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Kevin Sinclair Shines as Pakistan Chases 254

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In a thrilling turn of events, the West Indies have set a target of 254 for Pakistan to win the 2nd Test in Multan, with captain Kraigg Brathwaite and wicket-keeper/batsman Tevin Imlach leading the batting effort in the second innings.

The Windies batting display was marked by notable contributions from Brathwaite, who scored 52 off 74, and Imlach, who added 35 off 57, before they were bowled out for 244. As Pakistan began their second innings, they faced an early setback, losing Shan Masood and Mohammad Huraira in the third over, and were reduced to 48-3 with Babar Azam being caught by Kevin Sinclair.

The West Indies are seeking to level the series 1-1 and secure their first Test win in Pakistan in over 30 years, while Pakistan aims to take a 2-0 lead. Tevin Imlach expressed confidence in his team's ability to emerge victorious, citing their strong position and focus. The team is determined to quickly wrap up Pakistan's innings, prioritizing the remaining six wickets, and is well-adjusted to the challenging conditions at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

With Pakistan needing 178 runs and the West Indies only six wickets away, the match hangs in the balance, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion. The outcome will depend on how effectively Pakistan can navigate the remaining overs and whether the West Indies can capitalize on their current advantage.

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