasn’t evolved much. Being sidelined in favour of Sunil Narine and Shane Shillingford wouldn’t have helped, but a bowler of Bishoo’s calibre should not look for justifications; he should look for wickets. With only five wickets at an average of 48.20 this series, Bishoo will be hungry to make amends.
Take a guess? With Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq walking out for a Test for the last time in their careers, that subplot is likely to be seared across the history of this Test for decades. With the spotlight on their contributions, class, and legacy, and the opposition possibly preparing guards of honour when they come out to bat, players with a flair for showmanship might find themselves distracted. Misbah and Younis aren’t such players, but all eyes will be on them nonetheless.


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The end of an era: Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan will sign out from Tests at the end of the series © AFP******Team news
******West Indies’ squad is unchanged from the side that guided them to the euphoria of the win in Bridgetown, and are unlikely to change that combination.


********West Indies (possible):

1 Kieran Powell, 2 Kraigg Brathwaite, 3 Shimron Hetmyer, 4 Shai Hope (wk), 5 Roston Chase, 6 Vishaul Singh, 7 Shane Dowrich, 8 Jason Holder (capt), 9 Devendra Bishoo, 10 Alzarri Joseph, 11 Shannon Gabriel


******Pakistan made the brave call of giving Shadab Khan a debut in the second Test. With one wicket for 145 across two innings, the Shadab’s debut wasn’t as electric as his maiden outings in the limited-overs formats. Misbah might prefer to go back to his tried and tested formula, of three seamers and Yasir Shah.


********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


Windsor Park is a young Test venue, having hosted only four games since its inauguration in 2009. Spinners have been fairly prolific in those contests.
Rain is expected to play spoilsport, with showers forecast on four of the five days. However, weather patterns can be fleeting in the Caribbean.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Shivnarine Chanderpaul took the last of just nine Test wickets in his career in the first Test played at Windsor Park, Dominica, in 2011. The victim was VVS Laxman, stumped by Carlton Baugh[/li][li]Shane Shillingford has been the most prolific bowler in this venue’s short history, taking two ten-fors in as many matches at this ground[/li][/LIST]
****.Danyal Rasool is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danny**61000

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Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

Finally Pak bats first. And finally shehzad is dropped but for other reasons:

May ALLAH bless his mom with shifa. Aameen.

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

Pak Ist Inn: 19/1 in 12.4 overs… :smiley:

PS: You cannot win the match playing too many dot balls and eventually getting out…lol

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Last I checked the runrate was 1.5 per over. It just proves the point that this team never learns.

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Lunch - Day 1

Pak 70/1 in 26.0 overs…looks like Pakistan are batting to survive instead of in a winning mood… :smiley:

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

Barish ho rahe hay…

Match delayed…

Pakistan happy

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

So far so good

Pakistan need to bat well in the first innings. Aim for 400+/-

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

According to the pitch history…Yasir Shah and/or Azhar Ali have a big chance in here… :smiley:

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

143/2 Solid start but

Slow batting again (RR 2:55). Seems that we are stuck in either 1st or reverse gear!

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Like it’s going…or we enter into T-20/ODI mode for a session or two…otherwise this match may end up in a draw…and the series drawn… :smiley:

Slow RR…unable to rotate strikes…weather conditions…still to take 20 WI wickets…hmmmm

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

Stumps - Day 1

Pak Ist Inn: 169/2 - 69 overs…21 overs lost…too many dot balls…does not look rosy for Pakistan

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Pakistan started steadily at 1.5 runs per over, then accelerated the scoring nearly twofold before settling at a brisk pace of 2.55 runs per over.

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IF we cannot take 20 WI wickets of this batting line . how to get 20 of india or australia…

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Pakistan made 19 runs in in one hour and lost one wicket…want to play dot balls…stay at home… :smiley:

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Azhar Ali 100* :k:

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Misbah 1* off 39 balls… :smiley:

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Lunch - Day 2

Pak 227/3 (99 Overs)

Misbah 8* runs off 60 balls :smiley:

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Such exciting is the cricket, I saw one or two people sleeping in the stands..

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Good 9th wicket partnership of Sarfraz Ahmed & Mohammad Abbas: 45 runs… :k:

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd Test

Your streaming is slow :slight_smile: