West Indies to resume second innings with 100 runs ahead

West Indies to resume second innings with 100 runs ahead
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Summary West Indies took 100 runs lead on Pakistan at the stumps of day two in Guyana.

The Windies managed to take a crucial 66 runs first innings lead and added 34 more when play was ended at Providence Stadium. Opener Lendl Simmons was batting on 18 with night-watchman Kemar Roach, who was not out on three. Muhammad Hafeez and Saeed Ajmal took one wicket each in the second innings.Earlier, West Indies stuck back as they bowled out the Pakistani line up on 160 while they were chasing 226 set in the first innings.West Indies resumed their innings from 209/9 on the second day. Saeed Ajmal took five wickets for the Green Shirts while Abdul Rehman and Wahab Riaz took two wickets each.Pakistan was confident of surpassing the low total set by the West Indies. But they slumped against the spin of debutant Devendra Bishoo, who scalped four batsman against 68 runs.The Pakistan batting line up failed to perform as the highest scorer was Abdul Rehman with 40 runs. Azhar Ali scored 34 and Umar Akmal scored 33 runs as Pakistan could only muster 160 runs before being bowled out.
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