ESPNcricinfo staff31-Oct-2016West Indies’ top order were put under constant pressure by the Pakistani quicks•AFPWhich led to some reckless shots…•AFP… and spectacular catches. Mohammad Amir had gone 20 Tests without one.•AFPYasir Shah had Marlon Samuels lbw for a duck•AFP…and a wild swing from Jermaine Blackwood left West Indies struggling at 68 for 4•Getty ImagesBut opener Kraigg Brathwaite was determined to spend time in the middle•Getty ImagesHe found support in Roston Chase, who scored 50 off 89, and Shane Dowrich, who scored 47 off 90•Getty ImagesBrathwaite put on 83 runs with each of them for the fifth and sixth wickets•Getty ImagesPakistan were left frustrated as the placid track didn’t aid them after their early breakthroughs in the day•Getty ImagesThey tried the short-ball tactic, but Brathwaite was impenetrable•Getty ImagesAt stumps, he was unbeaten on 95 off 206 balls, and West Indies were 244 for 6, only 37 behind Pakistan•Getty Images
Flying Amir, grounded Brathwaite
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