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		<title>2nd Test: Yasir Shah spins Pakistan to series-clinching win</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took six second-innings wickets in Pakistan&#8217;s crushing 133-run second Test win over West Indies in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday as they took an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The wily spinner finished with 6-124 to secure his second ten-wicket haul in Test cricket after claiming four wickets in the first [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took six second-innings wickets in Pakistan&#8217;s crushing 133-run second Test win over West Indies in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday as they took an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.</p>
<p>The wily spinner finished with 6-124 to secure his second ten-wicket haul in Test cricket after claiming four wickets in the first innings as West Indies were bowled out for 322 before tea on a weary fifth and final day pitch at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.</p>
<p>Shah had deprived West Indian batsman Jermaine Blackwood his second Test hundred when he bowled him for 95 in the pre-lunch session.</p>
<p>West Indies, set a mammoth 456-run target for an unlikely victory, still fought hard and batted for 108 overs with Shai Hope also scoring a fighting 41. Hope and Devendra Bishoo fought for 45 runs during their eighth-wicket stand before left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar (2-51) had Hope and Bishoo (26) caught to finish the match.</p>
<p>In between Babar&#8217;s wickets, Shah had Miguel Cummins bowled for nought to finish the match with figures of 10-210, having taken 4-86 in the first innings.</p>
<p>Pakistan won the first Test by 56 runs in Dubai, leaving the third and final Test in Sharjah starting from Sunday inconsequential.</p>
<p>Captain Misbah-ul-Haq showed delight at the series win. “It&#8217;s a good win and I am very happy,” said Misbah, who equalled Imran Khan&#8217;s record of most matches as Pakistan captain with 48. But this is Misbah&#8217;s 23rd victory while Imran had only 14.</p>
<p>“The pitch was not helping the spinners so it was tough to get West Indies out even on a fifth day pitch but we have match-winners like Shah who bowled very well.” Meanwhile, West Indian captain Jason Holder was pleased with his team&#8217;s fight despite the defeat.</p>
<p>“We&#8217;ve showed signs of improvement,” said Holder who has now lost eight of his 11 Tests as captain.</p>
<p>“Unfortunately we weren&#8217;t able to start the game the way we like. They scored too many runs on the first day, we didn&#8217;t bat well in the first innings. Pleased with the guys like Blackwood, the way they showed application.”</p>
<p>Blackwood defied Pakistan&#8217;s spin-cum-pace attack in the first session by adding 63 for the fifth wicket with Roston Chase (20) and another 57 with Hope for the sixth to counter the weary pitch.</p>
<p>When it seemed Blackwood would complete his second Test hundred, Shah produced a beautiful delivery which kept straight and hit the batsman&#8217;s pad, dislodging the stumps. Blackwood hit 11 boundaries during his enterprising 127-ball stay. Shah then trapped Jason Holder leg before for 16 to complete his five-wicket haul, the second in the series. Resuming at 171-4 West Indian pair Blackwood and Chase batted without any problems for the first nine overs, but in the tenth of the day Shah produced a sharp turning ball which took the edge off Chase&#8217;s bat to wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed for an easy catch</p>
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