Bishoo's eight-for leaves WI chasing 346
ESPNcricinfo staff
16-Oct-2016

West Indies resumed on 315 for 6, and lost overnight batsmen Shane Dowrich and Jason Holder early • AFP
Yasir Shah removed Miguel Cummins to complete a five-wicket haul and 100 Test wickets•Getty Images
Devendra Bishoo resisted for 41 balls and scored 17 before becoming the last man to be dismissed; West Indies were bowled out for 357•Getty Images
Shannon Gabriel removed Azhar Ali early, before Bishoo trapped Asad Shafiq lbw for his first wicket•AFP
Babar Azam was troubled by a few short deliveries before he inside-edged Bishoo on to the stumps•Getty Images
Sami Aslam countered with a brisk 44, before edging a late cut off Bishoo to slip•Getty Images
Aslam's dismissal triggered a collapse as Pakistan's batsmen had a tough time against Bishoo•Getty Images
Bishoo cut through Pakistan with career-best figures of 8 for 49; Pakistan lost their last seven wickets for 30 runs to be bowled out for 123•AFP
Bishoo cut through Pakistan with career-best figures of 8 for 49; Pakistan lost their last seven wickets for 30 runs to be bowled out for 123•AFP
Mohammad Amir got rid of Kraigg Brathwaite early in West Indies' chase of 346•Getty Images
But the other opener Leon Johnson kept his end going, scoring 47 before eventually falling to Amir as well•AFP
Darren Bravo, with Marlon Samuels, saw West Indies to stumps without further damage, setting up an intriguing final day: West Indies needed 251 runs more, while Pakistan needed eight wickets•Getty Images