Cricket: Pakistan v West Indies -- five match facts
Christchurch: Five match facts for Saturday´s World Cup Pool B match between Pakistan and the West Indies at Hagley Oval :- Since their win at the 2007 World Cup, West Indies have won four and lost...
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February 21, 2015
Christchurch: Five match facts for Saturday´s World Cup Pool B match between Pakistan and the West Indies at Hagley Oval (11:00 local/22:00 GMT, Feb 20):
- Since their win at the 2007 World Cup, West Indies have won four and lost 11 of their 16 one-day internationals against Pakistan, with one tie.
- Chris Gayle needs 60 runs to become the 11th player to score 1,000 runs in ODIs between these teams.
- West Indies have lost their last four World Cup matches. They have never lost five in a row.
- Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has the joint-highest average (76) in ODIs between these teams, reaching 50 in nine of his 15 innings.
- Shahid Afridi needs one wicket to go clear of Shaun Pollock as the outright fifth highest ODI wicket-taker. Both have 393 wickets. (AFP)