West Indies in strong position vs. Pakistan

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (AP) Captain Jason Holder's three-wicket burst and opener Kraigg Brathwaite's fighting century powered the West Indies to a powerful position against Pakistan on the third day of the third test on Tuesday.
Pakistan struggled to 87-4 at stumps in its second innings - a lead of 31 runs - as Holder removed the top order with pacey short pitched deliveries and figures of 3-10 from nine overs.
Opening batsman Azhar Ali was holding one end up with an unbeaten 45 off 125 balls and Sarfraz Ahmed, caught off Shannon Gabriel's no-ball, was not out on 19.
Earlier, Brathwaite defied the bowlers with an unbeaten 142 off 318 balls, hitting 11 fours and batting for 8 hours 20 minutes before the West Indies were dismissed for 337 after lunch, a 56-run first innings lead.
Resuming on 244-6, Brathwaite led the West Indies resistance with a 60-run eighth-wicket stand with Devendra Bishoo (27) on a slow turning wicket.
Brathwaite, 95 overnight, batted resolutely and became the fifth West Indian batsman to carry his bat until Wahab Riaz (5-88) ended Pakistan's frustration claimed the last three wickets after lunch.