Leg spinner Devendra Bishoo claimed four wickets on his debut to help West Indies skittle Pakistan for 160 on the second day of the first cricket test.
Some of Bishoo's excellent work was undone, however, when the home team slumped to 34 for two in their second innings at the close, a lead of 100 runs.
Devon Smith, whose place is likely to be questioned again, fell to Mohammad Hafeez's spin when the opener was trapped lbw for one playing a feeble stroke. Pakistan then struck again when left-hander Darren Bravo was trapped leg before for eight by Saeed Ajmal.
Earlier, the Guyanese crowd were cheered by the exploits of the local spinner. Bishoo picked up his maiden test wicket when he trapped Misbah-ul-Haq lbw for two with a flipper, a delivery that highlighted his diverse repertoire.
Asad Shafiq also went leg before to Bishoo for two and Mohammed Salman was dismissed for four in similar fashion following a straight ball from the spinner.
Captain Darren Sammy chipped in with two wickets as West Indies, bowled out for 226 in their first innings at the start of the day, put the tourists under pressure.
Pakistan's total would have been even worse but for an unbeaten 40 by Abdur Rehman.
Cricket: Pakistan undone by new spinner
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