ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, CMC – Amir Jangoo’s unbeaten half-century, coupled with Kevin Sinclair’s all-around efforts, put West Indies in the driver’s seat at the end of day two of their three-day warm-up match against the Pakistan Shaheens here on Saturday.
Jangoo scored 63 not out, and Sinclair chipped in with an unbeaten 28, as West Indies, resuming from their overnight total of 273 for seven, declared on 346 for eight at the lunch interval.
Sinclair returned with his off-spin to grab 3-50, helping limit the Shaheens to 212 for nine when bad light ended play early.
Jayden Seales (2-16) and Gudakesh Motie (2-21) took two wickets each.
The Shaheens were led by Mohammad Huraria, who has scored the highest so far with 74, while Mohammad Sulieman made 45.






































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