West Indies earn slender lead over Pakistan after Noman hat trick
MULTAN: The West Indies gained a slender nine-run lead over Pakistan Saturday as spinners dominated the opening day of the second Test in Multan, with Noman Ali achieving a hat trick for the home side.
Jomel Warrican took 4-43 and Gudakesh Motie 3-49 as Pakistan were bowled out for 154 at the close, replying to the West Indian first innings total of 163.
Left-armer Noman became the first Pakistan spinner to register a Test hat trick during his 6-41 as the West Indies were bowled out at the stroke of lunch in 41.1 overs, having won the toss and batted. “I am honoured to have a hat trick to my name,” said Noman. “We need to bowl them out quickly and not give costly runs like in the first innings.”
But the visitors hit back with a blitz of their own as 16 wickets fell to spinners -- the most by that type of bowling on the opening day of a Test.
The previous record was 14 between England and South Africa at Leeds in 1907.
West Indian bowling coach James Franklin said the team had put up a “fighting performance”.
“If we could post a 200 or plus total then there is a real belief that Jomel and Gudakesh can come and bowl us to victory,” said Franklin, a former New Zealand allrounder.
Only Mohammad Rizwan (49) and Saud Shakeel (32) batted with confidence for the home side, adding 68 for the fifth wicket before Pakistan slumped from 119-4 to 154 all out -- losing the last six wickets for 35 runs.
Fast bowler Kemar Roach dismissed openers Muhammad Hurraira (nine) and Shan Masood (15), while Motie sent back Babar Azam (one) and Kamran Ghulam (16) to leave Pakistan at 51-4. In the post-tea session, Shakeel was smartly caught in the deep by Roach -- who hurt his groin but completed the catch -- while Rizwan was stumped, both falling to Warrican.
Motie had Salman Agha for nine while the last man Kashif Ali was run out without scoring. Earlier, the West Indies were left reeling at 7-38 with Sajid Khan 2-64 and Noman doing the damage.
It could have been worse for the tourists had Motie -- who top scored with a career-best 55 -- not added an invaluable 68 runs for the last wicket with Warrican, who scored 36 not out with two sixes.
Motie also added 41 for the ninth wicket with Roach (25) to delay the lunch break before Noman grabbed the last two wickets for his eighth five-wicket haul in an innings.
Pakistan employed the same spin-heavy tactics which earned them a 127-run win in the first Test -- also in Multan -- with the ball turning from the first over.
Noman came on to bowl as the first change, and trapped West Indian skipper Kraigg Brathwaite leg before for nine to spark a collapse which saw the tourists slump from 32-2 to 38-8 off just 14 deliveries.
Score Board
West Indies won the toss
West Indies 1st Innings
Brathwaite (c) lbw b Noman 9
Louis c Rizwan b Kashif 4
Jangoo lbw b Sajid 0
Hodge c Hurraira b Abrar 21
Athanaze lbw b Sajid 0
Greaves c Babar b Noman 1
Imlach lbw b Noman 0
Sinclair c Babar b Noman 0
Motie b Noman 55 87
Roach lbw b Noman 25
Warrican not out 36
Extras: (b 7, lb 1, nb 4) 12
Total: 41.1 Ov (RR: 3.95) 163
Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-9, 3-32, 4-37, 5-38, 6-38, 7-38, 8-54 , 9-95, 10-163
Bowling: Sajid Khan 14-1-64-2, Kashif Ali 4-0-16-1, Noman Ali 15.1-3-41-6, Abrar Ahmed 6-1-24-1, Salman Agha 2-0-10-0
Pakistan 1st Innings
Masood (c) b Roach 15
Hurraira lbw b Roach 9
Azam b Motie 1
Ghulam c Athanaze b Motie 16
Shakeel c Roach b Warrican 32
Rizwan st Imlach b Warrican 49
Agha b Motie 9
Ali c Athanaze b Warrican 0
Khan not out 16
Ahmed b Warrican 2
Ali run out (Sinclair/Imlach) 0
Extras: (b 2, lb 2, nb 1) 5
Total: 47 Ov (RR: 3.27) 154
Fall of wickets: 1-22, 2-25, 3-25, 4-51, 5-119, 6-130, 7-130, 8-146, 9-149, 10-154
Bowling: Gudakesh Motie 13-0-49-3, Kemar Roach 6-1-15-2, Jomel Warrican 17-4-43-4, Kevin Sinclair 10-1-42-0, Kraigg Brathwaite 1-0-1-0
Umpires: Paul Reiffel, Rod Tucker
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