Multan: Pakistan vs West Indies second Test at Multan cricket stadium the record of 20 wickets crashing in a single session happened for the first time in history. The match turning pitch felt like a terrifying trap for batters which secured its place as a memorable event in Pakistan’s Test cricket annals.
Pakistan’s left-arm spinners shut down the West Indies batting order to secure a 163-run victory during the first inning after their opponents batted first. Left-arm spinner Nauman Ali produced a memorable hat-trick while other bowlers successfully supported him as they dismantled the visitor’s batting squad. The batting performance of Pakistan matched their displeasing innings with the bat. Requirements to chase down the West Indies’ total escaped Pakistan despite playing at home because they scored only 154 runs after losing their advantage.
West Indies spinners, in turn, proved lethal, claiming seven wickets in the innings.
History was made as more wickets fell during this match than during any previous day’s play which took place in Multan during the same series. The most wickets captured during a single test day in Pakistani cricket history reached 18 in 2004 when Pakistan faced off against Bangladesh in Multan.
Since the Multan pitch gained attention following recent matches analysts have used itsResponsive ball patterns to reframe cricket’s fundamental gameplay structure. Record-breaking Day will stay forever engraved in cricket supporters’ minds as evidence that the sport’s unpredictability constantly surprises us.