Holder hails 'inspirational' Bravo and Bishoo after dramatic loss

Bishoo's stunning 8-49 helped West Indies to skittle Pakistan for 123 in the second innings. Chasing 345 to win, Bravo's 116 helped West Indies to make a match of it, but Pakistan finally got the job done with 12 overs remaining on the final day in Dubai.

Published : Oct 18, 2016 08:49 IST

Darren Bravo scored 116 for West Indies in the second innings.

Jason Holder lauded the "inspirational" performances of Darren Bravo and Devendra Bishoo, despite West Indies falling to a 56-run loss against Pakistan.

Asia's maiden day-night Test, and the first of a three-match series between the two sides, proved memorable as the Windies fought hard to keep the contest going right to the death.

Having seen its opponents declare on 597-3 in the first innings, Holder's side was all out for 357 before Bishoo's stunning 8-49 helped to skittle Pakistan for 123 the second time around.

Chasing 345 to win, Bravo's 116 helped West Indies to make a match of it, but Pakistan finally got the job done with 12 overs remaining on the final day in Dubai.

"It was a good fight, but I'm still disappointed we didn't get over the line," said captain Holder. "Bishoo's spell and Bravo's knock were inspirational.

"[There were] definite signs of improvement. We always wanted the two batsmen at the crease to give us a good start. Unfortunately Marlon [Samuels] got out off the first ball, but we bat deep.

"Credit must also go to Pakistan. Yasir [Shah] was very threatening off the rough."