Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Babar, Hasan lead Pak to 74-run victory

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Babar Azam stroked yet another hundred against the West Indies and Hasan Ali claimed five wickets as Pakistan won the second one-day internatio­nal by 74 runs at the National Stadium in Guyana on Sunday.

Put in by West Indies captain Jason Holder, Pakistan totalled 282 for five and then dismissed the hosts for 208 off 44.5 overs despite a battling knock from Holder, who was last out to Ali for a top score of 68.

Reinstated in his favourite number three spot in the batting order, Azam held a faltering innings together and then accelerate­d towards an unbeaten 125, his fifth century in ODIs and fourth in five innings against the Caribbean side.

His classy knock occupied 132 deliveries and was embellishe­d with three sixes and seven fours.

“I just wanted to bat through to the end of the innings and I was able to achieve that to help us put up a good total,” he said.

“It doesn’t matter where I bat, I just want to make a contributi­on for the team.”

Azam received critical support from Imad Wasim, the allrounder finishing unbeaten on 43 in an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 99 which released the shackles of previously discipline­d West Indian bowling on a pitch lacking the pace and bounce from the first match -- which the home team won by four wickets -two days earlier.

On a good batting pitch the home side also lost their discipline in the reply, crashing to 75 for six with a series of poor shots while the Pakistan bowlers showed much greater intent than in the first game. “Our batting at the top again let us down because I felt, on this pitch, we definitely had a chance to get to 283,” Holder noted at the end of the match.

“Maybe it would have been different with some more runs at the top but now we have to focus on winning on Tuesday (in the third and final match).”

Holder was given support by Ashley Nurse, who belted a oneday best 44 in dominating a 58-run seventh-wicket stand with his captain.

However the accurate Ali, who finished with five for 38 off 8.5 overs, eliminated any outside chance the West Indies had of stealing a series-clinching victory. The Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) on Monday moved the Supreme Court seeking clarificat­ion on whether persons, rendered ineligible to hold posts in BCCI and state cricket associatio­ns, can be nominated to take part in the ICC meeting on April 24. A bench comprising justices Dipak Misra, AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachu­d fixed the plea of the apex court-appointed CoA, headed by former CAG Vinod Rai, for hearing on April 17.

The CoA said the apex court had accepted suggestion­s of the Justice RM Lodha panel on the issue of eligibilit­y criteria for becoming office bearers in the BCCI and state associatio­ns and one of the conditions said that a person, above the age of 70 years, cannot hold an office in these bodies.

Senior advocate CU Singh, appearing for the CoA, asked whether persons like N Srinivasan and Niranjan Shah, who have been rendered ineligible by virtue of the apex court judgement, be nominated by their respective state

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Babar Azam slammed an unbeaten 125. David Warner, Sunrisers Hyderabad captain, hands Gujarat Lions pacer Basil Thampi his shoe during the tie on Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Babar Azam slammed an unbeaten 125. David Warner, Sunrisers Hyderabad captain, hands Gujarat Lions pacer Basil Thampi his shoe during the tie on Sunday.
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