West Indies reaches 315-6 in day-night match vs Pakistan
Dubai: Pakistan snared three wickets with the second new pink ball in the day-night match as West Indies reached 315-6 at stumps Saturday on the third day of the first test.
Darren Bravo led a staunch resistance for West Indies with a defiant 87 off 258 balls and Marlon Samuels made 76. But Wahab Riaz got two wickets in quick succession and Bravo was caught at short leg to give Pakistan control of the first test.
Shane Dowrich was unbeaten on 27 and captain Jason Holder not out on 10 at stumps.
West Indies still trails by 264 runs in its first innings after Pakistan had posted a massive 579-3 declared on the back of Azhar Ali's triple century.
Leg-spinner Yasir Shah provided an early breakthrough before West Indies had added to its overnight 69-1 when he clean bowled Kraigg Brathwaite (32) in his first over.
Samuels, whose second half-century in the last 17 test innings had 13 boundaries, defied Pakistan in a 113-run third-wicket stand with Bravo.
Samuels survived a tough chance soon after completing his fifty when Azhar injured his right hand while going for a catch off his own bowling and needed treatment off the field.
Seamer Sohail Khan finally got the breakthrough when he had Samuels on the back foot and trapped him leg before wicket in Pakistan's only success during the second session.
Pakistan's seamers changed their tactics with the second pink ball in the last session after little success with swing on a flat wicket up to dinner.
Jermaine Blackwood (37) and Bravo looked to rebuild the innings with a 77-run stand for the fourth wicket as Riaz challenged Blackwood with short-pitched deliveries before the right-hander finally gloved one behind.
Roston Chase (6), who had scored a century against India in the last test series back home, also couldn't get out of Riaz's lifter - offering a simple catch at leg slip.
Bravo looked firm in his innings of more than six hours until Azhar returned from treatment and scooped a brilliant reflex catch in front of his face to give debutant left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz his maiden test wicket.
Bravo hit nine fours and a six in his patient knock, but his late dismissal has exposed the West Indies tail.