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Reverse swing will come into play on flat pitch - Azhar
Pakistan opener Azhar Ali, whose century helped his side post 376 in the first innings, talks about the nature of the surface and the team's bowling options ahead of the third day of the deciding Test against West Indies
Caribbean Corner: Talking West Indies with Jeff Dujon
Pakistan finally win in the West Indies
'This was my toughest century' - Chase
It's a difficult pitch to score quickly on - Radford
From Textiles to Test cricket, the Misbah story
'It's a pitch where you can't force the issue'- Powell
Basic routine helps my frame of mind - Chase
'Would have ideally wanted Pakistan four wickets down' - Coley
We need to improve on our fielding - Holder
Will treat it as a normal game - Misbah
'Finally great to have some success' - Gabriel
'The series is wide open' - Holder
'Our bowlers have a better chance than their batters' - Hope
'I deserved Misbah's wicket' - Holder
'We were very sloppy between lunch and tea' - Estwick
Roston Chase, the Caribbean's Crisis Man
Run Order: The Younis Khan retirement saga
'We've asked for pitches with life in them' - Holder
'Wanted to play myself in' - Jason Mohammed
'Need to come back even stronger on Sunday' - Nurse
'Arrogant administration' causing problems - Viv Richards
Pressure is on West Indies now - Malik
'West Indies needs someone to turn things around' - Lara
'Never easy to beat West Indies at home' - Waqar
Agha: Boycott 'not our decision, we can't do anything'
'I got a phone call before Christmas' - How Molineux got the captaincy
Morkel: Samson one knock away from finding form
Hope: 'Sampson has shown a lot of promise in CPL'
Sammy: Something special is about to happen for West Indies
Voges: Finn Allen a more complete player this year
Suryakumar on his form: I don't want to change my identity
Santner: We gain experience every time we come to India
Gill: Harshit at No. 8 is very important
Young: We want to counterpunch India's spinners