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Five-wicket Gul destroys West Indies despite Lara's fighting fifty
by AFP


Ground:Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Scorecard:Pakistan v West Indies
Player:Danish Kaneria, Shahid Nazir, Umar Gul, DJ Bravo, BC Lara, CH Gayle, D Mohammed, Mohammad Hafeez, Younis Khan, Imran Farhat
Event:West Indies in Pakistan 2006/07

DateLine: 11th November 2006

Fast bowler Umar Gul took five wickets and fellow paceman Shahid Nazir grabbed three to dismiss the West Indies for 206 on the first day of the opening Test at Gaddafi stadium here on Saturday.

Gul returned with figures of 5-65 and was ably supported by Nazir (3-42) after West Indies captain Brian Lara fought a lone battle with a pugnacious 61.

Gul and Nazir dispelled fears Pakistan would miss their two key strike bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif who were banned after testing positive for banned steroids last week.

Gul took four wickets in his third spell after lunch including the prize wicket of the world's top batsman, Lara. Gul conceded just 11 runs.

The West Indian captain hit Gul for two boundaries to reach his 48th Test half century, surprisingly his first in five Tests in Pakistan. Gul had his revenge when he produced an unplayable in-swinger which took an edge off Lara's bat for a regulation catch to wicket-keeper Akmal.

Lara, whose previous best of 44 in Pakistan was in his debut Test 16 years ago, hit eight boundaries during his fighting 155-minute knock.

He added 44 with Dwayne Bravo (32) for the fifth wicket and another 52 for the seventh wicket with Dave Mohammed who made 35.

Gul dismissed the tail in no time for his third five wicket haul in his 12th Test, also completing his 50 wickets in Test cricket.

The first session belonged to the home team who bowled well with Nazir leading the way.

West Indies, who won the toss and elected to bat, were given a confident start before Gul struck by removing opener Daren Ganga for three.

Nazir then took three wickets off 12 deliveries to rock the tourists, trapping Chris Gayle leg-before for 34, Ramnaresh Sarwan (three) caught in the slip and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (5) leg-before to leave West Indies reeling at 52-4.

Gayle hit six boundaries in his rapid 34.

Bravo, who hit a brilliant 108 in his team's tour opener earlier this week, holed out to leg-spinner Danish Kaneria for 32 while Denesh Ramdin (12) miscued a sweep off Kaneria's last ball before lunch to leave West Indies 122-6.

(Article: Copyright © 2006 AFP)






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