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  • October 17, 2016

West Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) raises his bat and helmet as he celebrates after scoring century (100 runs) as group captain Jason Holder (back) and Pakistani bowler Mohammad Amir demeanour on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17, 2016.PHOTO: AFPWest Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) raises his bat and helmet as he celebrates after scoring century (100 runs) as group captain Jason Holder (back) and Pakistani bowler Mohammad Amir demeanour on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17, 2016.PHOTO: AFP

West Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) raises his bat and helmet as he celebrates after scoring century (100 runs) as group captain Jason Holder (back) and Pakistani bowler Mohammad Amir demeanour on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17, 2016.
PHOTO: AFP

West Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) raises his bat and helmet as he celebrates after scoring century (100 runs) as group captain Jason Holder (back) and Pakistani bowler Mohammad Amir demeanour on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17, 2016.PHOTO: AFPWest Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) raises his bat and helmet as he celebrates after scoring century (100 runs) as group captain Jason Holder (back) and Pakistani bowler Mohammad Amir demeanour on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17, 2016.PHOTO: AFP
West Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) plays a shot as Pakistani wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed looks on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17.PHOTO: AFPWest Indies batsman Darren Bravo (R) plays a shot as Pakistani wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed looks on during a final day of a initial day-night Test between Pakistan and a West Indies during a Dubai International Cricket Stadium in a Gulf Emirate on Oct 17.PHOTO: AFP

DUBAI: West Indies, set a aim of 346 to win by Pakistan, were 232-6 during dinner in their second innings of a initial day-night Test in Dubai on Monday.

Darren Bravo (102) and captain Jason Holder (8) were during a double with a West Indies wanting another 114 while Pakistan need 4 6 wickets in a final event to take a a 1-0 lead in a three-match series.

West Indies reeling: Hosts in control as Yasir takes five

Pakistan took usually dual wickets in a event when Yasir Shah initial discharged Roston Chase for 35 and Wahab Riaz picked Shane Dowrich for nought.

Earlier, Bishoo’s overwhelming opening singular Pakistan to a insignificant 123 in their second innings before West Indies – set a daunting 346 to win a second ever day-night Test – finished a fourth day on 95-2.

Day-night Test: Shah, Bishoo set adult sparkling finish

The remaining dual Tests will be played in Abu Dhabi (October 21-25) and Sharjah (October 30-November 3).

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1201040/bravo-holds-key-pakistan-push-victory-day-night-test/

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