END OF OVER:47 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | PAK: 154/10
- Sajid Khan16 (20b)
- Jomel Warrican17-4-43-4
- Gudakesh Motie13-0-49-3
4.38pm That will be stumps on a day where 20 wickets fell! West Indies, who were at one point 38 for 7 and 54 for 8, have managed a nine-run lead. Jomel Warrican once again did the damage, picking 4 for 43 in 17 overs after Kemar Roach and Gudakesh Motie struck early. Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel kept things going with a 65-run stand but once they fell, things unravelled pretty quickly for the hosts. Pakistan lost their last six wickets for 35 runs, and will have to do the catching up on day two. From Noman's hat-trick to the rescue act from WI 9, 10 and 11 to Warrican's spell. There was so much to unpack from day one. Danya'ls report will be up soon, so will his post-match pieces. That will be it from us on day one. Thanks for tuning in.
Here's Sampath: 1) 19 wickets in Multan today are the most to fall on the first day of a men's Test in Asia. Previous highest was 18 in the 1987 Delhi Test between India and West Indies.
2) Only the 4th time West Indies have taken a first innings lead after getting all-out under 200 while batting first .
163/10 v PAK, Multan 2025 (lead of 9 runs) 159/10 v ENG, Port of Spain 1998 (lead of 14 runs) 149/10 v AUS, Bridgetown 1991 (lead of 15 runs) 190/10 v ENG, Oval 1984 (lead of 28 runs)
3) Most wickets fallen on day 1 of a test since 2015
23 Wickets, SA v IND, Cape Town 2024 20 Wickets, PAK v WI, Multan 2025 20 Wickets, ENG v IRE, Lord's 2019 17 Wickets, AUS v IND, Perth 2024 17 Wickets, ENG v NZ, Lord's 2022 17 Wickets, WI v SA, Providence 2024
Furqan : "Allowing 109 for last 2 wickets could prove to be the difference."
Kashif Ali run out 0 (7m 0b 0x4 0x6) SR: -
Everyone being brought in now. Will Sajid go big.
Long on comes in with two balls to go
END OF OVER:46 | 3 Runs | PAK: 152/9
- Sajid Khan14 (14b)
- Kashif Ali0 (0b)
- Gudakesh Motie13-0-49-3
- Jomel Warrican16-4-41-4