Mohammad Rizwan was spotted sledging on Day 2 of the first Test, which was being played between Pakistan and West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on Saturday. Significantly, the hosts have taken a dominant grip of the game as they completed Day 2 with a commanding lead of 202 runs in their second innings. Earlier, after getting bowled out for 230 runs, Pakistan staged a comeback into the game as the spin pair of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan spun a web to completely bamboozle the West Indies batters. As a consequence, the visitors got folded for a paltry 137 in their first innings. But when the Caribbean side were six down with just 42 runs on the board, Kevin Sinclair arrived at the crease. But Rizwan took no time in welcoming him by sledging him. Watch the clip here: Muhammad Rizwan to Kevin Sinclair "Yeah brother welcome to the graveyard."#pakistan #tiktok #fyp #viralvideo #everyone #pakvswi #cricket #championtrophy pic.twitter.com/zNj0tJCfL3 — Muhammad Aqdas (@Lookhere6700) January 18, 2025 “Yeah brother, come to the graveyard. You enjoying the bowling brother,” said Rizwan as the stump mic caught his banter with Sinclair upon his arrival. Meanwhile speaking of the overnight gameplay, hosts Pakistan began their first innings with Mohammad Rizwan (51*) and Saud Shakeel (56*) occupying the crease with the score reading 143/4. Both the batsmen stitched together a 141-run stand for them before Sinclair did not let Shakeel make his century complete when he was bowled for 84. In the rest, the tail could not raise even a fraction of resistance with five wickets accounting for them. Sinclair and Jomel Warrican left Pakistan restricted at 230. Rizwan also remained from making it to a three-figure score. The wickets claimed Sinclair an LBW on trapping him right in front when batting on 71. Also Read | Watch: 'Kitna Boring Press Conference Tha Ye,' Rohit Sharma's Unfiltered Reaction Goes Viral Despite being bowled out in quick time, Pakistan gained an important 93-run lead as West Indies got rattled completely. Then in the second innings, Skipper Shan Masood led the batting from the front by scoring a vital half-century (52), before Warrican ran through the rest of the batting lineup with a sensational seven-wicket (7/32) haul in the second innings. In response to chasing a target of 251, the visitors got off to a horrid start as half the side went back to the hut in a matter of 10 overs with the score reading 54/5 at one stage. West Indies never recovered from these early jolts and succumbed to the spin duo of Pakistan. As a result, the hosts won the Test by an emphatic 127 runs as they folded the visitors for 123 on Day 3 itself.