MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — West Indies spun out Pakistan for 133 on a rank turning pitch to record a series-leveling 120-run win inside three days of the second and final test on Monday.
The victory is West Indies’ first in Pakistan since winning the Faisalabad Test in November 1990. Pakistan won the first Test by 127 runs, also in Multan. However, the second Test victory lifted West Indies to eighth in the World Test Championship, having started the series on ninth and last.
Pakistan slipped to the bottom of the World Test Championship (WTC) table following a resounding defeat to the West Indies. Jomel Warrican’s stunning five-wicket haul played a pivotal role in securing West Indies’ first win in Pakistan in 34 years.
Spinner Jomel Warrican claimed five wickets to help the West Indies secure their first Test victory in Pakistan in nearly 35 years on Monday. The
The defeat in Multan meant that Pakistan lost a Test to West Indies on home soil for the first time in 34 years.  The last time West Indies had achieved the feat was in November 1990 when a Desmond Hayes-led West Indies beat Imran Khan's Pakistan by 7 wickets in Faisalabad.
Multan: Spinner Jomel Warrican took five wickets as the West Indies won a Test match in Pakistan for the first time in nearly 35 years on Monday. The West Indies won the second Test in Multan
Jomel Warrican led with the ball in the fourth innings with a blistering five-for to give the visitors a 120-run win and level the series 1-1 in Multan.
Spinner Jomel Warrican took five wickets as the West Indies claimed a historic Test victory in Pakistan for the first time in nearly 35 years on Monday. The West Indies triumphed in the second Test in Multan, winning by 120 runs on day three to level the series 1–1. Pakistan had secured a 127-run victory in the first Test, also held in Multan.
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