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Zulfiqar Babar completed a dream debut by striking the final ball of the match for six to give Pakistan a two-wicket victory over the West Indies in the first Twenty 20 international at the Arnos Vale Stadium on Saturday. |
Having taken three wickets for 23 runs with his left-arm spin in helping to restrict the world T20 champions to 152 for seven, the 34-year-old newcomer then made the winning hit off Marlon Samuels with the scores level to hand the home side their first defeat in this form of the game since they lifted the world title last October in Sri Lanka.
Shahid Afridi, who became the first player to hit 400 sixes in an international career during his innings, was named man-of-the-match for his 46 off 27 balls, but even he conceded that Zulfiqar was the man of the moment.
West Indies were rocked onto the back foot at 42 for four after choosing to bat first, Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez taking the critical wickets of openers Johnson Charles and Chris Gayle, before Zulfiqar made an immediate impact by bowling Lendl Simmons in his first over.
He then added the scalps of Samuels and Dwayne Bravo, but not before Bravo and Kieron Pollard put on 56 for the fifth wicket.
“I was really happy to see the desire to win from the players, especially the newcomers in the side,” said a relieved Hafeez. “It was always going to be tough to get a target like that on this pitch, but I was really impressed with the way Umar Amin played and then Shahid Afridi brought it home.”
Kieron Pollard, returning to something like his best form after an atrocious run in the preceding one-day series, finished unbeaten on 49 for the West Indies but was overshadowed by skipper Darren Sammy who smashed 30 off just 14 balls and dominated a 53-run sixth-wicket stand. Such was the extent of the carnage that 54 runs came off the final four overs to give the West Indies a fighting chance.
Like the West Indies, Pakistan also got off to a poor start before another newcomer, Umar Amin, marked his first T20 international with a polished 47, the highest score by a Pakistani on debut. However wickets were
falling around him until Afridi came to the crease and rode his luck in typical flamboyant to tilt the balance
Pakistan’s way.
Sammy engaged in some peculiar tactics in the critical final stage of the match. Apart from choosing not to bowl himself, despite his one over earlier costing just four runs, he persisted with the expensive Shannon Gabriel for the penultimate over.
The fast bowler claimed the wicket of Afridi but again proved costly, spraying an additional three wides down the leg-side to ease Pakistan towards their target.
Simmons ran out Saeed Ajmal with the scores level, but West Indies hopes of pulling off a tie, as they did in the ODI a week earlier in St Lucia, were ended by Zulfiqar’s heave back over the bowler’s head.
Brief Scores
West Indies 152-7 in 20 overs (K Pollard 49 not out, D Sammy 30; Zulfiqar Babar 3/23) lost to Pakistan 158-8 in 20 overs (Umar Amin 47, Shahid Afridi 46; S Gabriel 3/44)