After being set 211 to win when West Indies’ second innings ended at 181, Pakistan slumped to 71-9 Tuesday in the face of accurate bowling from Jayden Seales (5-20). Babar’s 32nd test half-century stood out in stark relief against an indisciplined Pakistan batting effort. In two Pakistan innings, Masood’s was the only century and there were half-centuries by Imam-ul-Haq, who made 63 in the first innings, and Babar. West Indies resumed Tuesday at 126-7, with a lead of 155 runs. Shamar Joseph went from 22 to 38 and Kemar Roach from 5 to 18 as West Indies pushed its lead beyond 200 runs.