The West Indies claimed their first Test victory in Pakistan in 34 years, defeating the hosts in the second match of the series in Multan. The last time the visitors secured a Test win on Pakistani soil was in Faisalabad in 1990, when they triumphed by seven wickets.
This long-awaited victory ended a winless streak spanning eight Tests, six of which the West Indies lost. The historic achievement underscores the significance of their performance in the ongoing series.
The series has been a showcase of exceptional individual brilliance combined with strong team efforts. The record-breaking win reflects the determination and resilience of the West Indies squad, marking a turning point in their Test cricket history.
The West Indies' commanding display in Multan has not only revived memories of their past successes but also highlighted their potential to challenge top teams on foreign soil. This victory is expected to boost their morale as they continue to rebuild their reputation in international cricket.
The rare feat has been celebrated as a major milestone for the team, demonstrating the rewards of perseverance and teamwork.
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