Pakistan's star cricketter Babar Azam was to his best hilarious during the -the second test of series against the western Indies to Multan. The 30 -year -old was seen to show his attractive dance moves, as he seemed to enjoy the moment.
The moment happened when the West Indies lost eight wickedness on the first day of the match. Visitors had 68-8, because Pakistan's spinners were everywhere. At this moment, Babar could not control his emotions on the field and broke the attractive dance movements.
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See: Babar Azam exhibit hilarious dance movements
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Pakistan reduced the Western Indies to 54-8 at one point and it seemed that the halves would be folded quickly. However, a partnership of 41 rounds was followed between the coators Gudakesh movement and Kemar Roach To take the western Indies near the note of 100 rounds.
Interestingly, the last wicker partnership gave 68 rounds for the Western Indies to lead to a much more respectable 163 in their first halves. The last three beats in the west line of the Indies were the three biggest runners for their team.
Gudakesh Motie shone half a fine century, while scoring for his team with 55 deliveries out of 87 deliveries. Kemar Roach scored 25 45 balls, while Jomel Warrican hit 36 balls. It was an exceptional fight from visitors, because they resisted a powerful Pakistanian Spin-Arbust attack on a turning area.
Another Low score for Babar Azam
While Babar Azam quickly showed his dance movements, he was not impressive with his bat while his slump in the red ball cricket continued. The 30-year-old has been tilted by the spinner from the left Gudakesh Motie for only 1 in 5 deliveries.
Babar's score was the lowest of the first seven Pakistani beaten in this half. The right knowledge had a poor series, because it has scored only 14 running on the three halves so far, on average 4.66.
Pakistan will hope that Babar I have to score high during the second half, while they intend to drive a completely discouraging on a return track. The role of Babar will be essential and remains to be seen how it behaves against a good quality spin attack.
Western India are gathering their grip
After alling for 163 in the first half, West Indies Bowllers made a great fight and removed Pakistan for only 154 running, taking a crucial advantage of 9 rounds. Visitors then beat superb to record a 200 plus score in the second half.
The Kraigg Brathwaite skipper led the West Indies and scored for his 52 74 balls. He received a good support from Amir Jangoo, Tevin Imlach and Kevin Sinclair, who combined well to take the West Indies to 244 in the second half.
Pakistan has already lost two early wickers in their pursuit. They need a big half from Babar Azam if they are watching to win this match. Pakistan leads the series with two 1-0 matches and targets a clean sweep here.