West Indies Scripted Historic Test Win On Pakistan Soil (Source: @mufaddal_vohra/x.com)
Historic scenes unfolded at Multan Cricket Stadium as West Indies ended a 35-year drought, claiming their first Test win on Pakistan soil since 1990. Kraigg Brathwaite and Co. outplayed the Men in Green in the second Test and touched the milestone.
West Indies Breaks 35 Years Long Wait
The West Indies side is known for their attacking mindset in the limited over cricket scripted history in the longest format. Multan Cricket Stadium witnessed another iconic match of the longest format. While facing Pakistan in the second Test in Multan, the Brathwaite army registered a massive 120-run victory and ended their 35-year-long wait to secure a Test win on Pakistani soil. Their dominant performance rewrote history books in style.
In 1990, they secured their last Test win on Pakistani soil. In the second Test match of the three-match Test series, the Caribbean side defeated Pakistan and won the game that year. In the second innings of the match, the West Indies bowlers dismal Pakistani batting lineup and secured the historic win. With this recent win, the nation relieved the nostalgia.
West Indies’s Massive Triumph
The West Indies side entered into the second Test match after facing a heartbreaking defeat in the first match but made a remarkable bounce back. While batting first, they faced serious batting blows but Gudakesh Motie shined with a brilliant half-century. While bowling in the first innings, Jomel Warricam shined with a 4-wicket haul and Gudakesh Motie secured three crucial wickets.
West Indies roared back in the second innings as Kraigg Brathwaite led with a classy half-century. They snatched the match from the Men in Green with their brilliant bowling performance. Warrican’s fiery 5-wicket haul, backed by brilliant bowling, tore through Pakistan’s lineup. With that domination, they crushed the home side with a massive 120-run margin, scripting history on Pakistani soil.