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Published on 1/25/2025 | Abhay Raj Patel
Kraigg Brathwaite scored a notable fifty in the second Test match against Pakistan in Multan, which can be described as a gritty and crucial knock under challenging conditions.
Kraigg Brathwaite scored a notable fifty in the second Test match against Pakistan in Multan, which has been described as a gritty and crucial knock under challenging conditions.
His performance was particularly significant as it came on a pitch known for favoring spinners, where even an ordinary spinner could take wickets. Brathwaite's half-century was his 31st in Test cricket, and he achieved it off just 57 balls, showcasing an uncharacteristically high strike rate compared to his career average.
The fastest 50 in tests for the skipper on a tricky surface 🏏 #PAKvWI | #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/LwoffO56qr
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) January 26, 2025
This innings was vital for West Indies, especially in the context of the match where Pakistan's spinners had been dominant. His knock was praised for its leadership from the front, helping to secure his spot in the team for future matches.
The second Test of the series between Pakistan and West Indies took place at the Multan Cricket Stadium. The pitch was expected to assist spinners, making batting a challenging task. He came to bat when West Indies were under pressure, facing a strong Pakistani bowling attack led by spinners like Sajid Khan and Nauman Ali. Brathwaite's score was 52 runs off 74 balls, which included 4 fours and 2 sixes. His strike rate was around 70, significantly higher than his career Test strike rate, making it his fastest test half-century.
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