Pakistan, West Indies to Vie For Bilateral Records in Final Test

The hosts have the chance to rewrite record as it has not defeated Pakistan in a test series since 2001

The final test between Pakistan and West Indies has reached an interesting stage where either team will play on the final day to make the bilateral records.

On the final day of the test match, West Indies will fight to reach the target of 329 runs with 49/1 on the board as the day starts.

Pakistan declared its second inning on 176/6.

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A win for Pakistan will be a series leveler after triumphing in T20I series as the hosts currently lead the series 1-0.

Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi is ambitious to repeat his first inning heroics with the ball which helped the visitors to book the hosts on 150.

He took his career-best 51/6 and helped Pakistan to get the lead of 152 runs in the second inning.

After winning the first match after a crunchy situation, West Indies has the chance to rewrite bilateral records as it has not defeated Pakistan in a test series since 2001.

The last red-ball series between both countries was played in the Caribbean in 2017. Pakistan had defeated West Indies by 2-1 in the 3-match series.

The hosts have a bright chance to rewrite history as they require 280 runs with still 9 wickets in hand.

However, the fiery Shaheen Shah, Hasan Ali, and Mohammad Abbas can swing the match Pakistan’s way.

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