Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Pakistan win the match by 24 runs, and the series 2-0. The momentum was certainly with them, coming into this game, and they ensured they didn't let it slip after pulling off a miracle in the last ODI on the 12th. They put 232 on the board today, not a formidable score, but enough to put pressure on the West Indies, particularly after both their openers fell without scoring.

West Indies had a good chance to level the series, but they started off poorly, succumbing to Sohail Tanvir's swing. Sarwan and Chanderpaul put on 92 for the third wicket and although Sarwan kept rotating the strike, Chanderpaul initially failed to get a move-on. He scored a defiant century, but the acceleration was left a little too late, and the middle and the lower order didn't provide him with enough support to ensure West Indies overhauled the target

Umar Gul and Sohail Tanvir were stars for Pakistan, taking five wickets between them. Tanvir, though, was a class above the rest, using both swing and bounce early on, to dismiss Gayle and Chattergoon, who put on 125 in the first match, for ducks, to give Pakistan the early initiative.

Chris Gayle: "We are very disappointed. We played terrible cricket today. Tanvir gave Pakistan a good start, but we didn't recover. Although we are a young team, we need the guys to step up and make a name for themselves."

Sohail Tanvir is the man-of-the-match for making 26 off 20 balls, and taking two wickets.

Tanvir: "We had 250 as a target in our mind. But I knew the ball swings well here. I just tried to play straight when batting, and worked a lot in the nets, particularly on mu away-swinger. I think I bowled with good control today."

Shoaib Malik: "We decided to go in with the extra spinner today, and he bowled well. But I think we fell short of a good total. We bowled pretty well though and I hope we carry this form into the next match."

That's it folks. Pakistan have won the series but there is still a game to be played. Join us on the 16th for the third and final match of this series. Until then, from Siddhartha Talya on the commentary and Raghav on the scoring desk, it's goodbye and goodnight!!

48.5
W
Umar Gul to Baker, OUT, gone!! all over!! Pakistan have won the series 2-0. That was full on the leg stump, Baker tries to flick it towards square leg, misses, the ball deflects off the pads onto the leg stump. Chanderpaul stranded!!

LS Baker b Umar Gul 0 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

48.4
0
Umar Gul to Baker, no run, pitched on a full length outside leg and coming in, Baker looks to drive that towards long on, misses, and is rapped on the pads. That pitched outside leg

Baker, the last man

48.3
W
Umar Gul to Powell, OUT, bowled im!! Is it over?? That was bowled full on middle and off, Powell makes room but fails to reach the ball that crashes into the off stump. Nine down! And Pakistan tighten their hold!

DBL Powell b Umar Gul 6 (10m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 85.71

48.2
1lb
Umar Gul to Chanderpaul, 1 leg bye, on a good length on middle and off, Chanderpaul walks across and looks to work away wide of fine leg, misses, is truck high on the pads, and the batsmen get a leg bye
48.1
1
Umar Gul to Powell, 1 run, short of a good length on middle and leg, Powell makes room to pull it over mid wicket, gets a thick inside edge wide of short-fine leg

The Windies need to pull off something special to win this one from here

27 needed off 12

END OF OVER:
48 | 8 Runs | WI: 206/8 (27 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 4.29, RRR: 13.50)

  • Daren Powell5 (5b)
  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul107 (148b)
  • Sohail Tanvir9-0-32-2
  • Saeed Ajmal9-1-38-1
47.6
1
Sohail Tanvir to Powell, 1 run, full outside off, Powell makes room and strikes that one uppishly towards long off.
47.5
1
Sohail Tanvir to Chanderpaul, 1 run, full on middle and off, driven to a widish long on for a single.

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West Indies 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st3CH GayleS Chattergoon
2nd11RR SarwanS Chattergoon
3rd92S ChanderpaulRR Sarwan
4th6S ChanderpaulXM Marshall
5th31S ChanderpaulSE Findlay
6th25S ChanderpaulCS Baugh
7th2S ChanderpaulJE Taylor
8th26S ChanderpaulNO Miller
9th12S ChanderpaulDBL Powell
10th0S ChanderpaulLS Baker