Twitter Reactions: West Indies eye first Test win under Jason Holder
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Pakistan having lost four batsmen under 100 runs yesterday were far better in the first session today. Both the overnight batsmen Azhar Ali and Sarfaraz Ahmed showed great intent and were quite successful during the course. They just lost one wicket to the West Indies bowlers in the morning session that of Sarfaraz while Azhar still looked solid and in all determination to bail his team out of troubles.
Post Lunch, there was a sense of unrest and there was a slide, in no time Pakistan were eight down with not much of a contribution to their total either. Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo had Azhar nine short of his century and all of a sudden the West Indies team had a spring in their step. Skipper Jason Holder who had inflicted Pakistan most of the damage on day 3 then returned to run away with the last two wickets and with that claimed the first five-wicket haul of his career.
Pakistan were bowled out for 208 runs and the target for West Indies was 153. The West Indians now believed they could win this Test but the Pakistani bowlers were never going to let that happen as easy as it sounded. Opener Leon Johnson had a couple of lives but couldn’t make it count and fell for 12. They then lost 4 wickets without any significant contribution to the scoreboard.
At stumps, they had Kraigg Brathwaite and Shane Dowrich at the crease while they are 39 runs short of the target and have 5 wickets in hand. After the end of play, Azhar Ali said: “Still 39 runs to go, we’ve to break this partnership early in the morning and take it from there. Every game is important. If you want to top the rankings, you’ve to win every game. We want to win this Test. It’s still open.”
West Indies are cautious and want to focus until the job is done. Bishoo said: “Throughout the second innings, we got crucial wickets. There’s still a job to do. We can’t take anything for granted. We have to stay focused and finish the job. It’s very important for us to win. It would be amazing if we finish this off on a high.”
Here is how Twitter reacted on the 4th day of the 3rd Test:
Bad light stops play and West Indies will sleep restively needing another 39 with five wickets to play with tomorrow. #PAKvWI
— Wisden Almanack (@WisdenAlmanack) November 2, 2016
Zulfiqar 'Bradman' Babar to Yasir Shah "in one shot I've scored more than Asad, Younis & Misbah in this innings" ?#Cricket #PakvWI
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) November 2, 2016
Since 1998, West Indies have won just 2 Test matches outside home excluding Bang & Zim. (v Eng, 2000 and v SA, 2007) #PAKvWI
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) November 2, 2016
Two batsmen carrying bat in the same match. It has never happened in 139 years history of Tests. Might happen today in Sharjah. #PakvWI
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) November 2, 2016
Most wkts after 19 Tests
116* Yasir Shah
112 G Lohmann (18 Tests!)
112 S Barnes
109 C Grimmett
104 R Ashwin
102 A Roberts/VPhilander#PakvWI— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) November 2, 2016
Hope Brathwaite will steer Windies home tomorrow. What a famous victory it will be! #PAKvWI
— Nitin Gadhave (@Maratha_Mawala) November 2, 2016
Getting told you have to come back for day 5 just to get 39 runs or 5 wickets #PAKvWI pic.twitter.com/hAJc0DnuJk
— Cricketmemes_ (@Cricketmemes2) November 2, 2016
https://twitter.com/rahul_dravid19/status/793805721993375744
should @westindies score remaining 39 runs #Thursday it'd be their 1st Test win away fm home other than vs @BCBtigers since Dec 2007 #PAKvWI
— G Krishnan (@gikkukrishnan) November 2, 2016
West indies fought well in the 1st test and should win the 3rd.. Are they on their way back? #PakvWI
— Neil Harris (@njhcricket) November 2, 2016
West Indies may fancy their chances and clinch victory in the 3rd and Final test match! #PAKvsWI #PAKvWI
— Sheheryar Muhammad K (@SherryPTI) November 2, 2016
Mickey Arthur frowning & shaking his head in disbelief. Short while later he's laughing & smiling. Welcome to Pak cricket Mickey #PAKvWI
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) November 2, 2016
Pakistan lose last five for 33 runs. 153 target for WI. The lowest target PAK have successfully defended in Tests is 127 followed by 145.
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) November 2, 2016
Mohammad Amir being reminded of rule number 1 of Pakistani pace bowling:
Don't rely on fielders, just aim for the stumps#Cricket #PakvWI— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) November 2, 2016
Running between the wickets Pakistan-style #Cricket #PakvEng pic.twitter.com/nCJbHXHLOo
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) November 2, 2016
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