Pakistan batters failed the spin challenge in the run chase and were bowled out for 133. They finished at the bottom of the WTC 2023-25 points table.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood identifies slow tail-end dismissals as a crucial weakness following their second Test defeat to the West Indies. Despite strong starts, Pakistan's struggles to seal innings cost them a 120-run match setback and their place at the bottom of the World Test Championship standings.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood acknowledged the team's shortcomings after a heavy defeat to West Indies. He highlighted the need for improved strategies against lower-order batsmen and emphasized learning from mistakes.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood urged the media of his country to stop disrespecting players after being asked if he will step down as leader of the pack on his own or the PCB will have to remove him.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood has urged his team to adopt a more proactive approach following a disappointing 120-run loss to West Indies in the second Test.Pakistan, chasing 254 runs, suffered a dramatic collapse on Day 3,
In the final Test, Pakistan managed to reduce the West Indies to 38/7 in the first innings, but the tail made a remarkable recovery. Gudkesh Motie (55), Jomel Warrican (36*), and Kemar Roach (25) contributed valuable runs to lift the West Indies to 163.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood emphasizes the need for quick learning and a proactive approach after West Indies’ historic 120-run Test victory, marking their first win on Pakistan’s home soil in 34 years.
Skipper Shan Masood backed turning pitches to be prepared for domestic cricket despite Pakistan’s 120-run defeat to the West Indies in the second Test at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan, which needed a further 178 runs for an improbable win, fell quickly to Jomel Warrican's left-arm spin on Day 3 as the West Indies gained its first test win in Pakistan in over 34 years.
MULTAN, Pakistan — West Indies won the toss and elected to bat on another turning wicket against Pakistan in the second test on Saturday. Pakistan leads the series 1-0 after its spin trio of Sajid Khan, Noman Ali and Abrar Ahmed claimed all 20 wickets at the same venue to beat the tourists by 127 runs inside three days.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood pinpointed the area of concern for the hosts after conceding a defeat against the West Indies in the second Test in Multan. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh ...
At the post-match press conference after his team's 120-run loss to the West Indies in Multan, Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood reacted angrily to a local reporter. When asked if he would resign as captain willingly or if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) would have to remove him,