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Pakistan build big lead in Lahore Pakistan retain dominant position
(about 2 hours later)
Pakistan remained in control of the first Test against West Indies in Lahore, reaching 396-6 at lunch on day three - 190 runs ahead. Pakistan maintained their dominant position over West Indies at tea on day three in Lahore, with the tourists 28-2 in their second innings, 251 behind.
Mohammad Yousuf was still at the crease and had advanced to an unbeaten 163, with wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal adding 61 not out off 98 balls. After Mohammad Yousuf's 192 had taken Pakistan to 485, the Windies lost both openers in just five overs of cricket.
Paceman Jerome Taylor took two wickets in the first six overs, Shoaib Malik out for 69 and Abdul Razzaq for five. Daren Ganga was run out by Imran Farhat's direct hit and Chris Gayle nicked an Umar Gul outswinger.
Yousuf, resuming on 107, made the visitors pay for dropping him on 114. Yousuf surged past 1,300 runs for the calendar year before being stumped, batting for eight and a half hours.
He was put down on 43 and 101 on Sunday and Brian Lara spilled a low catch at second slip on the third morning. Paceman Jerome Taylor was the pick of the Windies bowlers, with 4-115, spinner Dave Mohammed taking three wickets.
But Yousuf was happy to profit from West Indies' lapses, adding an unbroken 111 for the seventh wicket with Akmal. Yousuf, starting Monday's play on 107, made the visitors pay for dropping him on 114.
Earlier, Malik had smashed two boundaries off Taylor's first over before he played a loose shot and was caught at midwicket. He had been put down on 43 and 101 on the second day and Brian Lara spilled a low catch at second slip on the third morning.
Taylor struck again when he induced a big edge off Razzaq's bat. Yousuf adding an unbroken 148 for the seventh wicket with Kamran Akmal, who ended a poor run of form with a hard-hitting 78.