Pak versus WI: Babar Azam showers acclaim on Fawad Alam
Pak versus WI: Babar Azam showers acclaim on Fawad Alam

Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam
announced on Saturday that his team would clearly lead the second day of the
Test match and meet the targets. Babar Azam said: "We reach the targets
because Muhammad Rizwan and Fahim Ashraf are still on the verge." "We
expect a target of 300 to 350 in the opening innings," added the
26-year-old right-handed shooter. The captain said that the pitch favorite
bowlers at Sabina Park at the start of the game, in any case, Fawad Alam did
his best after losing the first three wickets. Babar Azam said: "We [me
and Fawad Alam] have come to the conclusion that it is necessary to stay in
suspense for a long time.I told Fawad Alam that we should form a pull-out
association for clear guidance of the group."Azam said he did his best to
work on his presentation for the long haul of the game. He expressed happiness
over his continuous efforts which proved fruitful.The captain exaggerated the
identity of his teammate Fawad Alam and said that different cricketers should
win by working on strange occasions.He said that Fawad Alam is in good
condition and he plays great cricket. Babar and Fawad got Pakistan off to a
terrible start AFP added: Babar Azam crossed 100, but Fawad Alam may still have
a chance to reach three figures as the pair took Pakistan off a terrible start
before the second Test against the Caribbean. done. The moment ended
comfortably at 212 for four. Sabina Park Friday. Babar scored 75 runs in about
five hours in the wrinkles and before Fawad's resignation, the usual aggressive
76 saved the batsman from three or two depths when he suffered a serious leg
injury. Kemer Bug took charge of the ball through the home team and hit three
in 49 overs in 17 overs in his first two overs of the match.Then, on this
occasion, he returned to the last meeting to guarantee Babar's extraordinarily
important wicket, as the Pakistani captain had the impression that everyone was
moving calmly towards their sixth Test century. His fourth wicket at Fawad was
158 as the tough-looking left-hander had to limp off a pitch on a boiling
evening in the Jamaican capital, where temperatures reached 34 degrees. The
dryness also claimed West Indian wicketkeeper Joshua da Silva, who in the
remaining days was sold by Jahmar Hamilton as the best solution glove left
shortly before tea. Despite Babar's apology and Fawad's temporary loss,
Pakistan are on their way after a difficult first lap. Mohammad Rizwan and
Faheem Ashraf continued their second wicket stand on the second morning, adding
44 runs. However, this promising position was a clear difference from Pakistan,
where Pakistan added two in just three overs in one day.The next day's match
between the Caribbean and Pakistan was hit without a ball at Sabina Park on
Saturday due to heavy rain and a crowded field. Pakistan continued their first
innings on the third day, provided the rain clouds stopped again. 212 was
batted in four innings. After losing a crucial Test on a similar stage with one
wicket seven days ago, visitors will find it difficult to win the series day
and night for their mission. The Caribbean is looking to win its first Test
series against Pakistan in a very long time.
 
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