
West Indies' Test tour of Pakistan starts on January 17 - here's the full list of commentators and presenters for the two PAK vs WI Tests.
The Pakistan vs West Indies series will be the last one for both teams in the 2023-2025 cycle of the World Test Championship. Incidentally, both teams are at the bottom of the points table, ranked eighth and ninth respectively.
The two-Test series will kickoff at Multan on Friday (January 17) before culminating at the same venue with the second Test starting on January 25. The head-to-head record between the two teams is skewed slightly in favour of Pakistan, who have won 21 of the 54 Tests played between them, while West Indies have won 18. Fifteen have ended in a draw. In Pakistan, the record reads 9-4 in favour of the hosts out of 21 games.
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The first Test got off to a damp start, with weather delaying the toss. Both sides named their XIs for the first match on the eve of the game. Pakistan have brought in debutant Mohammad Huraira for the injured Saim Ayub, while going with a spin-heavy attack that blew away England in the second half of their previous home Test series.
West Indies have also named two debutants, including Amir Jangoo, who had a record-breaking ODI debut last month, and batter Tevin Imlach. In a rather bold move, the visitors have dropped Joshua da Silva, their vice-captain in favour of the debutant Jangoo.
Where to watch Pakistan vs West Indies Tests?
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Full list of commentators and presenters for Pakistan vs West Indies
Commentators: Ian Bishop, Dominic Cork, Bazid Khan, Sana Mir, Aamir Sohail
Presenter: Sikandar Bakht