By Neil Harvey
PAKISTAN recovered from their joint worst start in Test history to put West Indies to the sword in the second Test at Sabina Park.
The tourists lost their first three wickets for two runs inside just four overs as the Windies looked to build from last week’s dramatic first- Test victory.
But a mighty 158-run stand amid hostile conditions from Babar Azam and Fawad Alam helped drag Pakistan from the depths into a position of dominance in their bid to square the series at 1-1 and at tea yesterday they were still well set, racking up 214-4 from 74 overs.
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