Player of the Match
Player of the Match
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    13.2 beautiful delivery that. Bowled through the bat-pad gap. An over-exuberant stroke. A dream dismissal for a legspinner. Loads of flight outside off and pushed through fuller too, just like the previous delivery. Aslam plonks his front foot forward and looks to drive, against the spin. In the process, he opens up a big gap between bat and pad. Ripping turn takes the ball through that gap and clatters into the stumps 42/2
    4.2 bowled! Azhar chops on. 145 kph, and Azhar falls for a duck after his triple-century in the first innings. Quite full outside off, Azhar thinks there is a driving opportunity. He gets forward, but the length isn't quite as full as the previous delivery. It is short enough to seam back just enough to take the inside edge of Azhar's bat. It ricochets onto the stumps via the pad. Just clips off stump 6/1
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    39.6 chopped on! Shafiq falls. Against the run of play. Good length outside off, the ball was there to be cut but Shafiq doesn't angle his bat correctly. Was in between a straight bat and a 90-degree cut. The ball takes the inside edge and clatters into the stumps. Good wicket for WI 129/3
    83.6 slog sweep finds deep midwicket! Looked in an awkward position when he made connection with this ball - on a length and well outside off stump. As far forward as he was, he still wasn't quite to the pitch and that made him grope for the ball. As a result, he mistimes the shot and it becomes an easy catch for Chase 304/4
    89.4 137 kph, given! Misbah falls for 96. This looked out, thinks of not reviewing. Yasir has a chat with Misbah, and Misbah reviews. Is it just clipping? Full on middle and leg, Misbah shuffles across and misses his flick. The ball is just clipping leg stump. Umpire's call on impact with the stumps, and umpire Gough's decision is upheld. Misbah doesn't add much to his tally again. Gabriel strikes. 332/5
    92.4 straight to backward square leg and Pakistan lose another. Another short delivery on middle and leg, gets high enough to ensure Yasir is in no control of his pull. He takes his eyes off the ball and ends up hitting his pull straight to the fielder who takes it with both hands in front of his stomach. A decent innings, but WI has had a good morning 342/6
    109.5 cleaned im up with a searing yorker. 152 kph. They check for a no-ball and he's just fine. What a delivery. Superb bowling. Goes wide of the crease, and fires in a low full toss which swings back in and goes through a bat-pad gap to clatter into off stump. What a ball. WI strike early after the interval. 412/7
    114.6 Holder returns and strikes. Very full, almost a yorker, and reverse-swings in from around the wicket. Nawaz sits back and aims to play across his front pad. The ball hits the boot and rattles the middle stump. No reviews needed for this 430/8
    118.3 taken. Superb catch from Johnson at midwicket. Holder changes the length this time, goes short aimed at the ribs. Sohail slaps his pull with terrible timing. It lobs up to the left of midwicket who gets across and takes a good two-handed catch to end a bright cameo 452/9
    119.1 out. Gabriel has five. Caught behind. Full outside off, pushed through. Babar stays in his crease, pushes at the ball, gets a thin outside edge which is taken by the keeper. Pakistan review, although Babar didn't seem anywhere near confident. Not a massive deflection, but a thin nick. Right decision in the end 452/10
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    25 (b 1, lb 15, nb 9)
    TOTAL
    452 all out (119.1 Overs, RR: 3.79)
    Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Azhar Ali, 4.2 ov), 2-42 (Sami Aslam, 13.2 ov), 3-129 (Asad Shafiq, 39.6 ov), 4-304 (Younis Khan, 83.6 ov), 5-332 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 89.4 ov), 6-342 (Yasir Shah, 92.4 ov), 7-412 (Sarfaraz Ahmed, 109.5 ov), 8-430 (Mohammad Nawaz, 114.6 ov), 9-452 (Sohail Khan, 118.3 ov), 10-452 (Zulfiqar Babar, 119.1 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    ST Gabriel23.119654.1409
    ML Cummins2016503.2500
    JO Holder2284732.1300
    D Bishoo26011214.3000
    RL Chase1918004.2100
    KC Brathwaite903614.0000
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    13.1 given! Full and straight, 135 kph. Plumb in front as long as there was no bat. Jonson says no bat. A chat with Bravo results in nothing, he turns around and walks off. A late inswinger on middle and leg. Superb bowling. Johnson is clearly late on his flick and plays around his front pad. Dead in front. Quick and correct decision. That movement took him by surprise. 27/1
    28.1 massive appeal, not given. That looked very very close. Misbah reviews. A flat delivery on middle and leg, spins in and beats Bravo's pull. Only doubt is height. Struck him on middle and leg too. Bravo crouches in his pull. This could get very close. The flatter trajectory was responsible for Bravo thinking he can pull but the ball wasn't nearly short enough. Umpire Gough will have to change his decision because that is hitting halfway up middle and leg. That looked plumb. Bravo is distraught, was looking rather comfortable. A lot of replays to check if there was an inside edge, but the position of the seam did not change, so no bat. 65/2
    44.2 Brathwaite is gone. Run-out. What happened there? Bishoo hasn't sacrificed his wicket either. Tossed up delivery outside off, pushed to cover. Brathwaite wants to get off strike and let the nightwatchman do his job, but instead he is sent back by Bishoo. The throw from the fielder is quick and full to the keeper. Gone. What a sequence of events. 106/4
    43.6 edged and taken. Superb bowling. Magnificent accuracy and he reaps the reward late in the day. Back of a length delivery outside off, the ball moves away late. Samuels doesn't bail out from a loose waft outside the off stump. Carries low to first slip, who takes it in front of his ankles to his left 106/3
    63.5 The off stump is floored, and Bishoo's vigil ends. Good length, angled away, and reverses away slightly from over the wicket, Bishoo hangs back, is opened up, and plays down the wrong line. Timbaaah 144/6
    51.6 Rahat has Blackwood nicking behind! Full, angled away, and reverses away outside off, from over the wicket, at 142ks, Blackwood was itching to get going. He shimmies out a bit, drives away from the body, does so with hard hands, and sends an outside edge to the keeper. Shin-high take to his right from Sarfraz 121/5
    80.1 Yasir strikes with the second new ball. Tosses this legbreak up outside off, turns away further. Chase is sucked into driving away from the body, from a set of stumps outside off. Slashes with firm hands and sends an outside edge, which flies to the right of Shafiq at second slip. He had fumbled earlier at extra cover, but plucks this fast-travelling ball with both hands. Shafiq then tumbles and falls on his backside. Sharp catch. Well done, Shafiq 169/7
    82.5 Yasir strikes again with the second new ball. Drops it short and quick, does not turn, stays low, and beats Hope's pull. The ball sneaks under the bat, and the wristspinner hits middle and off stumps. The off stump is knocked out. Hope went hard at the shot and lost his shape 178/8
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    87.6 bowled'em. Pretty similar to Bishoo's dismissal. Nice and full from Sohail, Cummins is pinned to the crease and plays down the wrong line. The ball swings late past the outside edge and floors the off stump 197/9
    94.4 Sohail grabs the catch at mid-on, Yasir finishes with four, WI wrapped up for 224. Yasir bowls it slower, and gives it more air. Gabriel looks to loft over mid-on, but ends up chipping in the air. Sohail moves to his right, dives, and somehow hangs onto the skier, despite not being in control 224/10
    Extras
    10 (b 2, lb 7, nb 1)
    TOTAL
    224 all out (94.4 Overs, RR: 2.36)
    Fall of wickets: 1-27 (Leon Johnson, 13.1 ov), 2-65 (Darren Bravo, 28.1 ov), 3-106 (Marlon Samuels, 43.6 ov), 4-106 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 44.2 ov), 5-121 (Jermaine Blackwood, 51.6 ov), 6-144 (Devendra Bishoo, 63.5 ov), 7-169 (Roston Chase, 80.1 ov), 8-178 (Shai Hope, 82.5 ov), 9-197 (Miguel Cummins, 87.6 ov), 10-224 (Shannon Gabriel, 94.4 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Rahat Ali2184532.1400
    Sohail Khan1983521.8400
    Zulfiqar Babar2163901.8500
    Asad Shafiq10202.0000
    Yasir Shah28.468643.0000
    Mohammad Nawaz(3)41802.0001
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    32.5 WI go up for a caught-behind appeal. Umpire Illingworth is unmoved. Holder calls for a review, Gabriel thinks he has his man, as does Hope. Gabriel's front foot is fine. There was a deflection. Did it come off the front pad or the bat? Good length, angled down, and swings down leg at 141ks. The batsman glances. We don't have snicko or hotspot in this series. No conclusive evidence as to whether the ball deflected off the bat or pad. Think the benefit of the doubt will go to Aslam. Oh no, wait, TV umpire Reiffel says it was off the bat, and overturns umpire Gough's call. That was a surprise, at least to me. Gabriel has his sixth wicket in the match 93/1
    50.3 Azhar Ali nicks to Holder at wide slip. Back of a length and kicks up wide outside off, Azhar chases it with a cut. He couldn't get on top of it. Ends up slashing an outside edge, which flies to Holder. He hops and takes it in front of his head. It went more or less straight to him, but at a quick pace. That's Cummins' first wicket in the match 164/2
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    11 (b 4, lb 3, nb 3, w 1)
    TOTAL
    227/2d (67 Overs, RR: 3.38)
    Fall of wickets: 1-93 (Sami Aslam, 32.5 ov), 2-164 (Azhar Ali, 50.3 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    ST Gabriel1223613.0002
    ML Cummins702613.7111
    KC Brathwaite1523302.2000
    D Bishoo2007703.8500
    JO Holder702203.1400
    RL Chase602604.3300
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    44.4 Nawaz goes up for a leg-before appeal, did it straighten enough? umpire Gough turns it down. Misbah wants a review. Pushed through quick from around the wicket, 90ks, good length, Brathwaite has had this tendency to camp on the back foot in this innings. The ball skids on and Brathwaite, looking to work to the leg side, is hit on the pad in front of middle and leg stump. HawkEye shows it would carry on to hit the top of leg stump. Pakistan's review is successful 124/4
    7.5 The middle stump is pegged back. Much fuller and faster outside leg stump, the length wasn't quite there for the sweep, and there are close-in catchers. Risky shot, but Johnson goes through with it. The ball brushes the flap of the front pad and disturbs the stumps. Yasir strikes in his second over with the new-ish ball. Johnson was out sweeping Yasir in WI's first innings of the day-night Test too 28/1
    18.6 Oh dear, Bravo gives it away! Short and wide outside off, it was on a set of stumps outside off. Bravo throws his hands at it and slashes a cut in the air to Nawaz at backward point. Why did Bravo chase the ball? Why didn't he keep it down? Only he knows. Nawaz gleefully accepts a head-high catch 63/2
    41.3 bump ball? Yasir thinks he has his man. The soft signal from Illingworth is out. He refers it to the TV umpire. Definitely not a bump ball. Samuels is gone. He pre-meditated by skipping out of the crease. Pushed through on leg stump, drifts in a bit. Samuels yorks himself and jabs his bat down. Ends up chipping a return catch 112/3
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    83.6 cleaned 'im up this time. Yasir strikes and Blackwood falls for 95. A gem of a delivery, the result of the new ball. Flatter trajectory on leg and middle, Blackwood plays for a bit if turn. But it isn't there. Skids on and strikes Blackwood on the pad before veering to hit the off stump. Doubt Blackwood would have been beaten had it not been the new ball. Great knock from Blackwood. 244/6
    71.2 gone this time. A beautiful delivery. Tossed this one up, loop. Draws Chase forward with that flight and the full length. Chase prods with his bat, but the ball pitches slightly outside off and spins prodigiously. Takes the outside edge and Sarfraz follows the ball and takes a good catch. WI lose their first of the morning 187/5
    103.6 taken! Superb catch. Superb bowling. Pitches this slightly short outside off, Hope sees the width and thinks of defending, but the ball spins prodigiously after pitching and takes the outside edge of Hope's withdrawing bat. Carries low to Younis' left at first slip and he takes a lovely reflex catch. Wanted to bail out of the stroke but it was a fraction of a second too late. Such fine margins in sport 311/8
    89.4 pinned in front! Holder misreads the length and is plumb in front. Five-for for Yasir. Holder doesn't bother reviewing. Yasir pushes this through on leg, skids on again. No turn. That was actually a very good length, Holder was unsure whether to come forward or go back. He stays back, plays for a bit of turn and is beaten on the inside edge. The ball carries on with its angle to hit Holder in front of leg. Great bowling, reward for Yasir's toil this morning. Holder asks for the review well after time, but the umpire tells him his time is up 266/7
    107.6 that's it. Pakistan seal the series. Misbah takes the catch and Pakistan win by 133 runs. Lots of flight from Babar on off, Bishoo gets low, looking to heave the flight over midwicket. Some extra bounce is responsible for a top edge. The ball lobs up towards midwicket, Misbah runs around and takes the catch. 322/10
    104.5 no doubts about this one. Ten in the match for Yasir. Lots of flight on that one and wide outside off, draws Cummins forward but the ball pitches and rips back in. Cummins plays inside the line and is beaten on the outside edge. The ball continues on its trajectory to hit the middle stump. Sensational bowling. Sublime variations in length and pace 312/9
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    Extras
    5 (b 4, lb 1)
    TOTAL
    322 all out (108 Overs, RR: 2.98)
    Fall of wickets: 1-28 (Leon Johnson, 7.5 ov), 2-63 (Darren Bravo, 18.6 ov), 3-112 (Marlon Samuels, 41.3 ov), 4-124 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 44.4 ov), 5-187 (Roston Chase, 71.2 ov), 6-244 (Jermaine Blackwood, 83.6 ov), 7-266 (Jason Holder, 89.4 ov), 8-311 (Shai Hope, 103.6 ov), 9-312 (Miguel Cummins, 104.5 ov), 10-322 (Devendra Bishoo, 107.6 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Sohail Khan1434403.1400
    Rahat Ali2326913.0000
    Yasir Shah39512463.1700
    Zulfiqar Babar2255122.3100
    Mohammad Nawaz(3)1002912.9000

Match Details

Toss

Pakistan , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Series result

Pakistan led the 3-match series 2-0

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

10am start, Lunch 12.00-12.40, Tea 14.40-15.00, Close 17.00; Friday: Lunch 12.30-13.30; Tea: 15.30-15.50; Close: 17:20

Match days

21,22,23,24,25 October 2016 (5-day match)

TV Umpires

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Close of Play

  • Fri, 21 Oct - day 1 - Pakistan 1st innings 304/4 (Misbah-ul-Haq 90*, 84 ov)
  • Sat, 22 Oct - day 2 - West Indies 1st innings 106/4 (D Bishoo 0*, J Blackwood 0*, 45 ov)
  • Sun, 23 Oct - day 3 - Pakistan 2nd innings 114/1 (Azhar Ali 52*, Asad Shafiq 5*, 39 ov)
  • Mon, 24 Oct - day 4 - West Indies 2nd innings 171/4 (J Blackwood 41*, RL Chase 17*, 62 ov)
  • Tue, 25 Oct - day 5 - West Indies 2nd innings 322 (108 ov) - end of match

Match Notes

Yasir's second

2

No. of ten-wicket hauls for Yasir Shah in Tests, including this. His first came at Lord's earlier this year.

Time to Declare?

5

Number of times West Indies have successfully chased in excess of 300. The last time they did it was in 2003 vs Australia in Antigua

Windies' 1st-innings struggles

257

Average 1st-inngs lead conceded by WI when they have batted second in their last 6 Tests. The deficits: 228, 222, 128, 323, 280 and 360.

Rahat's 50

50

Wickets in Tests by Rahat Ali. He is the sixth Pakistan left-arm pacer to take 50 or more wickets.

Yasir's 50

50

Wickets by Yasir Shah in Tests in UAE - he is only the second bowler to take 50 or more wickets in the UAE after Saeed Ajmal.

at home against spin

1000+

Runs by Darren Bravo against spinners in Tests in Asia. He is one of the only seven overseas batsmen to score 1000-plus runs against them since 2000.

Age No Bar

13

Number of Test centuries scored by Younis Khan after the age of 35 - the most by any batsman. Gooch, Dravid and Tendulkar scored 12 100s.

Shafiq's milestone

5

No. of Pak batsmen to reach 3000 Test runs in fewer inns than Shafiq's 75. Miandad (67), Yousuf (67), Anwar (68), Younis (70) and Majid (72) did it quicker.

Unbeaten in Abu Dhabi

0

No. of Tests lost by Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, in 8 matches prior to this; won 4 and drew 4.

Misbah equals Imran

48

No. of Tests captained by Misbah, including this - joint-most for Pakistan. Imran Khan also lead Pakistan in 48 Tests.