[caption id="attachment_24708" align="alignnone" width="580"]Devendra-Bishoo West Indies leg spinner Devendra Bishoo returned with a career best haul of 8/49 against Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday. Image Source: twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: Leg spinner Devendra Bishoo took a career best haul of 8 wickets to dismiss Pakistan for 123 runs in the second innings of the Day Night Test at Dubai stadium on Sunday. West Indies at stumps on Day 4 are 95/2, still requiring 251 runs to cause an upset win. Earlier, West Indies were dismissed for 357 runs after resuming at 315/6. Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took 5-121, becoming the second joint-fastest bowler to complete 100 wickets in all Test cricket. England s right-arm medium-pacer George Lohmann reached 100 Test wickets in just 16 Test matches in 1896 which still is a world record in Test cricket s 140-year-old history. Pakistan, taking a lead of 222 runs came in to bat in the second innings but was taken aback by the spin of Bishoo. The leggie returned with figures 8/49 which is second best after Anil Kumble who took 10 wickets against Pakistan in Feroz Shah Kotla. Six of Bishoo’s haul of eight were down to batsman error. Babar Azam casually dragged on to his stumps. Sami Aslam provided catching practice for first slip. Misbah played on when aiming a heave into the stands. Mohammed Nawaz left a straight one. Wahab Riaz holed out to a boundary fielder, and Sarfraz Ahmed was stumped. Mohammad Amir took two quick wickets later in the day to make the match interesting on the final day tomorrow. The left arm pacer got the wicket of Kraigg Brathwaite and LR Johnson. He had Brathwaite bowled for 6 runs while Johnson was trapped leg before for 46 runs. West Indies finished the day at 95/2 Marlon Samuels and Dwayne Bravo were at the crease batting on 4 and 26 respectively when play finished on Day 4 of the first Test match. Owing to Bishoo's remarkable bowling performance and Pakistan's batting collapse, the Caribbeans have an outside of chance of stealing a victory if they manage to make 251 more runs on the fifth and final day tomorrow. Brief Score: Pakistan: 579/3 declare & 123 West Indies: 357 & 95/2 after 31 overs  

D/N Test: Bishoo picks career best 8 wickets to bundle out Pakistan for 123 runs