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Day 4: Pakistan collapse to 123/10 in second innings

DUBAI: With the help of Davendara Bishu’s career best performance, West Indies rolled up Pakistan for just 123 runs in the second innings of first Test match at Dubai Cricket Stadium, Dubai.

Pakistan have been bundled out for just 123 run in their second innings, courtesy to Bishu’s 8 wickets for 49 runs.

Earlier in the day, after restricting West Indies to 357 in the first innings, skipper Misbah preferred to bat again, opting against imposing follow on.

In an attempt to make quick runs, Pakistan top and middle order kept losing wickets at regular interval. Pakistan at the end of second session, were 121 for 8.

Only Sami Aslam (44) and Babar Azam (21) could manage to show some resistance.

West Indies require 346 runs to win this landmark Test match.

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