Pakistan vs West Indies, 2nd Test at Multan, PAK vs WI, Jan 25 2025 - Full Scorecard

RESULT
2nd Test, Multan, January 25 - 27, 2025, West Indies tour of Pakistan
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163 & 244
(T:254) 154 & 133

West Indies won by 120 runs

Player Of The Match
36*, 4/43 & 5/27
jomel-warrican
Player Of The Series
85 runs • 19 wkts
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West Indies 1st Innings
Pakistan 1st Innings
West Indies 2nd Innings
Pakistan 2nd Innings
Match Flow
Info
West Indies 1st Innings 
Batting RBM4s6sSR
lbw b Noman Ali919431047.36
c †Mohammad Rizwan b Kashif Ali41080040.00
lbw b Sajid Khan044000.00
c Muhammad Hurraira b Abrar Ahmed2138631055.26
lbw b Sajid Khan036000.00
c Babar Azam b Noman Ali1330033.33
lbw b Noman Ali011000.00
c Babar Azam b Noman Ali011000.00
b Noman Ali55871104063.21
lbw b Noman Ali2545412055.55
not out 3640491290.00
Extras(b 7, lb 1, nb 4)12
Total
41.1 Ov (RR: 3.95)
163
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Mikyle Louis, 1.5 ov), 2-9 (Amir Jangoo, 2.4 ov), 3-32 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 9.2 ov), 4-37 (Alick Athanaze, 10.3 ov), 5-38 (Justin Greaves, 11.1 ov), 6-38 (Tevin Imlach, 11.2 ov), 7-38 (Kevin Sinclair, 11.3 ov), 8-54 (Kavem Hodge, 16.2 ov), 9-95 (Kemar Roach, 27.4 ov), 10-163 (Gudakesh Motie, 41.1 ov) • DRS
BowlingOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
1416424.57523200
2.4 to AA Jangoo, Huge appeal and the umpire agrees. That looked adjacent on first viewing. Will Jangoo review? He has a word with his captain and goes up. Pushed quicker on off and middle. The ball skids through and pins Jangoo on the front pad. No turn, the ball carried on with the arm. Jangoo is neither forward nor back and is caught bang in front of the stumps. No bat and the ball-tracker confirms that would have smashed into middle and leg stump. A duck on debut for Jangoo. 9/2
10.3 to A Athanaze, Oh, prolonged appeal for lbw... the umpire takes his time and agrees with the fielding side. This does not look good for Athanaze. He has reviewed though. Pushed quicker on middle, Athanaze eyes the reverse, one that got him so much success in the first Test. This time he misses, is rapped right in from of the stumps and ball-tracker confirms that would have smashed into middle and leg stump.. 37/4
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1.5 to M Louis, Kashif has taken just five (legitimate) balls to claim his first Test wicket. What a dream debut! Goes wide of the crease and gets the ball to this hold its line just outside off. Was the wobble seam delivery. Louis pokes at it, gets a thin edge and Rizwan dives forward to complete a good low catch. Kashif looks up to the heavens before celebrating with his team-mates. 8/1
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9.2 to KC Brathwaite, Huge appeal for lbw and umpire Reiffel agrees. Noman gets the length ball to go on with the arm and pins Brathwaite on the pad on leg stump. He has reviewed, though. No bat, on we go. Ball tracker confirms the ball would have gone on to clip the top of leg stump. WI don't lose a review, but Brathwaite has to walk back. 32/3
11.1 to JP Greaves, Edged and taken quite easily at gully. Pushed on a length on off, with the ball turning and bouncing a little bit. Greaves pushes at it, gets a thick outside edge and Babar pouches the easiest of chances to his left. West Indies are five down inside the first hour of play. 38/5
11.2 to TA Imlach, Two in two for Noman Ali! The umpire takes his time and gives this out. Imlach is not bothering reviewing it, too, and West Indies are in dire straits. Noman goes quicker and fuller on middle. Imlach pre-meditates a sweep first up, is beaten by the length of that and is trapped right in front.. 38/6
11.3 to K Sinclair, Noman Ali, you beauty! Becomes the first Pakistan spinner to get a hat-trick in test cricket. Pushed quicker on off stump, and gets a hint of turn. Sinclair pushes at it with an angled blade, gets a thick outside edge and Babar takes a good low catch at gully. Noman is off in celebration. Someone catch him!. 38/7
27.4 to KAJ Roach, Massive appeal and given, fifer for Noman Ali! Slight fuller length on the stumps with the arm, plays the paddle sweep and misses the line of the ball, misses the line of the ball and hits the front pad, loud appeal and the umpire raised his finger. Noman Ali is happy and performs Sijdah on the ground, his eighth fifer in Test Match cricket, third fifer in this ground. 95/9
41.1 to G Motie, Noman gets his sixth and Motie's resistance finally comes to an end. Flights this above Motie's eye line well outside off stump. Motie was looking for a big hit downtown, but the the ball pitches and spins sharply back into him sneaking between bat and pad to clatter into the stumps. That will be lunch on day one.. 163/10
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16.2 to KAR Hodge, Pakistan players are celebrating but the umpire is unmoved! Oh, he's raised his finger now! Slower through the air on the stumps, Hodge goes down on one knee, plays the sweep shot and finds the leading edge of the bat, the ball strikes the helmet, ricochets, and is easily caught by the short leg fielder. 54/8
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Pakistan 1st Innings 
Batting RBM4s6sSR
b Roach1527321055.55
lbw b Roach913221069.23
b Motie1540020.00
c Athanaze b Motie1641371039.02
c Roach b Warrican3262952051.61
st †Imlach b Warrican4975828065.33
b Motie932341028.12
c Athanaze b Warrican021000.00
not out 1620232080.00
b Warrican2630033.33
run out (Sinclair/†Imlach)00700-
Extras(b 2, lb 2, nb 1)5
Total
47 Ov (RR: 3.27)
154
Fall of wickets: 1-22 (Muhammad Hurraira, 5.5 ov), 2-25 (Babar Azam, 6.6 ov), 3-25 (Shan Masood, 7.3 ov), 4-51 (Kamran Ghulam, 16.6 ov), 5-119 (Saud Shakeel, 34.2 ov), 6-130 (Mohammad Rizwan, 40.3 ov), 7-130 (Noman Ali, 40.5 ov), 8-146 (Salman Agha, 43.5 ov), 9-149 (Abrar Ahmed, 44.6 ov), 10-154 (Kashif Ali, 46.6 ov) • DRS
BowlingOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
1304933.76433000
6.6 to Babar Azam, Bowled'em! Flighted good length ball darted on the off stump, arm ball held on the pitch, kept a bit low, Babar stands tall inside the crease and tries to play the late cut square of the wicket, cramped for space and failed to connect, strikes the off stump!. 25/2
16.6 to Kamran Ghulam, Oh, dear that's a soft dismissal. And, that's a great catch by Athanaze. Angled in around off stump. Ghulam pushes at it, straight to Athanaze at bat-pad on the offside. He watches the ball till the end and takes it low to his left. Just like that, West Indies have another opening.. 51/4
43.5 to Agha Salman, Cleans him up! That was flatter at 90kph and kept a little low as well. Salman stays back looking to open the face of the bat and guide this fine. Instead he plays that back onto his stumps. Pakistan eight down and sinking quickly.. 146/8
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5.5 to Muhammad Hurraira, Roach strikes! Tighter line and length ball darted on the off stump and shaping in, plays off the front foot and beaten by the seam movement, hits the front pad. Massive appeal and given. Hurraira decides to send it upstairs after a quick discussion with his skipper. Ultra Edge confirmed no bat involved. Ball Tracking showed three reds and hitting the leg stump with the angle. Pakistan lose their first review of the innings. Hurraira was continually looking uncomfortable with the angled deliveries on the stumps, which Roach took full advantage of.. 22/1
7.3 to Shan Masood, Forced through bat and pad! Fuller length ball with sharp seam movement inwards, tries to play the front foot drive stroke, beaten by the sharp seam movement, angling in back at the stumps, brushed off the side of the front pad and breaks the stumps!. 25/3
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34.2 to Saud Shakeel, Roach takes a screamer! Generously flighted delivery wide outside the off stump, shuffles across, charges forward and attempts to flick it over mid wicket, mishits and mistimed it towards wide of long on, Roach dashes to his left side, dives forward fully extended, grabs the ball with both hands, and rolls three times, injuring his groin in the process.. 119/5
40.3 to Mohammad Rizwan, Rizwan falls for 49 and it is that man, Warrican who does the damage, again. This is excellent spin bowling. Gives the delivery plenty of air. Was bowled at 70kph and gets it to dip and bounce and turn. Rizwan charges down the track a little too early in a bid to reach his fifty. Is outsmarted by the bowler and beaten all ends up. Imlach does the rest.. 130/6
40.5 to Noman Ali, Two wickets in three balls for Warrican and Noman has been undone. Again, he slows this down to 67kph. Gets a lot of drift away from Noman around middle stump, who jabs at it, gets a thick inside-edge onto pad and Athanaze at short leg ain't dropping those. Just like that, Pakistan are seven down. 130/7
44.6 to Abrar Ahmed, Another one bites the dust. Another one for Warrican Floats this one on middle. Abrar eyes a big hoick across the line, misses and sees his stumps in a mess. That one kept a little low as well. 149/9
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West Indies 2nd Innings 
Batting RBM4s6sSR
st †Mohammad Rizwan b Noman Ali5274974270.27
c Shan Masood b Noman Ali730480023.33
c Agha Salman b Sajid Khan3052633057.69
st †Mohammad Rizwan b Noman Ali1520381075.00
lbw b Noman Ali622320027.27
c Sajid Khan b Abrar Ahmed1022270045.45
lbw b Kashif Ali3557761061.40
b Sajid Khan2851432054.90
lbw b Sajid Khan1827351066.66
c Babar Azam b Sajid Khan1826401069.23
not out 417171023.52
Extras(b 12, lb 8, nb 1)21
Total
66.1 Ov (RR: 3.68)
244
Fall of wickets: 1-50 (Mikyle Louis, 11.5 ov), 2-92 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 22.6 ov), 3-106 (Amir Jangoo, 27.3 ov), 4-124 (Kavem Hodge, 32.1 ov), 5-129 (Alick Athanaze, 34.2 ov), 6-145 (Justin Greaves, 39.1 ov), 7-196 (Kevin Sinclair, 52.6 ov), 8-206 (Tevin Imlach, 55.5 ov), 9-233 (Gudakesh Motie, 60.6 ov), 10-244 (Jomel Warrican, 66.1 ov) • DRS
BowlingOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
24.147643.141023100
27.3 to AA Jangoo, a bit more flight, and I think Jangoo has misjudged the line of this. It's a stump-to-stump ball, and he goes hard at the sweep and misses. Sajid knows he has his man, and the finger goes up quickly. Doesn't turn a great deal, mostly goes with the angle to miss the bat and strike the back pad, somewhere in front of off or off and middle. Jangoo just walks off, doesn't bother to review. Terrific little innings, ends with a misjudgment. Wow, I've got things completely wrong. Looks like there was an inside edge onto the thigh pad, and it lobbed up to Agha at slip. Caught behind, not lbw. 106/3
52.6 to K Sinclair, bowled him! Follows up the wide one outside off with a quick length ball on leg stump. Skids on without turning too much, and Sinclair gets a touch too far across his stumps while looking to sweep, misses, and is bowled around his legs. 196/7
60.6 to G Motie, gottim, that's a terrific bit of bowling! Motie has reviewed, but this looked very out... Gets forward to defend, and it just keeps going with the arm, skids on quickly and he's late on his shot, doesn't bring his bat down in time. Smacks the back pad, looks to be in front of the stumps. Given out on-field by Paul Reiffel, which Pakistan will appreciate because it's umpire's call on impact, just in front of off stump, and it's going on to crash into the stumps. 233/9
66.1 to JA Warrican, and that's that. Pakistan will need 254 to win this Test. Tosses this up outside off, and Warrican clears his front leg and looks to take on the fielder at long-on. Doesn't make a clean enough connection, and he hits it straight to Babar. 244/10
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55.5 to TA Imlach, what a delivery! Beautifully bowled by Kashif to square Imlach up and strike his back pad. On the fuller side of a length, angling into the stumps, and straightening sharply past the outside edge as the crease-bound Imlach looks to play the angle and push towards mid-on. Strikes him right in front of the stumps, on the flap of the back pad, but the back leg is bent, so height shouldn't be an issue. Imlach reviews anyway, and ball-tracking returns three reds. Crashing into the top third of middle and leg. 206/8
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11.5 to M Louis, Soft Dismissal! Slower through the air with the arm on the off stump line, Louis tries to push it softly through the covers, searching for the single. He lost control of the shot and chipped it directly to Shan Masood at short extra cover.. 50/1
22.6 to KC Brathwaite, and Noman gets his man! Brathwaite has taken a lot of chances by stepping out and stepping leg side to create room for his arms. He's picked up a few boundaries in that manner. But this one, flighted and pitching in line with the stumps, is held back nicely by Noman, and it lands shorter than Brathwaite wants and turns sharply away to beat his bat as he tries to slog it over the leg side. Sharp stumping from Rizwan, because although the batter was miles out of his crease, he had to deal with all that turn and bounce. 92/2
32.1 to KAR Hodge, and he gets his third, and West Indies are four down. Similar dismisal to Brathwaite, and you can't fault West Indies' batters from taking the chance of using their feet. Steps down to try and whip this one through the leg side, but he doesn't get to the pitch of the ball, which pitches around leg stump and beats his bat comfortably to offer Rizwan another stumping. 124/4
34.2 to A Athanaze, oh, cleverly bowled, and it's given! Goes back to a length ball that's angled in, pitching just outside off, and doesn't turn a great deal, but the initial angle causes a misjudgment of line and he ends up playing down the wrong line while trying to work into the leg side. It's delivered with a scrambled seam too. That angle plus lack of turn means it strikes him in line after missing the inside edge, and ball-tracking suggests it's hitting a good chunk of the top of leg stump. Athanaze's review fails, and Noman has his fourth wicket on the stroke of lunch!. 129/5
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39.1 to JP Greaves, Abrar strikes! Tossed up fuller length ball down the leg side, Greaves premeditates the reverse sweep and drags it straight to the extra cover fielder, did not get enough power or elevation, soft dismissal once again, gifted his wicket away. 145/6
Pakistan 2nd Innings (T: 254 runs)
Batting RBM4s6sSR
lbw b Sinclair2350066.66
lbw b Motie29110022.22
c Athanaze b Sinclair3167612046.26
c Jangoo b Warrican1929302065.51
c Hodge b Sinclair1330351043.33
b Warrican11215008.33
b Warrican2562611040.32
lbw b Warrican1533440045.45
b Warrican715200046.66
c Warrican b Motie66501100.00
not out 00500-
Extras(b 7, lb 3, nb 2)12
Total
44 Ov (RR: 3.02)
133
Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Shan Masood, 1.1 ov), 2-5 (Muhammad Hurraira, 2.4 ov), 3-48 (Kamran Ghulam, 13.6 ov), 4-71 (Babar Azam, 20.4 ov), 5-76 (Saud Shakeel, 24.3 ov), 6-76 (Kashif Ali, 25.2 ov), 7-115 (Salman Agha, 37.6 ov), 8-122 (Mohammad Rizwan, 41.3 ov), 9-131 (Noman Ali, 42.6 ov), 10-133 (Sajid Khan, 43.6 ov) • DRS
BowlingOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
1133523.18452100
2.4 to Muhammad Hurraira, Pakistan lose both their openers in consecutive overs! Short of a good length ball on the stumps, premeditates the reverse sweep shot, the ball pitched up front with the arm, missed the line of the ball and thuds the front pad, loud appeal and the umpire raised his finger quickly! Quick conversation between Babar and Hurraira, then decides to walk away.. 5/2
42.6 to Noman Ali, gone, West Indies are just one wicket away from their first win in Pakistan since 1990. Full outside off, and Noman goes hard at the drive while leaning back. May have got more elevation if the ball wasn't quite so full, but this time he smacks it straight to Warrican at that wide mid-off/extra-cover position. Takes it at waist height. 131/9
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1.1 to Shan Masood, Massive appeal and given straight away! Good length ball with the arm sliding on the stumps, plays off the front foot, misses the line of the ball and hits the front pad. The umpire raised his finger. Sinclair began to rush to the cover area and did a somersault! Masood decides to review the decision. No bat involved, all three reds and hitting the middle-leg stump. Pakistan lose their skipper and their first review too.. 3/1
20.4 to Babar Azam, got him!!! Babar was looking really good, but you're never in on a pitch like this. Definitely not if Sinclair is putting overspin on the ball and getting it to dip onto a dangerous length like this. Draws him forward to defend, gets it to spit from outside off, and Babar tries to turn it leg side but can only pop it up to short leg off inside edge and pad. Balloons up and Athanaze jumps quickly to his right and catches it just above his head. 71/4
24.3 to Saud Shakeel, Edged and caught at first slip! Flighted good length ball with slight deviation turning away pitching on middle-leg, plays inside the line and closes the face of the bat early, tried to work it away to the on-side, finds the thick outside edge of the bat and a straightforward catch for Hodge. 76/5
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13.6 to Kamran Ghulam, down the track, and he doesn't get to the pitch of this flighted ball outside off. Has a big swing at it, and this dismissal will be heavily analysed if Pakistan go on to lose this. Only manages to slice it high in the air over the off side, and it drops down into the waiting hands of the backward point fielder. Pakistan are in all kinds of strife here. 48/3
25.2 to Kashif Ali, Forced through bat and pads! Back of a length ball with the arm pitching on middle-off, Kashif played it late off the back foot, expecting the turn but this one stays straight in line, misses the line of the ball and goes through bat-pad with a thin inside edg, clips the top of off stump. 76/6
37.6 to Agha Salman, This one goes through bat-pad! Flighted good length ball with the arm on the stumps, comes back a bit, defends off the front foot, gap between bat and pad, missed the line and length of the ball, slides on through and hits the back pad in front of the stumps. Massive appeal and the finger goes up straight away! Salman decides to review it. Ultra Edge confirmed no or glove involved, the ball pitching and impact in line, hitting the middle-off stumps. Pakistan lose their second review of the innings, Warrican gets his third and breaks the partnership!. 115/7
41.3 to Mohammad Rizwan, Cleaned him up with the arm ball! Flighted good length ball pitching on the stumps, played off the front foot, commits to it late, expecting the ball to spin, but this delivery kept straight in line and flew through the space between bat and pad, smashing the stumps and maybe crushing Pakistan's hopes of winning this Test match.. 122/8
43.6 to Sajid Khan, bowled him, Warrican has five, and West Indies have pulled off an absolute miracle after being 38 for 7 on day one! Quick length ball close to off stump, turns less than expected, and Sajid, looking to push it square on the off side with an angled bat, inside-edges it into his stumps. 133/10
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Close of Play
Sat, 25 Jan - day 1 - Pakistan 1st innings 154
Sun, 26 Jan - day 2 - Pakistan 2nd innings 76/4 (Saud Shakeel 13*, Kashif Ali 1*, 24 ov)
Mon, 27 Jan - day 3 - Pakistan 2nd innings 133 (44 ov) - end of match
Match Flow
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 32.0 overs (194 balls), Extras 9
  • Over 37.6: Review by Pakistan (Batting), Decision Challenged - Wicket, Umpire - PR Reiffel, Batter - Agha Salman (Struck down)
Match Details
Multan Cricket Stadium
TossWest Indies, elected to bat first
Series
Season2024/25
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Series result2-match series drawn 1-1
Match numberTest no. 2578
Hours of play (local time)9.30 start, Lunch 11.30-12.10, Tea 14.10-14.30, Close 16.30
Match days25,26,27 January 2025 - day (5-day match)
Test debut
Umpires
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Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsWest Indies 12, Pakistan 0
Language
English
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ICC World Test Championship

TeamMWLDPTPCT
SA1283110069.44
AUS19134215467.54
IND1998211450.00
NZ147708148.21
ENG221110111443.18
SL135806038.46
BAN124804531.25
WI133824428.21
PAK145904727.98