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West Indies v Pakistan 1958 1st Test Bridgetown, Barbados. Test: 446 Match Drawn. Test in West Indies: 28 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Mins Crowd Toss: West Indies 1 WI 266/2 (92ov.) CC Hunte 142, EdeC Weekes 40 266 2 92.0 17-Jan-1958 Umpires: HBD Jordan; JH Walcott 2 WI 579/9, Pa 6/0 (4ov.) Hanif Mohammad 5, Imtiaz Ahmed 1 319 7 84.2 13,500 18-Jan-1958 12th Man: 3 Pa 106, Pa 161/1 (50ov.) Hanif Mohammad 61, Alim-ud-Din 1 261 11 88.2 20-Jan-1958 4 Pa 339/2 (142ov.) Hanif Mohammad 161, Saeed Ahmed 26 178 1 92 21-Jan-1958 5 Pa 525/3 (237ov.) Hanif Mohammad 270, Wazir Mohammad 31 186 1 95 2,000 22-Jan-1958 Follow-on 6 Pa 657/8, WI 28/0 160 5 93 23-Jan-1958 Enforced TOTALS 1370 27 544.4 1758 - Test # WEST INDIES 1st Innings R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 1 CC Hunte cwk Imtiaz Ahmed b Fazal Mahmood 142 302 17,- R Min Fazal Mahmood 62 21 145 3 - 6 RB Kanhai c-sl Mathias b Fazal Mahmood 27 145 4,- 1-122 122 145 R Kan/C Hun Mahmood Hussain 41.2 4 153 4 - 15 GStA Sobers c-sl Mathias b Mahmood Hussain 52 90 9,- 2-209 87 90 G Sob/C Hun AH Kardar 32 4 107 1 - 44 EdeC Weekes cwk Imtiaz Ahmed b Mahmood Hussain 197 330 18,- 3-266 57 64 C Hun/E Wee Haseeb Ahsan 21 0 84 0 - 39 CL Walcott c-Ls Mathias b Kardar 43 80 5,- 4-356 90 80 C Wal/E Wee Nasim-ul-Ghani 14 1 51 0 - 14 OG Smith c-lf Mathias b Alim-ud-Din 78 130 6,1 5-541 185 130 O Smi/E Wee Alim-ud-Din 2 0 17 1 - 22 DStE Atkinson b Mahmood Hussain 4 27 1,- 6-551 10 27 D Atk/E Wee 1 EStE Atkinson b Fazal Mahmood 0 3 0,- 1 7-556 5 3 E Atk/E Wee 3,c1,w FCM Alexander b Mahmood Hussain 9 24 8-570 14 18 E Wee/F Ale 29 AL Valentine not out 5 4 9-579 9 4 F Ale/A Val 5 5 R Gilchrist Extras b 9, lb 4, nb 6, w 3 22 1st Wkt 100: 114m. 5th Wkt 100: 79m Total 172.2 overs 9 wkts decl. 579 575 min, 55.5 r/100b 107 balls/hr Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 19 Hanif Mohammad b EStE Atkinson 17 45 2,- R Min R Gilchrist 15 4 32 4 -,- - 19,w Imtiaz Ahmed lbw b Gilchrist 20 40 3,- 1-35 35 40 I Ahm/H Moh EStE Atkinson 8 0 27 1 -,- - 13 Alim-ud-Din c-2s Weekes b Gilchrist 3 13 0,- 2-39 4 4 H Moh/Alim- OG Smith 13 4 23 3 -,- - 1 Saeed Ahmed st Alexander b Smith 13 45 3-44 5 8 Alim-/S Ahm AL Valentine 6.2 1 15 1 -,- - 12 Wazir Mohammad lbw b Valentine 4 20 0,- 4-53 9 20 W Moh/S Ahm 3 W Mathias cwk Alexander b Smith 17 5-81 28 25 S Ahm/W Mat 22,c19 AH Kardar c-sg DStE Atkinson b Smith 4 6-84 3 W Mat/A Kar 17 Fazal Mahmood b Gilchrist 4 7-91 7 F Mah/A Kar 1 Nasim-ul-ghani run out (Sobers/Valentine) 11 8-93 2 A Kar/Nasim 13 Mahmood Hussain b Gilchrist 3 9-96 3 M Hus/Nasim 1 Haseeb Ahsan not out 1 10-106 10 Nasim/H Ahs 1 Extras b 4, lb 5, nb 0, w 0 9 FoW ID correction wkts 7 and 8 Total 42.2 overs all out 106 148 min, 41.7 r/100b 102 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Hanif Mohammad cwk Alexander b DStE Atkinson 337 973 26*,- R Min R Gilchrist 41 5 121 1 - Imtiaz Ahmed lbw b Gilchrist 91 137 12,- 1-152 152 137 I Ahm/H Moh EStE Atkinson 49 5 136 2 - Alim-ud-Din cwk Alexander b Sobers 37 165 1,- 2-264 112 165 Alim-/H Moh DStE Atkinson 62 35 61 1 - Saeed Ahmed cwk Alexander b Smith 65 263 6,- 3-418 154 263 S Ahm/H Moh OG Smith 61 30 93 1 2 Wazir Mohammad cwk Alexander b EStE Atkinson 35 213 1,- 4-539 121 213 W Moh/H Moh AL Valentine 39 8 109 2 - W Mathias lbw b EStE Atkinson 17 125 1,- 5-598 59 125 W Mat/H Moh GStA Sobers 57 25 94 1 - AH Kardar not out 23 100 6-626 28 62 H Moh/A Kar CL Walcott 10 5 10 0 - Fazal Mahmood b Valentine 19 20 1,2 7-649 23 20 F Mah/A Kar Nasim-ul-ghani b Valentine 0 2 0,- 8-649 0 2 Nasim/A Kar Mahmood Hussain not out 0 10 0,- (657) 8 10 M Hus/A Kar 23 Extra data on Hanif 337 Extras b 19, lb 7, nb 7, w 0 33 1st Wkt 100: 79m. 2nd Wkt 100: 135m. 3rd Wkt 100: 196m. 4th Wkt 100: 179m Total 319 overs 8 wkts decl. 657 1005 min, 34.2 r/100b 114 balls/hr * 24x4 also reported for Hanif WEST INDIES 2nd Innings (set 185) R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s CC Hunte not out 11 30 R Min Fazal Mahmood 2 1 3 0 -,- - RB Kanhai not out 17 30 28 30 C Hun/R Kan 17 AH Kardar 3 1 13 0 -,- - Hanif Mohammad 3 1 10 0 -,- - Saeed Ahmed 2 2 0 0 -,- - Wazir Mohammad 1 0 2 0 -,- - Hanif bowled left-handed Extras b 0, lb 0, nb 0, w 0 0 Total 11 overs 0 wkts 28 30 min, 42.4 r/100b 132 balls/hr Last Test for: DStE Atkinson © 2018 Charles Davis Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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