In the cricket world cup quarter final match between West Indies and Pakistan, Pakistan packed all West Indies batsmen for just 112 runs. Pakistan played strong bowling performance which complete the innings of West Indies for 112 runs from 43.3 overs. The wicket fall of West Indies showed a powerful bowling performance by the Pakistan bowlers. (Chris Gayle, 2.5 Over) (Devon Smith, 5.1 Over) (Darren Bravo, 5.4 Over) (Ramnaresh Sarwan, 24.1 Over) (Kieron Pollard, 26.4 Over) (Devon Thomas, 26.5 Over) (Darren Sammy, 27.2 Over) (Devendra Bishoo, 27.5 Over) (Kemar Roach, 42.2 Over) (Ravi Rampaul, 43.3 Over) The destruction of West Indies batting order started with the catch of Chris Gayle the batting backbone of WI taken by Shahid Afridi in the bowling of Umar Gul. Chris Gayle was only able to add 8 runs in to his score card from 9 balls with support of 2 boundaries. The wicket of another opener of West Indies, Devon Smith was achieved by Mohammad Hafeez in the form of a Leg before wicket (LBW). The total score of West Indies were 16 when the third wicket fell as Darren Bravo in the 5.4 overs. Ramnaresh Sarwad scored 24 runs from 68 deliveries before he was caught by Umar Akmal in bowling of Shahid Afridi. Kieron Pollard the Twenty 20 specialist all rounder of WI was caught by Kamran Akmal in the bowling of Shahid Afridi. Kieron Pollard was only able to get 1 run from 7 balls. The 6th wicket was of Devon Thomas, in the over 26.5. He was totally golden duck in the bowling of Shahid Afridi. Devendra Bishoo was clean bowled by Saeed Ajmal. Kemar Roach made 16 runs from 43 balls and shown his best effort in remaining in crease facing the powerful deliveries of Pakistan bowlers and strong outfield arranged by the Pakistan Captain. Ravi Rampaul was bowled by Shahid Afridi in the 43.3 over. The batting expert of West Indies Shivnarine Chanderpaul remained unbeaten with 44 runs from 106 balls with support of a six. |
World cup Cricket score - West Indies vs Pakistan
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