Illustrated Story

Tons of runs and a last-ball wicket

Azhar Ali, fresh off a triple-century in Dubai, chopped on in the fifth over, after Pakistan chose to bat in the second Test in Abu Dhabi  AFP
Devendra Bishoo, another star from the first Test, produced a ripping legbreak in the 14th over that went through the gate and broke Sami Aslam's stumps  AFP
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Asad Shafiq struck a composed half-century to offset the early losses  AFP
Accompanying him was Younis Khan, who came into the side after recovering from illness, to take Pakistan to 95 for 2 at lunch  AFP
Gabriel got his second wicket when Shafiq chopped a cut onto his stumps for 68  AFP
Younis accumulated at the other end, although he was given a reprieve in the last over before tea when Kraigg Brathwaite dropped a return catch  AFP
Misbah-ul-Haq took the attack to the West Indies spinners  Getty Images
Younis recorded his 33rd Test hundred...  Getty Images
... but was dismissed by Kraigg Brathwaite off what became the last ball of the day with bad light intervening  AFP
With 3156 runs, Misbah and Younis became Pakistan's most prolific partnership in Test cricket  Getty Images
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