BASSETERRE, St.Kitts, May 23 (Reuters) - Taufeeq Umar completed his fourth test century as Pakistan extended their lead over West Indies to 369 runs with six wickets remaining at lunch on the fourth day.
Resuming on 97, Umar moved on to 135 before he was run out
by a direct hit from West Indies captain Darren Sammy to end his innings after 314 deliveries.
Umar had put on 129 runs in partnership with Misbah-ul-Haq who went to lunch unbeaten on 85 with his team 320-4 and strongly placed for a victory which would tie the two test series at 1-1.
Promising West Indies leg spinner Devendra Bishoo toiled for 35 overs but had figures of one for 127 against batsmen who have looked comfortable on a surface much more placid than in the first test in Guyana.
Resuming on 97, Umar moved on to 135 before he was run out
by a direct hit from West Indies captain Darren Sammy to end his innings after 314 deliveries.
Umar had put on 129 runs in partnership with Misbah-ul-Haq who went to lunch unbeaten on 85 with his team 320-4 and strongly placed for a victory which would tie the two test series at 1-1.
Promising West Indies leg spinner Devendra Bishoo toiled for 35 overs but had figures of one for 127 against batsmen who have looked comfortable on a surface much more placid than in the first test in Guyana.
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