Pakistan wins 3rd T20 by 13 runs to clinch a 2-1 series victory over West Indies
Pakistan posted 189-4 and then bowled tightly enough to restrict West Indies to 176-6.
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West Indies' Jason Holder reacts after hitting a four to win the second Twenty20 cricket match against Pakistan
Lauderhill, 4 Aug
Saim Ayub posted a half-century in a 138-run opening stand with
Sahibzada Farhan and then took a key wicket as Pakitsan beat West Indies by 13
runs to clinch the Twenty20 cricket series 2-1.
Pakistan posted 189-4 and then bowled tightly enough to restrict West
Indies to 176-6.
Pakistan's opening partnership ended when Farhan was out for 74 runs in
the 17th over, his 53-ball innings finishing when he hit a low full-toss from
Shamar Joseph (1-57) directly to Shai Hope at long-off.
Ayub continued until the last ball of the penultimate over of Pakistan's
innings, when he hit a full ball from Jason Holder (1-34) to Sherfane
Rutherford in the covers and was out for 66 from 49 deliveries.
West Indies raced to 33-0 after two overs in reply, taking 16 off the
first over from Hasan Ali and 17 in the second from Mohammad Nawaz.
Haris Rauf slowed the run-rate in the third over, which only went for
five runs, and then snared the first West Indies wicket when he had Jewel
Andrew (24 from 15 deliveries) caught by Hasan Ali in the fifth over with the
total at 44.
Alick Athanaze scored 60 from 40 deliveries, sharing further
partnerships of 30 with Hope (7) and 36 with Rutherford until he mis-timed a
fuller, faster delivery from Ayub and was caught at short thirdman. At that
point, West Indies slipped to 110-3 in the 13th over.
Rutherford kept West Indies in the contest with 51 from 35 balls but his
dismissal in the last over ended any chance of a comeback win.
The series was tied 1-1 going into the decider after Jason Holder took
four wickets and then smashed a boundary off the final ball of the second game
to lift West Indies to a thrilling two-wicket victory on Saturday.
It was the first T20 victory for West Indies in seven matches, a span
that included a heavy 5-0 series defeat to Australia, on top of a test series
sweep last month.
Pakistan won the series-opener by 14 runs.
Both teams travel to the Caribbean for a series of three one-day
internationals.
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