PakistanSpinner with his left arm Noman Ali He delivered a brilliant bowling piece to dismiss it West Indies captain Craig Brathwaite On the second day of the second Test at the Multan Cricket Ground in Multan on Sunday (January 26).
Nouman Ali hits a brilliant shot to dismiss Kraigg Brathwaite
Brathwaite was playing an aggressive game, coming out of the crease and creating space to attack, especially down the leg side. He has managed to score some boundaries this way. However, on the last ball of the 23rd over, Nauman’s flying delivery, which was placed in line with the stumps and was cleverly blocked, deceived the batting. The ball landed in a shorter time than expected and moved away sharply. Brathwaite, who tried to hit the ball down the leg side, missed it completely. Muhammad Radwanwho displays quick reflexes behind the stumps, took advantage of the big turn and bounce to complete a sharp tumble. Although Brathwaite was outside the crease, Rizwan’s quick action led to the fielder’s dismissal. This wicket left West Indies at 92/2, with Brathwaite contributing 52 runs off 74 balls, including 4 fours and sixes.
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Nauman Ali beats West Indies captain to make crucial breakthrough ☝️#to publish | #RedBullRumble pic.twitter.com/e3QSTwxUMy
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West Indies extend lead as Pakistan struggle on day two of the second Test
On the second day of the second Test between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan, West Indies lead by 138 runs with a total of 129/5 in the second innings. In the first over, West Indies were bowled out for 163, with Nauman taking a brilliant 6-wicket haul for Pakistan. Pakistan’s first innings ended at 154 runs, with Rizwan top-scoring with 49 runs. Kemar Roach and Gudakish movement They were the standout bowlers for the West Indies, taking crucial wickets. In the second half, Noman continued his strong performance, and kept Brathwaite away. Mikel Lewis and Kavim HodgeWhile the West Indies I hit 129/5 at lunch On the second day. The match is hotly contested, with the West Indies taking the lead, but the Pakistani bowlers remain in pursuit.
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