Match Details


09:08 AM IST, 11:38 PM Local Time: NERVES OF STEEL FROM JASON HOLDER AS HE FINISHES OFF THE GAME ON THE LAST DELIVERY. A MUCH-NEEDED WIN FOR THE WEST INDIES TO BREAK A 6-MATCH LOSING STREAK IN THE FORMAT. WITH THIS, THEY ALSO LEVEL THE SERIES 1-1 WITH A GAME LEFT.
Chasing 134 for victory, West Indies lost their first wicket in the 2nd over itself as Mohammad Nawaz trapped Alick Athanaze in front. Captain Shai Hope and Jewel Andrew played some pleasant strokes off the seamers but Nawaz had them tied on a string. The left-arm spinner eventually had Andrew caught at short third in the 4th over as well before the West Indies finished the Powerplay at 34/2.
Sherfane Rutherfordās struggles against spin continued as well with Saim Ayub bowling a superb off-spinner to strike his pad in the 8th over. The runs completely dried up with the spinners operating in tandem and Nawaz had a third scalp when Hope chipped a length delivery straight down the pitch. The hosts continued to slip with Roston Chase holing out to long-on off Saimās bowling in the 14th over.
Just as the game seemed done and dusted, Gudakesh Motie struck a couple of sixes off Hasan Ali as the 16th over brought 16 runs. The game turned towards Pakistanās side once again when Motie was run-out courtesy some smart work from Mohammad Haris. A few deliveries later, Haris also took a fantastic catch to send back Keacy Carty off Sufiyan Muqeemās bowling.
The hosts needed 36 off the last 18 balls and the duo of
Romario Shepherd and Jason Holder combined to take 12 runs off Shaheen Afridiās
bowling. Shepherd then went into over-drive in the penultimate over as he
smashed Hasan Ali in an over which travelled for 16 runs.
With 8 needed off the final over, Shaheen Afridi was handed a tough task but he gave some hope to his side by getting rid of Shepherd on the second delivery. The equation came down to 3 off the last ball when Holder heaved the ball past the fielder at short fine-leg as the fans started to celebrate to their hearts fulfillment.
Earlier in the match, Pakistan fell into early trouble at 21/3 in the 5th over and later 53/4. However, a superb 60-run partnership between captain, Agha Salman and Hasan Nawaz helped Pakistan get on track for a decent total. Yet, Jason Holder and Gudakesh Motie bowled superbly during the final overs as Pakistan collapsed to end up with 133/9 off their 20 overs. Nawaz top-scored for Pakistan with 40 off 23 balls while Holder picked up 4/19 from his four overs.