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Dubai, Oct 19 (CRICKETNMORE) Chances given to triple-century maker Azhar Ali and extras conceded were key factors in the West Indies' loss to Pakistan in the first Test, skipper Jason Holder has said.
The West Indies lost to Pakistan by 56 runs despite Darren Bravo leading the fight with his eighth Test century that took the game into the final hour on the fifth day on October 17, reports CMC.
Azhar, who scored 302 not out in the first innings, was dropped twice -- first by Leon Johnson when on 17 and then by Jermaine Blackwood when on 190.