
Twin centuries from Mohammad Yousuf enabled Pakistan to wrap up the third and final Test against West Indies on Friday by 199 runs for a 2-0 series win.
After a spirited fight by the West Indian batsmen in the first two sessions, leg-spinner Danish Kaneria 3-69 and paceman Abdul Razzaq 2-23 finally broke their resistance after tea with the last four wickets falling for 17 runs. West Indies were bowled out for 244 runs in 76 overs after being set an improbable victory target of 444 runs.
The Test was dominated by Yousuf who recorded innings of 102 and 124 and notched his ninth hundred of the year to take his calendar year record to 1,788.
After resuming on 39/2, West Indies reached a fighting 226/5 at tea. But in the second over after the resumption, Kaneria dismissed Shivnarine Chanderpaul 69 and Daren Powell 0 to set his team on the victory path. Razzaq, who took his 100th Test wicket, wrapped up the tail with the wickets of Jerome Taylor 1 and Corey Collymore 0.
Sarwan out of ODIs
West Indian batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan has been ruled out of the one-day series against Pakistan after suffering a hairline fracture in his right foot on the fifth day of the final Test on Friday.
Brief scores: Pakistan 304 038; 399 for 6 decl beat West Indies 260 038; 244 for 9 B Lara 49, R Sarwan 35 retd hurt, S Chanderpaul 69; U Gul 2/89, S Nazir 2/49, D Kaneria 3/69, A Razzaq 2/23 by 199 runs.