GROS ISLET: Leg-spinner
Devendra Bishoo captured four wickets while Lendl Simmons composed a fluent 65
as West Indies beat Pakistan by seven runs in their inaugural Twenty20
international on Thursday.
Umar Akmal led the way
with 41, Asad Shafiq made 25, and Saeed Ajmal scored 21 not out as the
Pakistanis were restricted to 143 for nine in their 20 overs, chasing 151 for
victory at the Beausejour Cricket Ground.
"I think the pitch
was good for batsmen, and I don't know why we missed this opportunity to win
this match," said Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi.
"We are not
building any partnerships. This is what has been missing for us for a few
months. Bishoo bowled really well, and all of their bowlers delivered in the
right areas."
The visitors' batting
was undermined chiefly by leg-spinner Bishoo, whose four wickets for 17 runs
from his allotted four overs earned him the man-of-the-match award, and Ravi
Rampaul supported with three for 31 from four overs.
"The jump from
domestic cricket to international cricket is a big difference," said
Bishoo.
"You have to be far
more containing because the batsmen take good balls and turn them into bad
balls. The pitch was a good pitch and I felt it would slide onto the bat."
Pakistan bowlers' looked
short of work as opener Simmons struck seven fours and two sixes in the top
score of 65 from 44 deliveries as West Indies built a total of 150 for seven
from their 20 overs.
Abdur Rehman gave
Pakistan an early breakthrough, when he trapped Andre Fletcher lbw for one, but
Simmons and Darren Bravo added 99 for the second wicket to put West Indies back
on track for a decent total.
Rehman made the
breakthrough again when he had Bravo caught at long-on for 42, and West Indies
wobbled the rest of the way, with no other batsman passing 20.
Rehman, Wahab Riaz and
Saeed Ajmal collected two wickets apiece for Pakistan.
Pakistan made a shaky
start to their chase and soon slid to 49 for four in the seventh over when
Bishoo tightened the screws, having Asad Shafiq caught at short mid-on with his
fourth delivery, and next ball, had Misbah-ul-Haq hit wicket for a first-ball duck.
Akmal tried to keep the
momentum going in the middle of the innings, but Bishoo had Afridi caught at
extra cover for 12 to effectively dent Pakistan's hopes.
The two sides contest
the first one-day international in a series of five, starting on Saturday at
the same venue.
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