West Indies Gudakesh Motie bowls during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
Gudakesh Motie and Jomel Warrican's brilliant all-round performances earned West Indies a nine-run first-innings lead against Pakistan as 20 wickets fell on the opening day of the second Test in Multan on Saturday (January 25). Motie scored 55 and his first Test half-century lifted the tourists from a precarious 54-8 to 163 all out. The left-arm spinner then picked up 3-49 to skittle out the home team for 154 on another tricky turner at Multan Cricket Stadium. Motie's all-round show overshadowed Noman Ali's hat trick for Pakistan and 6-41 as Pakistan's batters fell in their own spin-pitch trap with Warrican, who earlier made an unbeaten 36 at No. 11, picking up 4-43.
West Indies Gudakesh Motie bowls during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
West Indies Jomel Warrican, center, plays a shot as Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan, right, watches during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan walks off the field after his dismissal during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
Pakistan's Noman Ali, second left, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of West Indies Justin Greaves during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
West Indies Jomel Warrican, front, plays a shot as Pakistan's Babar Azam watches during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
Pakistan's Noman Ali bowls during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.
West Indies Gudakesh Motie, front, plays a shot as Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan, center, and Salma Ali Agha watch during the day-one of the second cricket test match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan.