Pakistan Secure Dominant Eight-Wicket Victory in Trinidad to Claim First Away Test Win Since 2023
Pakistan vs West Indies 2nd Test: Pakistan stand on the precipice of a series-levelling victory in Trinidad after their spin attack dismantled the West Indies batting lineup for just 117 runs in their second innings. Led by dynamic performances from off-spinner Sajid Khan and debutant left-arm spinner Ali Usman, the visitors wrapped up the host nation’s tail rapidly on the fourth morning at Queen’s Park Oval.
Chasing a modest target of 75 runs for victory, Pakistan hold complete control of the second and final Test match. With plenty of time remaining in the match, Pakistan’s batting unit will look to complete a professional run chase and bounce back from their opening Test setback.

Spin Tandem Dominates Second Innings in Port of Spain
The surface at Port of Spain offered assistance to the slow bowlers, and Pakistan’s spinners capitalized on every bit of turn and bounce. Sajid Khan and Ali Usman delivered a masterclass in tandem bowling, sharing eight wickets between them to restrict the West Indies to 117.
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Best Impact |
| Sajid Khan | 18.0 | 42 | 4 | Dismantled middle order, finished with 8 total match wickets |
| Ali Usman | 16.1 | 38 | 4 | Dismissed Roston Chase on Day 3 and cleaned up tail on Day 4 |
| Mohammad Ali | 8.0 | 22 | 1 | Provided seam support and broke 8th-wicket partnership |
Rapid Morning Collapse on Day 4
West Indies resumed their second innings under severe pressure at 103/6, nursing a slender lead of 60 runs with all-rounder Justin Greaves leading the fightback. However, Pakistan’s attack wasted no time in finishing off the innings:
- Early Breakthrough: On just the 12th delivery of the morning session, Ali Usman produced an unplayable delivery to clean up Kemar Roach for a duck.
- Pacer Impact: Mohammad Ali then struck from the opposite end, removing Justin Greaves (3) as he edged to the slip cordon.
- Wrapping Up the Tail: Ali Usman sealed the innings by dismissing Shamar Joseph (9), leaving West Indies 117 all out in 46.1 overs.
Top-order batter Brandon King, who suffered a lower-back injury during Day 3, was unable to bat in the second innings, reducing West Indies to nine wickets down.
WEST INDIES 2ND INNINGS SCORECARD
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Kavem Hodge 34 (Top Scorer) │
│ Tagenarine Chanderpaul 17 │
│ Roston Chase (c) 17 │
│ Shai Hope 15 │
│ Amir Jangoo 13 │
│ Shamar Joseph 9 │
│ Justin Greaves 3 │
│ Kemar Roach 0 │
│ Brandon King Absent Hurt │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
The Match Context: Shafique’s Heroics Set the Foundation
While the spin attack finished the job on the fourth day, Pakistan’s commanding position was forged through Abdullah Shafique’s magnificent first-innings performance.

Key Match Phases
- West Indies 1st Innings: The hosts posted a competitive first-innings total on a pitch that gradually deteriorated.
- Shafique’s Masterclass: Abdullah Shafique anchored Pakistan’s first-innings response with an unbeaten 160, displaying flawless technique against both seam and spin.
- First-Innings Lead: Shafique’s marathon knock pushed Pakistan to 387 all out, establishing a vital lead that put West Indies on the defensive heading into their second turn at the crease.
Playing XIs
Pakistan

Azan Awais, Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Awais Zafar, Ali Usman, Sajid Khan, Mohammad Ali, Ubaid Shah.
West Indies

Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Brandon King, Kavem Hodge, Shai Hope, Amir Jangoo, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase (c), Kemar Roach, Jomel Warrican, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales.
Frequently Asked Questions
What target do Pakistan need to win the 2nd Test against West Indies?
Pakistan require 75 runs in their second innings to win the 2nd Test match and level the two-match series at 1-1.
Who took the most wickets for Pakistan in the second innings?
Off-spinner Sajid Khan and left-arm spinner Ali Usman led the attack, taking four wickets each to bowl West Indies out for 117.
Why didn’t Brandon King bat for West Indies in the second innings?
Brandon King picked up a lower-back injury on Day 3 of the Test and was unable to take the field or bat during the second innings.
Who top-scored for West Indies in their second innings?
Kavem Hodge top-scored for the West Indies in their second innings with 34 runs.
What was Pakistan’s first-innings score in the 2nd Test?
Pakistan scored 387 all out in their first innings, led by an unbeaten 160 from opening batter Abdullah Shafique.
Where is the 2nd Test between Pakistan and West Indies taking place?
The 2nd Test is being played at the historic Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Conclusion
With only 75 runs required for victory, Pakistan hold all the trump cards at Queen’s Park Oval. The brilliant combined effort of Sajid Khan and Ali Usman has set the stage for a satisfying, series-levelling outcome. As Pakistan’s batters walk out to complete the chase, West Indies will need a miraculous bowling performance on a turning surface to stay alive.
Will Pakistan wrap up the chase without any hiccups, or can the West Indies bowlers mount an unexpected defense? Leave your match predictions in the comments section below!
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