West Indies v Pakistan, 1st Test, Providence, 1st day
Pakistan spinners dominate clueless West Indies
Umar Gul began the series with a tight opening spell•AFP
... but as was the case in the ODIs, succumbed to offspin, against Mohammad Hafeez who opened the attack•AFP
... and Pakistan's incisiveness went unrewarded after the opening breakthrough•AFP
Riaz also forced Simmons off the field after striking him on his knee•AFP
Saeed Ajmal picked up two wickets in quick succession after tea, including that of Brendan Nash, to leave West Indies in trouble•AFP
... and trapping Simmons leg-before for 49. West Indies limped to 209 for 9 at the end of the first day•Associated Press
Devon Smith was circumspect against seam ...•AFP
Lendl Simmons was also obdurate on a wicket with a lot of spin•AFP
Abdur Rehman kept things tight as West Indies went to lunch at 66 for 1•AFP
Shivnarine Chanderpaul tried to rebuild the innings•AFP
Darren Sammy tried to hit out against spin, but only managed to hole out to mid-on•AFP
Darren Bravo saw away some testing moments ...•AFP
Pakistan didn't have to wait too long after the break, as Wahab Riaz trapped Bravo in front•AFP
But just when another partnership was developing, Ramnaresh Sarwan nicked one to the keeper•AFP
Ajmal continued to torment West Indies, bowling Chanderpaul for 27 ...•Associated Press