Younis Khan leads Pakistan charge against West Indies in 2nd Test

Pakistani batsman Younis Khan plays a shot on the first day of the second Test between Pak
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Abu Dhabi (AFP) – Younis Khan showed no signs of weakness after recovering from dengue fever to score a brilliant century as Pakistan dominated the opening day of the second Test against the West Indies in Abu Dhabi on Friday.

The 38-year-old, who missed Pakistan’s 56-run victory in the first Test in Dubai with illness, smashed 127 to carry Pakistan, who won the toss, to 304 for four at the close at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

Younis finally holed out to deep midwicket off part-timer Kraigg Brathwaite after five hours at the crease, with fading light prompting the umpires to halt the day six overs before the scheduled close. 

Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq was unbeaten on 90 — just 10 runs short of his 11th hundred as Pakistan’s batsmen dominated on a batting-friendly pitch.  

Younis, who hit 10 boundaries and a six, added 175 for the fourth wicket with Misbah and 87 for the third with Asad Shafiq, who made 68.

It was again the two veteran batsmen — Younis and Misbah — who put Pakistan on track for another big total with their 15th hundred partnership in 49 innings. 

Misbah, who has now equalled Imran Khan’s record of most Test matches as Pakistan captain with 48, hit two sixes and four boundaries as he worked in tandem with Younis to build an imposing total.

West Indies were guilty of sloppy fielding with Younis dropped on 83 when Brathwaite failed to hold a return catch off his own bowling and wicketkeeper Shai Hope handing Misbah a lifeline on 54 off paceman Shannon Gabriel.

Gabriel was the pick of the bowlers with 2-43.

It was Younis’s 33rd Test hundred and 11th in the United Arab Emirates — where Pakistan have been forced to host international fixtures because of security fears at home. 

He drove spinner Roston Chase for his eighth boundary to complete his hundred.

Earlier, Younis and Shafiq led the recovery after Pakistan lost openers Azhar Ali (nought) and Sami Aslam (six) in the first hour.

Shafiq batted well in the extended two-and-a-half-hour first session due to Friday prayers, hitting seven boundaries before playing on to Gabriel.

Ali, who scored a career best 302 not out in Dubai, played on to Gabriel in the fifth over before Aslam was bowled by leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo attempting an ambitious drive.

Pakistan, who lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first Test in Dubai by 56 runs, brought in Younis, Zulfiqar Babar and Rahat Ali as they made three changes to their line-up.

Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Amir (both rested) and Babar Azam were the trio to make way.

West Indies were forced to leave out unfit wicketkeeper batsman Shane Dowrich, bringing in Shai Hope.

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