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West Indies captain accuses Pakistan of making tough pitches after Test loss

News Desk

Jan 20

West Indies cricket team captain Kraigg Brathwaite has accused Pakistan of preparing a tough pitch to gain a home advantage.

 

Speaking after the match on Sunday, Kraigg Brathwaite said, "The pitch in Multan was very difficult, with a lot of spin. Pakistan prepared this pitch to take advantage of their home conditions."

 

He added, "Pakistan also didn't bat well in the second innings. I think we could have bowled better in the first innings."

 

The West Indies captain, however, appreciated the local fans, saying, "The Pakistani fans supported us too. It felt good to see the support from the crowd."

 

Brathwaite also praised his teammate, saying, "Jomel Warrican bowled very well. I hope he performs well again in the second Test match. We will make a comeback in the next game."

 

Pakistan defeated West Indies by 127 runs in the first Test match at Multan on Sunday.

 

Pakistan scored 230 runs in the first innings and were all out for 157 in the second. The visiting team was bowled out for 137 runs in the first innings and 123 in the second.

 

The Multan Test concluded within three days.

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