Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Babar Azam: The wicket was double paced, our plan was to build partnerships. The ball was spinning as well. We were 10-15 short because we lost back to back wickets. We wanted to save Khushdil for the end that's why we sent him later. We were confident at the break that we could defend this. Nawaz took wickets at crucial junctures. We were under pressure after the first 10 but really happy with the way we fought back

Nicholas Pooran: Tough day for us. I thought we bowled well in the first 45 overs but conceded 20 too many. Death bowling has been a problem for us. The guys are young and inexperienced. Hopefully we'll get better with every game. Credit must be given to Nawaz who bowled really well. It was definitely a challenging wicket. There were some soft dismissals, it wasn't our day.

Mohammad Nawaz is the player of the match: I was focusing on the basics, the pitch assisted me. The ball was turning, we had an idea in the first innings, particularly after I got out. I have confidence in my batting, I want to do well as an allrounder and improve day by day.

11.17pm It was a par score at best but Pakistan defended it spiritedly. Shaheen Shah Afridi started the defence in style with the wicket of Shai Hope in the opening over. But West Indies hit back with a second wicket partnership of 67 in no time. Kyle Mayers and Shamarh Brooks were going along at break-neck speed before Mayers' impetuousness got the better of him as Mohammad Wasim cleaned him up. 71 for 2 soon became 72 for 3 as spin started to have a say. Mohammad Nawaz was brilliant through the middle taking career best figures of four for 19, becoming the first Pakistan bowler since Mohammad Hafeez in 2011 to concede less than 20 runs in his full quota in an ODI. With both spinners spinning the ball away from the right handers, the onus was on Nicholas Pooran to make a contribution, but he couldn't capitalise on his start as he fell to a beauty from Nawaz for 25. Thereon, West Indies were staring down the barrel, and the lower order folded without making much of an impression to give Pakistan an unassailable two-nil lead in the series. Stay tuned for the presentation.

32.2
W
Mohammad Wasim to Phillip, OUT, knocks him over and Pakistan wrap up a convincing win. It was full on off, he was rooted to the crease and played inside the line to be cleaned up

A Phillip b Mohammad Wasim 1 (5m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

32.1
1
Mohammad Wasim to Hosein, 1 run, length outside off, pushed to point

END OF OVER:
32 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 154/9 (122 runs required from 18 overs, RR: 4.81, RRR: 6.77)

  • Akeal Hosein13 (20b)
  • Anderson Phillip1 (2b)
  • Shadab Khan9-1-40-2
  • Mohammad Wasim4-0-33-2
31.6
1
Shadab Khan to Hosein, 1 run, short on middle, rocks back and pulls it along the ground to deep midwicket to retain strike
31.5
4lb
Shadab Khan to Hosein, 4 leg byes, length on the pads, spins down the leg, takes the pad on the way to the boundary
31.4
1
Shadab Khan to Phillip, 1 run, googly on off, goes back and works it into the leg side for one
31.3
0
Shadab Khan to Phillip, no run, tossed up outside off, beats the bat as he presses forward
31.2
W
Shadab Khan to Walsh, OUT, they all go up, the finger goes up. Hayden Walsh reviews, however. It was a length ball on off, spun back a touch to beat the defence of Walsh and rap him on the pads. There's no bat involved and umpire's call on hitting the wickets as it's clipping the top of the stumps and Pakistan are one wicket away

HR Walsh lbw b Shadab Khan 1 (6m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

31.1
1
Shadab Khan to Hosein, 1 run, length on middle, pushed to long-on for one

END OF OVER:
31 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 147/8 (129 runs required from 19 overs, RR: 4.74, RRR: 6.78)

  • Hayden Walsh1 (2b)
  • Akeal Hosein11 (17b)
  • Mohammad Wasim4-0-33-2
  • Shadab Khan8-1-37-1
30.6
0
Mohammad Wasim to Walsh, no run, full and angled in from around the wicket, pushed into the covers
30.5
1
Mohammad Wasim to Hosein, 1 run, length on middle, pushed to mid-on for one

The last Pakistan bowler before Mohammad Nawaz to have conceded less than 20 runs in an ODI after bowling full quota of 10 overs was Mohammad Hafeez in 2011.

30.4
1
Mohammad Wasim to Walsh, 1 run,
30.3
W
Mohammad Wasim to Joseph, OUT, rapped on the pads and given. It was a length ball on off, nipped back in and skidded on beating Joseph's defence

AS Joseph lbw b Mohammad Wasim 6 (33m 28b 0x4 0x6) SR: 21.42

30.3
1w
Mohammad Wasim to Joseph, 1 wide, short one over middle, but too high and called wide
30.2
0
Mohammad Wasim to Joseph, no run, full outside off, pushed to cover
30.1
0
Mohammad Wasim to Joseph, no run, length outside off, pushed to cover

END OF OVER:
30 | 2 Runs | WI: 144/7 (132 runs required from 20 overs, RR: 4.80, RRR: 6.60)

  • Alzarri Joseph6 (26b)
  • Akeal Hosein10 (16b)
  • Shadab Khan8-1-37-1
  • Mohammad Nawaz10-0-19-4
29.6
1
Shadab Khan to Joseph, 1 run, full outside off, pushed into the off side
29.5
0
Shadab Khan to Joseph, no run, wide on the crease, length outside off, left alone
29.4
0
Shadab Khan to Joseph, no run, full on middle, defended
29.3
0
Shadab Khan to Joseph, no run, full on off, defended
29.2
1
Shadab Khan to Hosein, 1 run, length on the pads, tucked away to the square leg region
29.1
0
Shadab Khan to Hosein, no run, length on middle, pushed back to the bowler

END OF OVER:
29 | 11 Runs | WI: 142/7 (134 runs required from 21 overs, RR: 4.89, RRR: 6.38)

  • Alzarri Joseph5 (22b)
  • Akeal Hosein9 (14b)
  • Mohammad Nawaz10-0-19-4
  • Shadab Khan7-1-35-1
28.6
0
Mohammad Nawaz to Joseph, no run,
28.5
0
Mohammad Nawaz to Joseph, no run, length on off, defended

West Indies 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st4KR MayersSD Hope
2nd67SSJ BrooksKR Mayers
3rd1SSJ BrooksBA King
4th30SSJ BrooksN Pooran
5th14N PooranR Powell
6th1AJ HoseinN Pooran
7th3AJ HoseinR Shepherd
8th25AJ HoseinAS Joseph
9th3HR WalshAJ Hosein
10th7AJ HoseinA Phillip