Dubai - Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur was unimpressed with the way his batsmen crumbled against the West Indies on day four of the first Test, saying they had gifted Devendra Bishoo with his eight wickets.
The Windies spinner ripped through Pakistan's order,
claiming eight for 49 as Pakistan were bowled out for 123.
As such, Pakistan's lead was much less than they'd have
liked, especially after turning down the follow-on. The Windies need 346 to
win.
Arthur lamented: "I am not going to take anything away
from the way Bishoo bowled because he bowled really, really well.
"I thought we gave him eight soft wickets. We were
cutting against the spin, some lazy shots. That is something we have spoken
hard about because that's not how we play the game.
"We worked so hard to get ourselves in front of the
game and then in one session we lost 6 for 11 and that gave West Indies a
sniff.
"We want to be better than that. We want to be a team
that closes the opposition out when we get the opportunity and we didn't.
"The message was very simple: we wanted a score of 180
in 45-50 overs. We felt that would have given us 25-30 overs tonight and a full
day tomorrow.
"So we were looking at 180 in probably 45 overs at the
most and we played poorly."
The Windies need 251 runs on day five, while Pakistan need eight wickets.