Guyana: Half-brothers Darren and Dwayne Bravo
provided the foundation for success as West Indies beat Pakistan by 37
runs on Tuesday to win the second one-day international in Guyana and
tie the five-match series.
Darren Bravo proved the mainstay of a much improved batting
performance for the home team with a top score of 54 with elder sibling
Dwayne contributing a vital 43 not out to take West Indies to 232 for
eight wickets from the opening 50 overs.
Pakistan were then tied down by an efficient bowling performance, ending well short of the target at the Providence Stadium.
Sunil Narine, who had not taken a wicket in West Indies’ three
previous one-day internationals, returned figures of 4-26 as Pakistan
were bowled out for 195 in 47.5 overs.
Darren Bravo and wicketkeeper Johnson Charles put together a patient
79-run second wicket stand to steady the innings after talisman Chris
Gayle has been caught behind in the first over, seeing off a threatened
repeat of the 98 all out West Indies scored in the first ODI on Sunday.
Dwayne Bravo, captaining West Indies, partnered with the heavy
hitting Kieron Pollard for a 70-run sixth wicket stand to pick up the
scoring rate as Pakistan threatened to restrict the West Indies.
The tally over 200 was always going to be difficult for Pakistan to
chase down as the early bounce on the wicket disappeared and it got
markedly slower as the day wore on.
Pakistan, who did not hit a scoring shot off their first five overs,
needed one of their big hitters to come off but saw wickets tumble
regularly without any of their batsman able to settle at the crease.
Opener Nasir Jamshed offered four chances in his innings before
departing on 54 and a 50 for Umar Akmal came too late to provoke a
dramatic finish.
Shahid Afridi, the swashbuckling hero of Sunday’s win, made just five
runs and with his wicket the fate of the tourists was sealed.
The remaining three ODIs will be played at Gros Islet in St Lucia on Friday, Sunday and Wednesday next week.
Reuters
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