Stats: A day of historic hat-trick, 20 wickets and tail resistance

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Stats highlights from the opening day's play of the second Test between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan:

  • 20 wickets to fall in a day's play is the most ever in a day of Test cricket on Pakistan soil.
  • This was the first instance of both teams getting bowled out in the first day of a Test in Asia and the 14th such instance overall.
  • 6 Noman Ali became the sixth Pakistan bowler and the first spinner among the six to take a hat-trick in Tests.
  • This was the fifth successive Test where Noman has picked a five-wicket haul in at least one innings.
  • 2 The top three scorers for West Indies in this innings were their last three batters.
  • 38/7 Gudakesh Motie's entry point of 38/7 for his maiden Test half-century is the joint second lowest for a No. 9 in an innings in Tests.
  • 41.71% The percentage contribution by the tenth wicket stand of 68 between Motie and Warrican is the second highest for a tenth wicket partnership for West Indies.
  • 35 runs aggregated by the top-eight for West Indies is their joint second-lowest aggregate in a Test innings.
  • 163 runs by West Indies in their first innings is the fourth lowest first innings total where they bagged a first innings lead and the lowest such total in an away game.

(Note: The table showing the lowest first innings total with a lead for West Indies has been omitted as it is not directly relevant to the main highlights.)



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