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Pakistan v West Indies Test:

Aray bhai that is a fake account of Jadeja by some idiot who is also fanboy of Modi.

Us becharai ko kiyun galiyan dai rahai ho??
Aesa kya kah dea Jadeja ya us ke fake profile na?
I missed that!!
Curious :P What were the comments that are attracting this response from our side?
 
Aesa kya kah dea Jadeja ya us ke fake profile na?
I missed that!!
Curious :P What were the comments that are attracting this response from our side?


It is some idiot who runs a parody account of Jadeja on Twitter. He is a big modi fan and is a typical idiot like his most fans are. He was celebrating when Bishoo took 8 wickets in 2nd innings. People here are angry over it and are bashing poor Jadeja for some idiot bhakt.
 
Younis will bring run rate in 2nd test INSHAHALLAH

BABER AZAM was idiot too by ducking like tail ender

Nawaz Baber Azam should go out

if u dont give chance to them now then wtf u will do after 1 year when misbah abd younus will retire get a mind and life too
 
It is some idiot who runs a parody account of Jadeja on Twitter. He is a big modi fan and is a typical idiot like his most fans are. He was celebrating when Bishoo took 8 wickets in 2nd innings. People here are angry over it and are bashing poor Jadeja for some idiot bhakt.
Lolz,,
yar if you come across that tweet do share with me. I am also a big MODI fan :P :D
 
West Indies tour of United Arab Emirates, 2nd Test: Pakistan v West Indies at Abu Dhabi, Oct 21-25, 2016

second test

Pakistan 304/4 (84.0 ov)
West Indies
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat

Younis :big_boss:127 (205)


The master is back...he is presently the best test batsman in the world right now and one of the best test batsman of all time....His second innings and fourth innings records are remarkable and his conversion rate is just phenomenal better than everyone but the DON himself

Younis, Misbah assert Pakistan dominance

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Younis Khan scored his 33rd Test hundred and his fourth in Abu Dhabi :yahoo::pakistan:

Younis Khan's 33rd Test hundred gave Pakistan the ideal first-day platform in the second Test against West Indies, lifting them from an uneasy 42 for 2 to a commanding 304 for 4 at stumps. Returning to the side after missing the day-night Test in Dubai to recover from a bout of dengue fever, Younis looked like he had never been away. He added 87 with Asad Shafiq for the third wicket, and 175 for the fourth with Misbah-ul-Haq, as Pakistan ground down a limited West Indies attack in typically benign first-day conditions in Abu Dhabi.

Younis made 127 before he fell in the 84th over of the day, slog-sweeping Kraigg Brathwaite's part-time offspin to deep midwicket. It turned out to be the last ball of the day, with the umpires ruling that the light had faded too much to continue just as the nightwatchman Yasir Shah walked in to the middle. Misbah, who already has five hundreds in Abu Dhabi and averaged 99.77 at the ground before this innings, went to stumps batting on 90.

West Indies' bowlers endured a long and largely thankless day on the field, made worse by two costly misses. In the last over before tea, Kraigg Brathwaite failed to hold on to a return catch off a firmly-hit flat-bat drive when Younis was on 83. Then, batting on 54 in the eleventh over after tea, Misbah nicked a ball from Shannon Gabriel that straightened in the corridor. Shai Hope, having initially moved in the wrong direction, dived low to his right behind the stumps, and the ball bounced out of his right glove.


 
Pakistan..................................... 452
West Indies................................ 106/4


West Indies trail by 346 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings

West Indies RR 2.35
Last 10 ovs 23/2 RR 2.30
 
Pakistan.................................. 452 & 114/1 (39.0 ov)
West Indies.............................. 224

Pakistan lead by 342 runs........ with 9 wickets remaining

Pakistan RR 2.92
Last 10 ovs 32/1 RR 3.20
 
That is that on the third day. 114 runs in 39 overs for the loss of Aslam in that session. Yasir and Rahat set up the day for Pakistan by bowling West Indies out for 224 and securing Pakistan a 228-run first-innings lead. Aslam and Azhar then built on it with a 93-run opening partnership. Azhar is unbeaten on 52, and Pakistan lead by 342 runs. West Indies, meanwhile, are sweating on the fitness of Chase, who did not take the field during Pakistan's second dig, after he was struck flush on the boot while batting.
 
Pakistan............... 452 & 227/2 d

West Indies........... 224 & 171/4

West Indies require another 285 runs with 6 wickets remaining

West Indies RR 2.75
Last 10 ovs 28/0 RR 2.80

And that's stumps on the fourth day. Kraigg Brathwaite and Jermaine Blackwood went for their shots, but Pakistan chipped away, striking four times after declaring at lunch. Pakistan are six wickets from 2-0. West Indies need 285 more to square the series.
 
Another clinical display from Pakistan on the fifth day has helped Pakistan thrash West Indies by 133 runs, and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. With 285 runs to defend on the final day, Pakistan were not excellent, but did what they had to do: chip away, take their catches, keep West Indies in their sights. Check, check, check. Yasir finished with figures of 6 for 124, taking his second ten-for in six Tests. West Indies, like they did in the first Test, showed fight, grit and determination to compete. That they did, but it wasn't nearly enough to topple a side that has grown up playing in such conditions. This is also Pakistan's 10th consecutive win in international matches.

Pakistan ...............452.... &........... 227/2d
West Indies.......... 224.... &........... 322


Pakistan won by 133 runs

Yasir Shah....................39...5...124 for 6 wic
 
Pakistan target historic 9-0 rout of West Indies

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SHARJAH: Pakistan are determined to complete an historic 9-0 rout of the West Indies when the two teams meet in the third and final Test in Sharjah from Sunday.

Having blanked their opponents 3-0 in both the Twenty20 and one-day internationals, Pakistan also claimed the first two Tests -- by 56 runs in the day-nighter in Dubai and by 133 runs in the second match in Abu Dhabi.

No team has ever won all nine matches of a tour in cricket history.

Pakistan´s strong batting line-up, coupled with the leg-spin of Yasir Shah, proved too good for the inexperienced West Indies who started the tour on a sour note when head coach Phil Simmons was sacked.

They looked rudderless in the limited-overs series and despite fighting gallantly in both Tests by extending the matches to the fifth and final days with stubborn batting, they need a huge lift to avoid another whitewash in Tests.

"Yes, we want to be ruthless, definitely," said Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur.

"We set the challenge that we have eight Tests to play (three in the UAE followed by five in New Zealand and Australia). We have only played two. We are going to judge ourselves on the eight Tests and every Test presents a different challenge."

Pakistan fly out to New Zealand from Sharjah where they play two Tests, the first in Christchurch from November 17. That will be followed by three Tests in Australia.

Arthur said that besides results, he wants to see consistent improvement from notoriously unpredictable Pakistan.

"I go deeper than getting good results. I want us to play a good brand of cricket, see improvement in the players and the roles players are executing.

"Those are all things I really take note of and the way we are going is unbelievable. Everybody is improving and settled in what they are doing and work rate is outstanding."

Despite targeting another win, Arthur has not been surprised by the West Indies´ battling performances in the first two Tests.

"The conditions are conducive to five days because the games start very slowly and quicken up towards the back end.

"We mustn´t under-estimate the West Indies, they are a young side."

Pakistan could bring in either left-arm paceman Wahab Riaz or untried right-arm fast bowler Imran Khan while Mohammad Amir is also an option.

Another flat Sharjah pitch will see Shah and two left-arm spinners, Zulfiqar Babar and Mohammad Nawaz retained.

Meanwhile, the West Indies are likely to bring in fast bowler Alzarri Joseph for Miguel Cummins who has taken only one wicket in the two Tests.

Despite the UAE losing streak, West Indies captain Jason Holder believes his team is improving.

"We had some positives from the two Tests," said Holder. "The difference between our team and the big teams is we have not capitalised after getting starts and that is due to a lack of experience."

Teams (from):

Pakistan: Misbah-ul-Haq (captain), Azhar Ali, Sami Aslam, Asad Shafiq, Younis Khan, Babar Azam, Sarfraz Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Amir, Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar, Rahat Ali, Sohail Khan, Imran Khan

West Indies: Jason Holder (captain), Kraigg Brathwaite, Devendra Bishoo, Jermaine Blackwood, Carlos Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Roston Chase, Miguel Cummins, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Shai Hope, Leon Johnson, Alzarri Joseph, Marlon Samuels, Jomel Warrican
 
3rd Test: Pakistan v West Indies at Sharjah, Oct 30-Nov 3, 2016

Pakistan................ 255 / 8

Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat
 
Pakistan ............................281
West Indies...................... 244/6 (78.0 ov)


West Indies trail by 37 runs with 4 wickets remaining in the 1st innings

West Indies RR 3.12
Last 10 ovs 38/1 RR 3.80

Stumps - Day 2
 
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