Kemar Roach and Jayden Seales struck early, but Pakistan ended the first session well
Lunch: Pakistan 62 for 3 (Azam 31*, Alam 26*) v West Indies
If that represented rock bottom, Azam and Alam used it as a solid enough foundation to begin the rebuild. Both looked vulnerable against an irrepressible seam bowling display from Seales and Roach early on, but the Pakistan captain looked to break out of it by aggression. A mistimed slash over point brought him his first runs, and from there, batting looked to have become easier for Pakistan’s premier batsman. Alzarri Joseph was greeted with consecutive boundaries off his first two balls, and as West Indies rotated their five fast bowlers, he refused to let them settle.
It was less straightforward for Alam, even if he ended up at around the same score as his captain. He looked particularly vulnerable around his off stump, Jason Holder and Roach in particular beating his outside edge a number of times, while three of his four boundaries came off thick edges to the slips. However, with survival the primary goal after the circumstances in which the two came together, Pakistan will view the last hour and 50 minutes of the session as mission accomplished.
Danyal Rasool is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @Danny61000
