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The cricketing world witnessed a momentous occasion as Pakistan hosted West Indies for a Test series after an 18-year hiatus. The first Test match commenced at the Multan Cricket Stadium on January 17, 2025, with both teams eager to assert their dominance. Pakistan, coming off a disappointing series against South Africa, aimed to leverage their home advantage. Meanwhile, the West Indies sought to improve their standing in the World Test Championship, having recently drawn a series against Bangladesh.
A delayed start and early struggles
The day began ominously with bad weather conditions leading to delays. Fog enveloped the stadium, causing a late start and frustrating players and fans alike. After several interruptions, play finally commenced, but Pakistan’s batting lineup soon found themselves in dire straits against an impressive West Indies bowling attack.
Pakistan opted to bat first but quickly faltered under pressure. The opening partnership was short-lived, with Muhammad Hurraira falling prey to the exceptional Jayden Seales for just six runs. Seales’ delivery was a testament to his skill, setting the tone for the day. He continued to wreak havoc on Pakistan’s batting order, dismissing the local sensation Kamran Ghulam and star batter Babar Azam within the first 14 overs, leaving Pakistan reeling at 46 for 4.
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Jayden Seales dominates on Day 1
Seales emerged as the standout performer of the day, claiming three wickets for just 21 runs in his ten overs. His pace and precision were instrumental in dismantling Pakistan’s top order. The 22-year-old bowler showcased remarkable control and aggression, reminiscent of legends like Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh. His ability to generate movement off the pitch troubled even the most seasoned batters.
Seales’ performance was crucial in putting Pakistan on the backfoot early in their innings. His wickets not only highlighted his potential but also demonstrated his growing reputation as one of West Indies’ most promising fast bowlers. As he celebrated each wicket with palpable enthusiasm, it was clear that he was determined to make this series memorable.
Resilience from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan
Despite the early setbacks, Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan displayed commendable resilience. Shakeel anchored the innings with an unbeaten 56 runs off 100 balls, while Rizwan supported him well with a solid 51 runs from 80 deliveries. Their partnership became a beacon of hope for Pakistan as they navigated through challenging conditions and relentless bowling.
Both batters focused on building their innings methodically, rotating the strike and finding boundaries when possible. Their efforts were crucial in stabilizing Pakistan’s innings after a dismal start, allowing them to reach a total of 143 runs for four wickets by stumps.
Bad light ends play on Day 1
As the day progressed, bad light once again interrupted play, leading to an early close at 143 for four after just over 41 overs were bowled. The match flow was significantly affected by weather conditions, which not only delayed the start but also curtailed play later in the day.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Multan stadium right now!#PAKvWI pic.twitter.com/6KXpDWNwcz
— Islamabad United (@IsbUnited) January 17, 2025
Day 1, Stumps
Brilliant partnership between Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan helped Pakistan recover from 46/4 to 143/4 🏏#cricket #PAKvWI #MohammadRizwan #saudshakeel #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/xtcRAzx5Jx
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) January 17, 2025
Pakistan won the toss and opted to bat, but Jayden Seales almost made them regret that decision with a brilliant opening spell, claiming three quick wickets, including Babar Azam's crucial dismissal.
— Cricket Pakistan (@crickethub_pk) January 17, 2025
Jayden Seales first spell. How magical are those figures?#Cricket | #WIvsPAK | #TeamWindies | #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/wTBMsojASF
— gameyaaad (@gameyaaad) January 17, 2025
Jayden Seales, the pace sensation from WI, strikes early as Pakistan lose their debutant for 6 in Multan. With a delayed start due to fog, will we witness another high-scoring thriller in Multan? #PAKvWI #RedBallRumble #MenInMaroon #Cricket #Multan pic.twitter.com/NR4GvUglwX
— lightningspeed (@lightningspeedk) January 17, 2025
Tall, quick, accurate, relentless, a hefty body structure, a badass appearance & a cold celebration.
Jayden Seales denotes peak fast-bowling aesthetics pic.twitter.com/NybL1i1Ddx
— P𝕏 (@LBW_16) January 17, 2025
Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan lead Pakistan's rebuild after a weather-interrupted Day 1 in Multan.#WTC25 | #PAKvWI 📝:https://t.co/z2tbKnlfpf pic.twitter.com/ofu69lrb05
— ICC (@ICC) January 17, 2025
The amount of times Saud Shakeel has saved Pakistan and taken us out from trouble since his debut is insane. He deserves all the hype and recognition now. Great player. pic.twitter.com/9d0VqAoJST
— c (@gayomarlic) January 17, 2025
Another fighting 50 from Saud Shakeel. What a player 👏❤️ pic.twitter.com/JiDxH2PKNq
— Hassan Abbasian (@HassanAbbasian) January 17, 2025
9TH TEST FIFTY FOR SAUD.
– A quality knock by Saud Shakeel on such a difficult track – came in at 31/3 and smashed a terrific fifty. pic.twitter.com/bO35AVhzmv
— 𝙎𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙞 (@CallMeSheri1) January 17, 2025