Check out how Mohammad Rizwan's provocative 'come to the graveyard' remark to Kevin Sinclair during the Multan Test went viral, highlighting the intense on-field drama between Pakistan and West Indies,
Pakistan wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Rizwan was seen sledging West Indies batter Kevin Sinclair during day 2 of the first Test between the two teams in Multan.
Mohammad Rizwan mocked West Indies batter Kevin Sinclair with 'come to the graveyard' taunt after Pakistan spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali ran through West Indies batting on Multan dustbowl.
In a dramatic day of cricket in Multan, Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan delivered stellar performances to pull Pakistan out of deep waters after an early collapse orchestrated by West Indies pacer Jayden Seales.
Spinner Sajid Khan took five wickets and Abrar Ahmed another four to guide Pakistan to a 127-run win on the third day of
Lunch Pakistan 230 (Shakeel 84, Rizwan 71, Seales 3-27) vs West Indies. West Indies took four wickets for 13 runs to trigger a Pakistan collapse after Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Ri
Stumps Pakistan 143 for 4 (Shakeel 56*, Rizwan 51*, Seales 3-21) vs West Indies. Half-centuries from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan wrestled momentum back for Pakistan after Jay
Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed led the charge for Pakistan, bundling out West Indies for 123 to win the first test in Multan by 127 runs on the third day as spinners ruled the roost. It was the shortest completed men's test match in Pakistan with 40 wickets falling in 1064 balls.
Spinner Sajid Khan took five wickets and Abrar Ahmed another four to guide Pakistan to a 127-run win on the third day of the first Test against West Indies in Multan on Sunday.
MULTAN (Dunya News) - Pakistan dismissed the West Indies for 123 runs and won the first Test by 127 runs here on third day on Sunday. Set a victory target of 251 runs, spinners Sajid Khan and Ibrar Ahmed sahred nine wickets and led Pakistan to a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series.
Sajid’s four-wicket haul on the third day, combined with Noman’s first-innings five-for, ensured Pakistan maintained control throughout the match.