Windies finally chase 300-plus to take 1-0 lead
MOHAMMED’S 91 NOT OUT, AIDED BY AN EXPLOSIVE CAMEO BY ASHLEY NURSE (34 OFF 15 BALLS), SAW THE HOME SIDE WIN
PROVIDENCE: Jason Mohammed played the finest innings of his brief international career to pace the West Indies to an historic four-wicket victory over Pakistan in the opening one-day international at the National Stadium in Guyana on Friday.
Set a daunting target after the visitors rattled up a formidable 308 for five batting first, Mohammed’s blistering unbeaten 91 off just 58 deliveries, aided by an explosive cameo at the end from Ashley Nurse (34 off 15 balls), saw the home side successfully chase a target of 300 or more in an ODI for the first time ever following 31 previous failed attempts over a 44-year period. With that weight of history against them, Pakistan looked to have put the West Indies out of the match on a relaid pitch that encouraged attacking strokeplay. Mohammed Hafeez led the tourists’ batting effort with a top score of 88 to temporarily quell the rising tide of criticism at his position in the batting line-up ahead of prolific youngster Babar Azam. Opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad benefited from an early slice of luck to get to 67 while Shoaib Malik, who also capitalised on continuing errant out-cricket by the West Indies, flailed away for 53 off 38 deliveries as Pakistan equalled their second-highest total against these opponents in the 50-over format of the game.
Nurse enjoyed success amid the carnage, the off-spinning allrounder finishing with his best ODI figures of four for 62.
West Indies’ chase started badly with the early loss of Chadwick Walton to Mohammad Amir but left-handers Evin Lewis (47) and Kieran Powell (61) kept their team in with an outside chance even if their comparatively pedestrian progress meant the required run-rate was climbing all the time. Hafeez and Shadab Khan, provided critical breakthroughs but Sarfraz Ahmed paid a heavy price for relying on his faster bowlers to complete win.
Pakistan 308/5 in 50 overs (M Hafeez 88, A Shehzad 67, A Nurse 4/62) lost to West Indies 309/6 in 49 overs (J Mohammed 91 no, K Powell 61, A Nurse 34 n.o, S Khan 2/52)