Pakistan lose second test match against West Indies.

Pakistan lose second test match against West Indies.

Pakistan lose second test match against West Indies.

Jomel Warrican was the star performer for West Indies, who performed with the bat to score crucial runs in the lower order as well as bowling, which the Pakistan cricket team is lacking to find a proper batting all-rounder; however, Jomel is a bowler declared by the West Indies cricket board.

West Indies dominated in the second test match with the ball and bat. In both departments, Pakistan could not tackle the West Indies as they outsmarted them, foxed them, and toyed with them. 

In the second innings, Noman Ali and Sajid Khan both took 4 wickets each, and while still, the West Indies were able to score 254 on the board, which was massive due to pitch conditions and Pakistan selecting the wrong player, which again was not a surprise for anyone. 

West Indies' highest run scorer was Kraigg Brathwaite, and he scored 51 runs in the second innings. Moreover, the highest run score from the Pakistan side while chasing a 254 target was Babar Azam with only 31 runs in the second innings. The highest wicket-taker from the West Indies side in the second innings was Jomel Warrican, taking 5 wickets.

Pakistan were all out and only managed to make 133 runs against the 254 target set by the West Indies team in Multan. At the match-ending presentation, Shan Masood indirectly blamed the pitch and the batsman and stressed that each player has to contribute fully if they want to win matches.

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