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Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul took three key West Indies wickets in 10 balls on day two of the third Test. | |
Gul dismissed opener Chris Gayle for 40, took the prized wicket of Brian Lara for nought and also got Ramnaresh Sarwan out for no score. | |
Replying to Pakistan's modest first innings total of 304, West Indies reached 131-4 at tea. | |
Pakistan, who began the day 257-7, were bowled out in the first hour, Corey Collymore taking 3-57. | |
Shahid Nazir was bowled in the second over of the day by Daren Powell. | |
Collymore then uprooted Kamran Akmal's middle stump with the first delivery of the second new ball before a gritty last-wicket stand of 32 from 46 balls between Gul (26) and Danish Kaneria. | |
Gul returned for his second spell after lunch to get Gayle driving uppishly to mid-on, where Abdul Razzaq juggled with the ball before taking it on the second chance. | |
Gayle, who was dropped off Gul by Imran Farhat before lunch on 12, hit six boundaries. | |
Two balls later Gul produced a beautiful in-swinger which beat the forward push of Lara's bat and sent off-stump cart-wheeling. | |
In the next over he yorked Sarwan, hitting the middle stump to leave the West Indies struggling at 51-3. | |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Daren Ganga put on 63 runs for the fourth wicket. | |
And it required a brilliant sharp catch by Farhat at silly mid-on off leg-spinner Kaneria to end Chanderpaul's innings at 36. |