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Pakistan seamer Umar Gul took 3-34 as West Indies slumped from 51-0 to 131-4 at tea on day two of the third Test. Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul took three key West Indies wickets in 10 balls on day two of the third Test.
That was in reply to the hosts' 304, which they achieved thanks to a last-wicket stand of 32 off 46 balls from Gul (26) and Danish Kaneria. 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.
Gayle was dropped on 12 before Gul had him caught and bowled captain Brian Lara and Ramnaresh Sarwan for ducks. Replying to Pakistan's modest first innings total of 304, West Indies reached 131-4 at tea.
Daren Ganga (42no) and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (36) put on 63 but Kaneria got the latter shortly before tea. Pakistan, who began the day 257-7, were bowled out in the first hour, Corey Collymore taking 3-57.
The home side resumed on 257-7 and Shahid Nazir was bowled in the second over of the day by Daren Powell. 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 Gul troubled the tourists with bat and ball. 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.