Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan’s steadfast resistance was followed by a collapse in Pakistan’s first innings, thanks to impressive bowling from Jomel Warrican and Sinclair.
However, the West Indian batters failed to provide support, as Pakistan’s spinners, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali, tore through the batting lineup, claiming seven wickets by the middle of the second session.
The match took a more intriguing turn when Tevin Imlach was dismissed, and Sinclair made his way onto the field.
With the Windies in a precarious position at 42/6 in the twelfth over, Sinclair was met with a lively greeting from Rizwan behind the stumps.
The wicketkeeper-batter, looking to increase the pressure on the new batter, chirped a playful remark. The stump mic captured Rizwan saying, “Yeah brother, come to the graveyard.”
Yeah Brother ! Come to the Graveyard 😂 : Rizwan
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Sinclair acknowledged the words with a nod, then settled into his crease. The comment quickly caught the attention of fans online, with Twitter erupting in laughter over Rizwan’s bold chirp.