However, Pakistan’s batsmen have capitalised on starts better than any other team’s in this period. Out of the 36 times that they have crossed the score of 20 runs, they’ve got at least a fifty on 19 occasions. That’s a twenty-to-fifty conversion rate of 52.78% – the highest among all top teams. Unfortunately, for West Indies that is where their top four let their team down again. They have reached a score of 20 on 32 instances, but have converted them into fifties or more on only nine times. Their twenty-to-fifty conversion rate of 28.13% is the worst among teams since 2018.

Shai Hope is the other batsmen to have got a regular run at the top for West Indies. But Hope has failed to bring his recent ODI form to Tests. In 20 innings at the top, Hope has averaged 19.60 with just one fifty. Among those to bat at least 15 times in the top four since 2018, only India’s M Vijay has done worse. In fact, among all batsmen to have batted in at least 15 innings at No. 4 or earlier since 2018, three West Indies batsmen are among the five with the worst averages.

Unlike India, who have dropped Vijay and have given an extended run to KL Rahul perhaps only only because Prithvi Shaw is unavailable for selection, West Indies don’t seem to have the luxury of a pool of performances to choose from. The newest of their nine batsmen who’ve been tried in the top four in the last couple of years is Shamarh Brooks, who averages a modest 32.90 in his first-class career.Unfortunately, West Indies seem to have run out of options in their batting department just when their pace attack is at the best it has been in nearly two decades. Admittedly, they have played only four matches this year, but the numbers don’t paint a pretty picture. Their top four’s combined average of 20.35 this year is their worst ever in any year in Test history.Before this year, 2018 was the worst. Their top four haven’t collectively averaged 30 runs per dismissals in five calendar years since 2015. Pace bowling in the Caribbean seems to have turned the clock back. West Indies desperately need their batting to follow suit.

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