Pakistan's star batsman is not batting, kneeling in front of West Indies bowlers
New Delhi: The first match of the Test series between Pakistan and West Indies started from today in Multan. However, Pakistan team looks to be in trouble again, especially for their former captain Babar Azam who is struggling to score runs. Against West Indies he again lost his wicket early.
Delayed start due to fog
The Multan Test was initially delayed due to fog, but as the fog cleared, the captains of both teams took the toss. Shan Masood won the toss and decided to bat first. Runs are usually scored on the Multan pitch, as seen in the first Test between England and Pakistan, where Harry Brook scored a triple century and Joe Root scored a double century. Shan Masood also thought of scoring a big score by batting first, but Pakistani batsmen were again seen struggling.
Babar Azam returned to the pavilion after scoring only 8 runs.
The first blow to Pakistan came in the form of opener Muhammad Huraira, who was out after scoring only 6 runs. After this, Babar Azam and captain Shan Masood tried to handle the innings, but Shan Masood also got out after scoring only 11 runs. Kamran Ghulam could score only 5 runs and Babar Azam also had to return to the pavilion after scoring only 8 runs. Till this time Pakistan's score had not even reached 50 runs. This match was special for Babar Azam because he was making a comeback in the team, but his bat again remained silent. Babar's comeback after being out of the Test team proved to be challenging for him, and his poor form has raised many questions. Read Also: India's star batsman Rinku Singh fell in love with Samajwadi MP, got engaged.
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