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'The series is wide open' - Holder
West Indies captain Jason Holder praises his side after their 106-run victory over Pakistan in Bridgetown to even the three-match Test series at 1-1 heading into the decider in Dominica
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
Reverse swing will come into play on flat pitch - Azhar
'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
'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
It was fire and fire today: Abhishek on his stand with Gill
Dube: Our plan was to make them hit to the bigger boundaries
Morkel: 'Arshdeep understands we need to try different combinations'
Wolvaardt: Reaching three finals shows we're doing something right
Harmanpreet: 'Without a big trophy, no revolution or change can happen'
Washington: There's purpose to each of my practice sessions
David: I was hoping it would land on the beach
Harmanpreet: 'Know how it feels to lose, look forward to winning'
Wolvaardt: 'Whoever stays calmest in final will come out on top'
Abhishek: We all were following India Women's game