KINGSTON (Reuters) - Captain Babar Azam and in-form Fawad Alam led a fightback to help Pakistan recover from losing three wickets in the first four overs to close the first day of the second test against the West Indies on 212-4.
The pair put together a 158-run partnership to drag their side back after the opening three batsmen were removed for only two runs in a torrid start on Friday at Sabina Park.
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