Pakistan to lock horns with West Indies in first Test tomorrow

Pakistan to lock horns with West Indies in first Test tomorrow
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Summary The first Test match will be played at Kingston's Sabina Park.

KINGSTON (Dunya News) – Pakistan are all set to lock horns with West Indies in first Test tomorrow (Friday) at Kingston’s Sabina Park, reported Dunya News on Thursday.

According to details, Pakistan have never won a Test series in West Indies, and Green Caps will be eager to change the stats by clinching the Test trophy.

Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq is also determined to make the three-match series memorable for him as he will retire from Test cricket afterwards.

Veteran cricketer Younis Khan is looking forward to become the first Pakistan batsman to score 10000 Test runs. Younis Khan has also called it a day right after West Indies series.

After brilliant debut in Twenty20 and ODI, young leg-spinner Shadab Khan is hoping to get his hands on the Test cap as well. Mohammad Amir is also facing the challenge to get back in form and pick up wickets for Pakistan.

Pakistan team practiced hard in Jamaica for the upcoming Test series under the supervision of head coach Mickey Arthur and other coaching staff.

It is worth mentioning here that Pakistan brushed aside the Windies in both T20 and ODI series earlier.