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PAKISTAN 282/5 (50 OVERS)
- Imad Wasim*43 (35)
- Babar Azam*125 (132)
- Devendra Bishoo1/40 (10)
- Shannon Gabriel2/50 (10)
WEST INDIES 208 (44.5 OVERS)
- Ashley Nurse44 (43)
- Jason Holder68 (87)
- Mohammad Hafeez2/23 (6)
- Hasan Ali5/38 (8.5)
Commentator: Andrew McGlashan
Pakistan win by 74 runs. It's been the Babar and Hasan show. A career-best century for Babar Azam followed by a career-best 5 for 38 for Hasan Ali. There was much debate about how Pakistan were batting for 40 overs, but in the end they had more than enough after Babar and Imad Wasim added 99 in 11 overs. That's where West Indies let the game slip and then they go no sort of platform with the bat, falling to 75 for 6 before the lower order showed some fight. So that all means we have a series decider, back at this ground, on Tuesday. It should be a terrific end to the short series. We'll be back to bring you all the action but, for now, from Andrew McGlashan and Andrew Miller it's goodbye and thanks for joining us from wherever the world you are! See you next time.
JO Holder c Babar Azam b Hasan Ali 68 (87b 6x4 1x6) SR: 78.16
AS Joseph c Babar Azam b Hasan Ali 15 (29b 0x4 0x6) SR: 51.72
75 off 36 needed
END OF OVER:44 | 4 Runs | WI: 208/8 (75 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 4.72, RRR: 12.50)
- Alzarri Joseph15 (28b)
- Jason Holder68 (83b)
- Mohammad Amir7-1-36-1
- Hasan Ali8-1-38-3
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