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Afridi's Double Strike After Fawad's Century Puts Pakistan In Front Against West Indies After Day 3

WI v PAK: Fawad Alam continued his Test resurgence as he put Pakistan on top on Day 3 of the second match against West Indies with an unbeaten 124 to help the tourists to 302/9 declared at Sabina Park

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By IANS News
Aug 23, 2021 • 10:31 AM

WI v PAK: Fawad Alam continued his Test resurgence as he put Pakistan on top on Day 3 of the second match against West Indies with an unbeaten 124 to help the tourists to 302/9 declared at Sabina Park on Monday (IST).

IANS News
By IANS News
August 23, 2021 • 10:31 AM

Shaheen Afridi (2/13) and Faheem Ashraf (1/0) then reduced West Indies to 39/3 by stumps.

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Only 23 years old when he first broke into the side, Alam made a second innings Test century on debut in 2009 against Sri Lanka. He played three Tests that year but had to wait until August 2020 for his fourth.

Since his return to the side, Alam has been quickly making up for lost time, with four centuries since December. His five Test tons to date have come against five different opponents in five different countries.

"I'm very happy right now," he said at stumps on Day 3. "Whenever you score a century for your country you feel proud.

"I make things very simple," he told icc-cricket.com, reflecting on his career resurgence. "I obey my dad's advice. He always motivates me, always telling me 'you perform and your time will come one day'."

Much like his Test career to date, the left-hander's century against the West Indies came in two parts, with the 35-year-old again left to make up for the lost time.

Coming out to bat with Pakistan in trouble at 2/3 on day one, Alam rebuilt the innings with captain Babar Azam. The duo put on a 158-run stand, with the skipper reaching his half-century off 96 balls and his partner off 101. The partnership was brought to an end when Alam retired hurt on 76, limping badly as energy-sapping conditions took their toll.

On Day 3, after an entire Day 2 and the morning session of Dy 3 were lost, Alam returned to the crease following the dismissal of Faheem (26). With Pakistan 218/5 and needing to force the initiative, Alam picked up a boundary through point off the second ball he faced.

The need for quick runs only intensified after Jason Holder (2/46) accounted for Mohammad Rizwan (31) and Nauman Ali (0) with consecutive deliveries. With four boundaries across three overs from Holder, Alam raced to 99. With a pull off Kyle Myers (0/34) he finally scored his ton.

A mix-up with Hasan Ali (9) cost the tail-ender his wicket but Alam found a reliable partner in Afridi (19), with their ninth-wicket stand of 35 taking Pakistan past 300 before Babar called them in early in the final session.

Hopes of a victory still looked slim for Pakistan at that point only for Afridi to breathe life with a fine new-ball spell, trapping Kieran Powell (5) in front before castling Kraigg Brathwaite (4) with an inswinger. The hosts suffered another blow in the 14th over when Faheem bowled Roston Chase for 10 to leave West Indies at 34/3.

Nkrumah Bonner (18 not out) and nightwatchman Alzarri Joseph (0 not out) will look to salvage the innings on Day 4.

Brief scores: Pakistan 302 for 9 decl (B Azam 75, F Alam 124 not out, M Rizwan 31; K Roach 3/68, J Seales 3/31, J Holder 2/46) vs West Indies 39 for 3 (S Afridi 2/13).

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