Jamaica Gleaner

‘Best feeling of my career’

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): HERO OF the opening One-Day Internatio­nal, Jason Mohammed, said leading the West Indies to victory here yesterday was the best moment of his career so far.

The 30-year-old, in only his sixth ODI, blasted a scintillat­ing unbeaten 91 to help West Indies pull off a record run chase of 309 and beat Pakistan by four wickets with an over to spare at the Guyana National Stadium.

“That’s the best feeling I’ve ever had in internatio­nal cricket,” the Trinidadia­n said afterwards.

“Although I got 90-odd today, getting the winning runs was the best feeling I’ve ever had in internatio­nal cricket. I just pray to God that my team can keep this belief and let’s have a couple more feelings like this.”

Chasing Pakistan’s imposing 308 for five, West Indies found themselves struggling to keep up with the required run rate at 158 for four in the 34th over.

FAST HALF-CENTURY

However, Mohammed arrived to play a blinder, smashing the second fastest-ever half-century by a West Indian against Pakistan, to fire his side to victory.

All told, he faced a mere 58 deliveries and struck 11 fours and three sixes.

“Coming into bat, we were under a little bit of pressure in terms of the strike rate and stuff,” he explained.

“But I knew that as long as I played myself in, rotated the strike and gained momentum and try and take it down to the end as much as possible then we could see what could happen in the end, and that’s exactly what we did as a team.”

He added: “I always tend to start off a little bit slowly. I’m a momentum player and I know so long as I get my game right, it’s going to come off. I try and work the ball around at the start and of course I can try and power the ball once I get in so that was my plan to today and everything worked out excellentl­y.”

Mohammed’s superb innings followed on the backs of two half-centuries in the three-match ODI series against England last month, as well as a good run of form in the Regional Super50.

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