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West Indies suffer another defeat to Pakistan
West Indies Captain Nicholas Pooran seen here, took an unlikely four wickets for 48 runs but couldn’t stop the team from losing by 53 runs to Pakistan in Multan yesterday. (Photo: Dibyangshu Sarkar)
Cricket, Sports
June 12, 2022

West Indies suffer another defeat to Pakistan

MULTAN, Pakistan, (CMC) — Captain Nicholas Pooran and Akeal Hosein excelled in unfamiliar roles but neither could save West Indies from a 53-run defeat in the final One-Day International (ODI) and yet another whitewash to Pakistan here yesterday.

Hoping to avoid the ignominy of a second-straight clean sweep on Pakistani soil following a similar fate last December in Karachi, West Indies managed to restrict Pakistan to 269 off nine in a contest reduced to 48 overs due to a dust storm which halted the hosts’ innings after 33 overs.

Pooran, more known for his attacking stroke play, twirled his previously unrenowned off breaks to pick up four for 48 and spearhead his side’s attack, while fast bowling all-rounder Keemo Paul claimed two for 57 in his first appearance of the series.

As a consequence of Pooran’s 10-over magic spell – he had previously bowled only three balls in international cricket – Pakistan found themselves floundering at 117 for five in the 25th over, but Man of the Match Shadab Khan bailed the innings out with a counter-attacking 86 off 78 deliveries.

West Indies then quickly slumped to 129 for six at the halfway stage of the innings before Hosein arrived to blast an entertaining career-best 37-ball 60 and provide a glimmer of hope.

However, Shadab intervened again, this time with his more-favoured leg spin, snatching four for 62 to send West Indies reeling to 216 all out in the 38th over and condemn them to their third series defeat of the year.

Nicholas Pooran celebrates one of his four wickets during yesterday’s final ODI against Pakistan.

“The [last] two games were disappointing for us. We did poorly, especially with the bat. We take that,” Pooran said.

“Looking at the first game, we thought we did really good as a team and going forward I think that’s our template.

“There are a lot of positives from this series. We learnt a lot as a team so we’re looking forward.”

Man of the Series Imam-ul-Haq struck 62 off 68 balls at the top of the order to mastermind an opening stand of 85 with Fakhar Zaman who made 35.

Imam-ul-Haq counted seven fours and a six in his third straight half-century of the series and his sixth-consecutive score of 50 or more in his last six ODI innings.

Pooran proved an inspired change; however, the right-armer accounted for both openers in a slide that saw five wickets perish for 32 runs.

With the pendulum having swung in West Indies’ favour, Shadab countered for Pakistan, lashing four fours and three sixes to inspire an 84-run, sixth-wicket stand with Khushdil Shah (34) and a further 40 for the eighth wicket with Mohammad Wasim (6).

In reply, Kyle Mayers (5) slashed debutant pacer Shahnawaz Dahani low to point in the fourth over to deal West Indies an early blow, and fellow opener Shai Hope followed in the 10th over after hitting four fours in 21 off 25 balls, picking out the boundary rider at midwicket off fast bowler Hasan Ali (2-29).

With no runs added at 52 for three the next over, Shamarh Brooks played on to Wasim for 18, and the subsequent demise of Pooran (11) and Rovman Powell (10) left West Indies with a mountain to climb.

Entered Hosein, the left-hander belting two fours and half-dozen sixes and posting 36 for the sixth wicket with Keacy Carty (33) and 49 for the eighth wicket with Romario Shepherd (16) to temporarily raise hopes of a Windies comeback win.

But once Hosein was deceived in flight and stumped off Shadab in the 35th over, West Indies’ chances disappeared with him.

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