All to play for as Pakistan chase history in final WI Test:
ROSEAU: After the West Indies remarkable fightback to win the second Test of the series both sides have it all to play for in the series decider set to get underway on Wednesday in Dominica.

This Test will be the big farewell for two legends of the game in skipper Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan
and while that will motivate Pakistan to achieve their first series win
in the Caribbean, the West Indies will not want to roll over as they
have a chance to claim their first series win over an established nation
since 2005 with their last two series victories coming against
Bangladesh.
Pakistan are desperate to put out of system
the diabolical last day at the Kensington Oval when the result was down
to yet another familiar collapse and would have brought back the ghosts
of their spectacular implosion at the MCG against Australia last
December.
Much of the second Test was a dour affair with scoring rates
hovering between two and three runs per over and both sides will be
looking for improvements in all areas of the game in particular the
fielding.
For the hosts Shannon Gabriel personified the
West Indies recovery as he had a shocking start to the Test bowling six
no-balls in a day before recovering to put in a match winning
performance claiming 5-11 in the second innings.
Another
big plus from the second Test would have to be Shai Hope finally making
good on his promise as a Test batsman registering his first fifty and
falling narrowly short of a maiden ton for the West Indies.
Hope
has proven that he can translate his undoubted talent into performance
in the longest format and the West Indies will want him to stand up and
lead the young middle order. Gabriel is a traditional West Indian quick
who conjures up images of the glory years but he needs to reign in his
no-ball problem and become a consistent match-winner.
The
West Indies batting still looks suspect and reliant on lower-order
heroics from Roston Chase whose second Test century kept the West Indies
in the Barbados fixture, but the same can be said for Pakistan who
sport some world class batting talents in Babar Azam, who bagged a
‘pair’ in the Bridgetown Test, and veterans Younis and Misbah but need
to find a way to prevent batting collapses.
The Pakistan
bowlers have proven difficult for the West Indies to handle but it will
be intriguing to see if teenaged leg-spinner Shadab Khan gets another
run after an underwhelming Test debut.
Misbah and Younis
both will surely be determined to drag Pakistan to victory at any cost.
Mohammad Amir has been getting back to his best in this series and if
his progress continues the West Indies could be in for a testing time in
Dominica.
Teams (from):
WEST
INDIES: Kraigg Brathwaite, Kieran Powell, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope,
Roston Chase, Vishaul Singh, Shane Dowrich, Jason Holder (captain),
Devendra Bishoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shannon Gabriel, Jermaine Blackwood,
Miguel Cummins.
PAKISTAN: Azhar Ali, Ahmed Shehzad,
Babar Azam, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq (captain), Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz
Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Amir, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Shan
Masood, Wahab Riaz, Hasan Ali, Usman Salahuddin, Mohammad Asghar.
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