KINGSTON, Jamaica – Captain Kraigg Brathwaite was tragically run out agonisingly short of a tenth Test hundred but his resolve helped frustrate Pakistan and put West Indies in front, on the second day of the opening Test at Sabina Park Friday.Triple figures for the tenacious 28-year-old seemed all but inevitable when he reached 96 but a costly misjudgement of a second run to fine leg with Joshua Da Silva (20 not out) late in the day, saw him perish for 97.Former captain Jason Holder had earlier struck 58 while vice-captain Jermaine Blackwood (22) and Roston Chase (21) chipped in to propel the home side to 251 for eight, when deteriorating light forced the close.Resuming the morning with West Indies in a spot of bother on two runs for two wickets, Brathwaite faced 221 deliveries in a shade over six hours and struck a dozen fours, to shoulder responsibility for the innings.