Khaleej Times

Babar leads Pakistan to T20 series win over West Indies

- AFP

karachi — Opener Babar Azam missed a maiden hundred by three runs as Pakistan trounced the West Indies by 82 runs in the second Twenty20 internatio­nal in Karachi on Monday, taking an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Babar cracked 13 fours and a six in his 58-ball innings, reaching 97 not out to guide Pakistan to their highest-ever T20 total of 205-3 in 20 overs after Sarfraz Ahmed won the toss and decided to bat first at the National Stadium.

Paceman Mohammad Amir took 3-22 as the West Indies were dismissed for 123 in 19.2 overs, faring much better than their 60 all out in the first match which they lost by 143 runs — the second-biggest margin of defeat in T20 internatio­nals.

The third match is on Tuesday, also in Karachi.

The West Indies showed more resistance on Monday as Chadwick Walton hit two sixes and four boundaries during his 29-ball 40 and added 39 for the second wicket with the experience­d Marlon Samuels who made 12.

But Shadab (2-23) dismissed both in the space of seven runs to check the West Indian chase before Talat mopped up the tail with 2-12.

“I didn’t get the hundred because of my own fault,” said Babar. “The team’s plan for me was to bat out the 20 overs.”

West Indian skipper Jason Mohammed was left to rue another poor show. “It was another disappoint­ing performanc­e,” said Mohammed. “We tried to set aggressive fields to try and get early wickets. It’s difficult at times. Hopefully we can go home with a victory.”

This is Pakistan’s seventh successive T20 series win, all under Sarfraz Ahmed’s captaincy since September 2016. —

 ?? AFP ?? Pakistani batsmen Hussain Talat (left) and Babar Azam added 119 for the second wicket against West Indies in the second T20I at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi on Monday. —
AFP Pakistani batsmen Hussain Talat (left) and Babar Azam added 119 for the second wicket against West Indies in the second T20I at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi on Monday. —

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