Darren Sammy stun Pakistan

 

Darren Sammy rip through the Pakistan tail to give the West Indies with their first Test win in over two years. The Windies triumph in the first Test in chance as Pakistan fell 41 runs short of their victory goal of 219.

Sammy, whose captaincy has come under fire, show the way himself as he took five wickets for 29, charitable his side their first Test victory since they beat England in Kingston in February, 2009.

They wanted only nine overs after have lunch to take the outstanding four wickets. Abdur Rehman's rather attentive innings quickly came to an end as he deceased for six, the last of Ravi Rampaul's four wickets, which came at a cost of 48 runs.

One over later and Pakistan were stressed badly on 163 for eight when Umar Gul was attentive lbw by Sammy for just one. The key wicket of Umar Akmal was then claim as he became Sammy's fourth lbw victim of the innings - and one of a record 20 in the match.

Umar go three runs shy of his half-century and with him went Pakistan's last week hope.Wahab Riaz sustained to show a little disobedience, and they extract another 12 runs from the West Indies before Saeed Ajmal was bowled by Sammy to finish the game with Pakistan on 178.

It was unlucky for Ajmal that he be supposed to be the last man out, as he had taken 11 wickets for Pakistan during the match. The tourists had resume on 80 for three, but the West Indies got an early improve when Rampaul bowled Asad Shafiq in the third over of the day.

Pakistan had additional only three to their quickly total when Shafiq was bowled off his pads for 42. Umar come in to build an expensive partnership with Misbah-ul-Haq who, along with Shafiq, had rescue Pakistan from a place of two for three on Saturday.

Misbah made it to his half-century but was then out soon after, going lbw to Sammy for 52. And Pakistan was rock again when Mohammad Salman was sent back from the second ball he faced, again attentive leg before wicket by Sammy.

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