DUBAI: Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took four wickets to help dismiss West Indies for 224 in their first innings on the third day of the second Test in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Shah finished with 4-86 and left-arm pace-man Rahat Ali took 3-45 as West Indies conceded a lead of 228 over Pakistan’s first innings total of 452. But despite falling 29 runs short of avoiding the follow-on, Pakistan skipper Misbahul Haq did not enforce it and decided to bat again after tea break. West Indies added just 118 in about two-hour session of batting on the Sheikh Zayed Stadium pitch. Jason Holder (31) and Shannon Gabriel (13) frustrated Pakistan with a 27-run last wicket stand before Shah took the final wicket of Gabriel, caught at mid-on to end the innings. Shah also caught Roston Chase (22) and Shai Hope (11) out after lunch while fast bowler Sohail Khan had Miguel Cummins (three) to finish with 2-35. Resuming at 106-4, West Indies lost overnight batsman Jermaine Blackwood in the seventh over of the day when he edged Rahat to wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed after scoring just eight. Chase and night watchman Devendra Bishoo both escaped lbw calls but Sohail had the last laugh as he clean bowled Bishoo for 20, leaving West Indies struggling at 144-6. Pakistan lead the three-match series 1-0 on account of their 56-run win in the first Test — a day-night affair.