Champions Trophy: West Indies restrict Pakistan to 170
LONDON: Pakistan’s batting struggled against the West Indies in their match of the ICC Champions Trophy being played at the Oval. West Indies is set to chase a 171 run target in the second...
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June 07, 2013
LONDON: Pakistan’s batting struggled against the West Indies in their match of the ICC Champions Trophy being played at the Oval. West Indies is set to chase a 171 run target in the second innings.
West Indies won the toss and skipper Dwyane Bravo put Pakistan into bat. The struggles for Pakistan started right from the get go as Kemar Roach dismissed Imran Farhat in the first over. The seamer continued his dominant spell claiming the wickets of Mohammad Hafeez and Asad Shafiq.
Notable performances for Pakistan came from skipper Misbah ul Haq who scored a career best 96 not out. Nasir Jamshed chipped in with a half century.