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Pakistan, West Indies seek to improve from Test Championship lows
West Indies’ captain Kraigg Brathwaite (R) and his Pakistan’s counterpart Shan Masood pose with the Test series trophy at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on January 16, 2025, on the eve of their first Test cricket match. (Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP)
MULTAN, Pakistan (AFP) — Pakistan and West Indies vowed a strong finish when they meet in the first Test in Multan on Friday despite dragging up the rear of the World Test Championship (WTC).
Pakistan are currently eighth in the 2023-25 cycle of the WTC, with their rivals in last place far behind finalists Australia and South Africa.
Skipper Shan Masood said the two-test series was significant for Pakistan, who finished sixth and seventh in the first two WTC cycles.
“This cycle is finishing so this series is significant for us as we want to become a better team by being unbeaten in home conditions,” he told reporters on Thursday.
Pakistan ended a winless stretch of 11 home Tests by beating England 2-1 in October and Masood wants his team to keep winning at home despite a 2-0 defeat in South Africa this month.
“We won against England so it will be important we keep that momentum against the West Indies,” Masood said.
West Indies finished eighth in both previous WTCs and skipper Kraigg Brathwaite wants to end on a positive note this time.
“I think this series is very important with two Tests left in this cycle… so we want to start the year strong and that is our focus,” Brathwaite said.
He said his players are ready for Pakistan’s spin assault led by Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, who took 39 wickets between them against England.
“We have played in spin conditions in Bangladesh and these conditions are similar, so you have to be disciplined and be brave against any bowler,” Brathwaite said.
Pakistan deployed industrial fans and patio heaters to dry out the Multan pitch and secure their series win against England after heavy rain.
They are ready to use the same tactic again if needed, with the second Test also to be played in Multan from January 25.
The tourists had a taste of those conditions in their drawn three-day practice game in Islamabad, where Alick Athanaze hit half-centuries in both innings and newcomer Amir Jangoo scored an unbeaten 63.
West Indies used a three-prong spin attack of Kevin Sinclair, Jomel Warrican and Gudakesh Motie in that match but will be without pace spearhead Kemar Roach, who is unwell.
Wicketkeeper-batter Joshua Da Silva was overlooked.
Pakistan and West Indies are gearing up to bounce back from their Test Championship lows as they prepare to face off in a crucial series. Both teams have struggled in the inaugural ICC Test Championship, with Pakistan currently languishing at the bottom of the table and West Indies not faring much better.
Pakistan, under the leadership of Babar Azam, will be looking to shake off their poor form and make a strong statement in the upcoming series. With a talented squad at their disposal, including the likes of Shaheen Afridi and Hasan Ali, Pakistan will be aiming to put in a much-improved performance and climb up the rankings.
On the other hand, West Indies, led by Kraigg Brathwaite, will also be eager to turn their fortunes around and put up a strong showing against Pakistan. With a mix of experienced players such as Jason Holder and young talents like Nkrumah Bonner, West Indies will be hoping to challenge Pakistan and come out on top in the series.
Both teams have the potential to excel in Test cricket, and this series will be a great opportunity for them to showcase their skills and make a mark in the Test Championship. Fans can expect some exciting cricket as Pakistan and West Indies battle it out on the field to improve their standing in the Test Championship.
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