Pakistan stretches lead to 103 against West Indies

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (AP) West Indies leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo took the vital wicket of Sarfraz Ahmed on Wednesday as Pakistan moved to 159-5 in its second innings at lunch on day four of the third test, for an overall lead of 103 runs.
Opening batsman Azhar Ali, who hit a triple century in the first test, was unbeaten on 80 as Pakistan strived to set a challenging target for the West Indies to chase. Mohammad Nawaz was not out on a nervy 11 off 43 balls.
A cautious Pakistan scored 72 runs in the first session for the loss of Ahmed, who tried to guide a Bishoo delivery toward third man, but succeeded only in giving Darren Bravo a catch at first slip.
Pakistan conceded 56-run first innings lead when West Indies scored 337 in response to Pakistan's first innings effort of 281.