Here's the pre-match analysis of the Pakistan vs West Indies 2nd Test, including playing XI, recent form, head-to-head records, strategy, predictions, and pitch conditions.
Pakistan, boosted by the spin duo of Sajid Khan and Noman Ali, will be aiming to end their disappointing ICC World Test Championship (WTC) on a high with a series win against West Indies at home. Already 1-0 up in the two-match series after an easy 127-run win within three days at Multan in the first Test,
Head coach Aaqib Javed brushed aside criticism of Pakistan's reliance on spin bowling as they seek a clean sweep against the West Indies in the second Test starting on Saturday. Pakistan completed a 127-run win inside three days in the opening Test,
Shan Masood-led Pakistan will look to register a series sweep over West Indies when both teams take the field for the second Test in Multan, beginning Saturday, January 25. Sajid Khan and Noman Ali spun a web over the visitors in the first Test,
Pakistan have won their last three Tests in Multan by big margins with the spinners exerting total domination over England and West Indies. Left armer, Noman and off-break bowler, Sajid took 39 wickets between them against England in two tests and another 15 against the Windies.
Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed has launched an impassioned defence for the recent spin-friendly pitches for Test matches in the country.
According to details, the Shan Masood-led Pakistan team decided to induct fast bowler Kashif Ali, who will make his Test debut.
The first test match between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan proved to be a record-breaking occasion for the two teams.
The pitch in Multan is expected to play like it did in the first Test. But can West Indies prepare and execute better this time around?
Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed says there’s no harm in preparing wickets for spinners at home to get favorable results as Pakistan eyes a clean sweep against the West Indies in their two-match test series.
PGF says, “What represents a landmark development in our golfing history is that Pakistan will add two additional ADT events," in 2025.
Off-spinner Sajid Khan masterminded Pakistan’s emphatic 127-run win against the West Indies in the first test on Sunday.