Tea Pakistan 329 for 7 (Shadab 0*, Bishoo 3-103) lead West Indies 312 by 17 runs
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Azhar Ali made his 13th Test hundred and helped Pakistan wipe out the deficit © AFP
A lunch break is supposed to last around 40 minutes, but in Bridgetown, it appeared to bring cricket forward by 40 years. After Pakistan had spent the first session ticking along at just over two runs per over in a manner that might be have been considered conservative in the 1970s, they snapped back into 2017 mode in the afternoon, scoring 103 in the session.
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