It was the 1497th Test match in cricket history.
It was the 37th Test match between these two sides. The record now reads: West Indies 13, Pakistan 10, drawn 14.
It was the 19th Test match between these two sides in West Indies. The record now reads: West Indies 9, Pakistan 3 and drawn 7.
It was the 15th Test match for West Indies at this venue. The record now reads: won 6, lost 2, drawn 7. It was also the second Test between these two sides at this venue. West Indies has won one while one ended in draw.
Umpire Billy Doctrove was officiating for the first time in a Test match. For other umpire Doug Cowie it was 16th Test match as umpire.
The wicket of Younis Khan in first innings was 200th for Curtly Ambrose on home soil. He became the first West Indian to do so. Later on the same day, Courtney Walsh joined him with the wicket of Saqlain Mushtaq. At the end of this Test match, Walsh has a tally of 204 wickets as against Ambrose's 203 in home Tests.
Ambrose and Walsh provided the sixth and seventh instance of a bowler capturing 200 wickets in a particular country. The details:Wkts BowlerTeamMts Balls Mdns Runs Ave. Best 5WI 10WM231Dennis LilleeAus4411534 341 5482 23.73 7-83154229Fred TruemanEng4710295 367 4590 20.04 8-31143226Ian BothamEng5912243 475 6226 27.55 8-34172219Kapil DevInd6512211 467 5803 26.50 9-83112204Courtney WalshWI5311924 431 4936 24.19 6-5471203Curtly AmbroseWI5211325 540 4302 21.19 8-45112201Richard HadleeNZ4310663 370 4615 22.96 7-23153
Courtney Walsh took five wickets in an innings for the 19th time in his career, which takes him past Lance Gibbs's tally of 18 five wicket innings hauls. Now only Malcolm Marshall and Curtly Ambrose (22 each) are ahead of Walsh for West Indies.
Courtney Walsh has now appeared in 50 Test matches which ended in West Indies'favour. He became ninth player after Viv Richards (63), Desmond Haynes (60), Gordon Greenidge (57), Steve Waugh (57), Ian Healy (55), Mark Waugh (54), Mark Taylor (52) and Allan Border (50) to appear in 50 or more `won' matches for their respective sides.
Wasim's first innings figures (6-61) are the second best for Pakistan on West Indian soil after Imran Khan's 7 for 80 at Georgetown in 1987-88.
Wasim's match figures (11-110) are the best for Pakistan on West Indian soil. This obliterates Imran Khan's 11-121 at Georgetown in 1987-88.
Wasim's match figures (11-110) are also the joint second best by a bowler against West Indies in West Indies. England's Angus Fraser had returned the identical figures in the Port-of-Spain Test in 1997-98. However the best figures by any bowler against West Indies on latter's soil still remain on the name of Englishman Tony Greig who had taken 13 for 156 at Port-of-Spain in 1973-74 series.
It was the fifth time Wasim was capturing a ten wicket match haul. The break-up: twice against New Zealand and once each against Australia, West Indies and Zimbabwe. Wasim, thus, equalled fellow paceman Waqar Younis and former leggie Abdul Qadir's tally of 10 wicket match hauls for Pakistan. Now only Imran Khan, with six 10 wicket match hauls, is ahead of Wasim. Wasim, in the course, became 11th bowler in Test annals to capture five 10 wicket match hauls.
Wasim's figures are his personal best and 12th best for Pakistan in a match. Wasim's previous best was 11 for 160 against Australia at Melbourne in 1989-90.
Wasim Akram has now taken 79 wickets in 17 matches against West Indies and he is just one short of Imran Khan's tally of 80 wickets (from 18 matches) against West Indies.
Wasim Akram has now taken 35 wickets in 9 matches against West Indies on West Indian soil. Now only England's Angus Fraser (54 wickets in 12 matches), fellow countryman Imran Khan (48 in 8), Australia's Glenn McGrath (47 in 8) and India's S.Venkataraghavan (39 in 13) have taken more wickets than Wasim on West Indian soil. India's Kapil Dev also has a tally of 35 wickets from nine matches
Wasim Akram has now taken 107 wickets in 26 Test matches lost by Pakistan. He, in the course, became fifth bowler to complete century of wickets in lost matches.The details:Wkts Bowler (Country)Tests Balls Mdns Runs Ave. Best5WI 10WM141 Courtney Walsh (WI)3381172453664 25.986-7970132 Kapil Dev (Ind)3278012633793 28.739-83101125 Richard Hadlee (NZ)2871572293287 26.306-100 110107 Ian Botham (Eng)3264602213478 32.508-10371107 Wasim Akram (Pak)2659452272585 24.156-6173
West Indies' one wicket win is the eighth such instance in Test cricket history with West Indies recording the sixth highest total and fifth highest partnership to achieve it. The details:One wicket wins (in descending order of target)315-9 Pakistan v AustraliaKarachi1994-95287-9 South Africa v EnglandJo'burg (old)1905-06282-9 England v AustraliaMelbourne1907-08263-9 England v AustraliaThe Oval1902260-9 Australia v West IndiesMelbourne1951-52216-9 West Indies v PakistanSt.John's1999-00173-9 England v South AfricaCape Town1922-23104-9 New Zealand v West Indies Dunedin1979-80
Highest tenth wicket partnerships to win a test by one wicket57* Inzamam-ul-Haq/Mushtaq Ahmed Pak v Aus Karachi 1994-95 48* AW Nourse/PW Sherwell SA v Eng Jo'burg 1905-06 39* SF Barnes/A Fielder Eng v Aus Melbourne 1907-08 38* DT Ring/WA Johnston Aus v WI Melbourne 1951-52 19* JC Adams/CA Walsh WI v Pak St.John's 1999-00 15* GH Hirst/W Rhodes Eng v Aus The Oval 1902 5* AS Kennedy/GG Macaulay Eng v SA Cape Town 1922-23 4* GB Troup/SL Boock NZ v WI Dunedin 1979-80
Walsh's second essay at the crease, which enabled West Indies to clinch on a thrilling one wicket win, was the 55th `not out' innings for him. With this Walsh equalled England's Bob Willis' world record of most `not outs' in a career. The batsmen with most unbeaten knocks in Test cricket are listed here under :NOs PlayerCountryTests Inns55 Bob WillisEngland9012855 Courtney WalshWest Indies 11715944 Allan BorderAustralia15626539 Bhagwat ChandrasekharIndia588039 Lance GibbsWest Indies7910938 Steve WaughAustralia12820435 Derek UnderwoodEngland8611633 Ewen ChatfieldNew Zealand4354
Pakistan once again failed to win a Test series against West Indies in West Indies. It has now played five series in West Indies, out of which four have been won by West Indies, while one ended with 1-1 score.
At the end of the series :
West Indies' overall record : played 359, won 137, lost 93, tied 1 and drawn 126.Pakistan's overall record : played 267, won 75, lost 65 and drawn 127.
Jimmy Adams' captaincy record : played 5, won 3, drawn 2.
Moin Khan's captaincy record : played 5, won 1, lost 1, drawn 3.