Pakistan continue to struggle in second test http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760; 106 for 4 at Lunch – Cricket news
Pakistan batting continued to struggle against West Indies in the 2nd test at St Kitts, as the visitors found the Windies attack too hot to handle at Warner Park today.
Pakistan started the match knowing that they needed to win the fixture to level the two-match series. The Men in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Green-c60723 started the series as favourites and were looking to win their first test series in the Caribbean Islands. Those dreams were wiped away
after the dismal loss in the first test. The 2nd test did not start too well for them either but the toss did go their way and Misbah ul Haq elected to bat first.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Taufeeq-Umar-c92889 and Muhammad Hafeez opened the batting and looked uneasy against the new ball. The seamers did get the ball to move away and Pakistan openers looked at sea trapped in their crease. After stuttering for 22 balls for 11 Taufeeq nicked one to the
keeper on 23rd ball off the bowling of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Rampaul-c2233.
In Rampaul’s next over, Hafeez was also out, caught for just 8 from 26 balls. The right-hander never looked settled and was always nervous against the moving ball. Azhar Ali the young right handed batsman came in at number three and looked more assured at
the crease. However, another http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Asad-Shafiq-c46208, who has failed to prosper on this tour went for nought. He was the third victim for Rampaul.
Misbah Ul Haq and Azhar Ali added 50 runs for the fourhth wicket before the captain was out for 25. At tea http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 ended the session on 106 for 4.
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