Pakistan pulled off a four-wicket win with one conveyance to extra in the fifth and last One-Day International against the West Indies at the Beausejour Stadium on Wednesday (July 24).
Pursuing West Indies' aggregate of 242-7, Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq made 63 to control his group to the target in spite of the fact that it made overwhelming climate of it at the end. Saeed Ajmal mixed him for the winning pursue Kieron Pollard neglected to hit the stumps at the non-striker's end.pakistan, which came into the last diversion sitting on a great 2-1 lead, won the five-match arrangement 3-1 with the third match finishing in a tie. The groups now head out to St Vincent for the two Twenty20 Internationals on Saturday and Sunday.
Misbah, who fell in last over with the scores level, was named both the man of the match and the man of the arrangement as he at the end of the day demonstrated the diverse between the two groups. The West Indies accepted it had Misbah got behind by stand-in wicketkeeper Lendl Simmons off Tino Best with the Pakistan chief on 49 and the aggregate perusing 190-4 in the 43rd over, with 53 still required for triumph.
Umpire Paul Reiffel discounted the batsman, choice tested by West Indies skipper Dwayne Bravo, yet the Decision Review System (DRS) maintained the on-field verdict. Ahmed Shehzad top-scored for Pakistan with 64, however as West Indies appeared to be battling back in the center stages, Misbah and Umar Akmal, the team which had taken Pakistan to triumph in the drizzle abbreviated fourth match three days prior, went to the gathering once more.
They put on 66 for the fifth wicket before Akmal was released by Best for 37 in the middle of light gives. Pakistan was still ahead on the Duckworth/lewis strategy at that stage and when the players came back to the field following 20 minutes, Pakistan squeaked home, helped by Shahid Afridi's six over square-leg off Bravo in the 49th over.
Prior on, Bravo had made 48 off only 27 balls to give his group's innings a late surge with 62 runs falling off the last five overs. Bravo's cameo and Darren Sammy's fast 29 supported West Indies, which had prior been held together by Marlon Samuels (45) and Johnson Charles (43). Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan imparted five wickets for Pakistan.
Pursuing West Indies' aggregate of 242-7, Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq made 63 to control his group to the target in spite of the fact that it made overwhelming climate of it at the end. Saeed Ajmal mixed him for the winning pursue Kieron Pollard neglected to hit the stumps at the non-striker's end.pakistan, which came into the last diversion sitting on a great 2-1 lead, won the five-match arrangement 3-1 with the third match finishing in a tie. The groups now head out to St Vincent for the two Twenty20 Internationals on Saturday and Sunday.
Misbah, who fell in last over with the scores level, was named both the man of the match and the man of the arrangement as he at the end of the day demonstrated the diverse between the two groups. The West Indies accepted it had Misbah got behind by stand-in wicketkeeper Lendl Simmons off Tino Best with the Pakistan chief on 49 and the aggregate perusing 190-4 in the 43rd over, with 53 still required for triumph.
Umpire Paul Reiffel discounted the batsman, choice tested by West Indies skipper Dwayne Bravo, yet the Decision Review System (DRS) maintained the on-field verdict. Ahmed Shehzad top-scored for Pakistan with 64, however as West Indies appeared to be battling back in the center stages, Misbah and Umar Akmal, the team which had taken Pakistan to triumph in the drizzle abbreviated fourth match three days prior, went to the gathering once more.
They put on 66 for the fifth wicket before Akmal was released by Best for 37 in the middle of light gives. Pakistan was still ahead on the Duckworth/lewis strategy at that stage and when the players came back to the field following 20 minutes, Pakistan squeaked home, helped by Shahid Afridi's six over square-leg off Bravo in the 49th over.
Prior on, Bravo had made 48 off only 27 balls to give his group's innings a late surge with 62 runs falling off the last five overs. Bravo's cameo and Darren Sammy's fast 29 supported West Indies, which had prior been held together by Marlon Samuels (45) and Johnson Charles (43). Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan imparted five wickets for Pakistan.