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Pak Vs West Indies T20 World Cup 2013 Highlights West Indies wallop Pakistan

Pak Vs West Indies T20 World Cup 2013 Highlights West Indies wallop Pakistan.DHAKA: Those who are quick to anoint India captain MS Dhoni as the best finisher in constrained overs cricket better hold their judgment. West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo and Darren Sammy are quick staking a case to that tag. After their heist against Australia, when they included 49 in 19 balls Friday, the team pummeled Pakistan in their virtual quarterfinal at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. 

Pak Vs West Indies T20 World Cup 2013 Highlights West Indies wallop Pakistan

Batting in the first place, they put on 71 runs off 32 balls to swing the force irreversibly in the Super 10 crash of the World T20 on Tuesday to help them recoup from a sensitive 81/5 in 13.5 overs. The last five overs strove for 82 runs as Pakistan's best demise bowlers Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal endured extraordinary meltdowns. Gul yielded 21 runs in the eighteenth over as Bravo hit him for two sixes, one each over long on and mid-wicket. 
At that point the ball was in Ajmal's court to languish as Bravo hammered him over progressive sixes over mid-wicket. Sammy excessively hit the offie for a six over the bowler's head and a limit through spread as the Windies assumed responsibility. Bravo's run out for a savage 26-ball 46 (2x4, 4x6) in the last over didn't influence Sammy as he pounded Sohail Tanveer for 14 runs. From a position of sadness, West Indies picked up power with what added up to 166 for 6 in the wake of choosing to bat. The last three overs had gotten them 59. 
Pakistan, it appeared, were shell stunned after that ambush and were knocked down some pins out for 82 in 17.5 overs. Ahmed Shehzad, the centurion in their earnest win against Bangladesh on Sunday, fell LBW to the first bundle of the innings from a full-length swinging conveyance to left-arm-seamer Krishmar Santokie. Leg-spinner Samuel Badree (3-10) rejected Kamran Akmal, got at mid-off by a moving Bravo, and cheated more youthful sibling Umar with a googly. He likewise had Shoaib Malik with a straighter one as Pakistan sank to 13/4. 
Captain Hafeez attempted to solidify however there is no such thing in T20, particularly when you are pursuing 167. His late approach harm the 2009 champions much all the more as capable hitters like Sohaib Maqsood (18), Sohail Tanveer (14) and Shahid Afridi (18) were left with a lot to do. Afridi and Tanveer attempted to do the unthinkable via hauling several sixes even away Narine, however in the long run the Bravo-Sammy association was so great it was not possible characteristic in a losing reason. Narine completed with 3 for 16 including the wickets of Maqsood and Afridi as wicket-manager Denesh Ramdin finished with four stumpings. 
In Tuesday's virtual quarterfinal, even the most enthusiastic adherent of West Indian cricket might have lost any desire for an elimination round compartment when the West Indies were 81/5 at the end of the fourteenth over. The openers, Chris Gayle and Dwayne Smith, had been released affordably after the Windies won the hurl and chose to bat. Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez struck a telling blow when he foxed Gayle with the turn by knocking down some pins around the wicket. There was no returning for Gayle, remaining outside the popping wrinkle, once he missed the ball. Wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal effected the confusing. In the following over, Kamran got Smith after medium-pacer Sohail Tanvir misused the Barbadian's shortcoming outside off-stump. Lendl Simmons and Marlon Samuels included 39 for the third wicket, yet they were both rejected in the tenth over. Ramdin, in the wake of confronting nine balls for his five, attempted to toil out of inconvenience however was gotten at midwicket. 
Kieron Pollard, who gives the energy down the request, was lost. So at the end of the day it was left to Sammy and Bravo to scrape them out of inconvenience. Sammy joined Bravo on the fifth chunk of the fourteenth over. They had included 26 off 20 balls and at 107/5 at the end of the seventeenth over, there were no indications of an approaching counterattack. 
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With eighteen balls remaining, the West Indies, doddering at simply over six runs an over, might have yearned for the Bravo-Sammy association, which had prepared 49 off 19 balls while pursuing against Australia, to take them to 140 — a target not past them however there was no marking down the Pakistan assaul
 
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