Pakistan clinches series with dominant win over WI

Babar Azam scored his second century in the series and bowlers kept chipping away at West Indies' batting as Pakistan registered a 59-run victory in the second One-Day International in Sharjah. It leads 2-0 in the three-mach series.

Published : Oct 02, 2016 18:50 IST , Sharjah

Babar Azam scored 126 off 123 balls and featured in a 169-run stand with Shoaib Malik.
Babar Azam scored 126 off 123 balls and featured in a 169-run stand with Shoaib Malik.
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Babar Azam scored 126 off 123 balls and featured in a 169-run stand with Shoaib Malik.

Fast-rising Babar Azam cracked a second successive hundred to guide Pakistan to a dominant 59-run win over West Indies in the second One-Day International (ODI) in Sharjah, gaining an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

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Azam's brilliant 126-ball 123 formed the cornerstone of Pakistan's imposing 337 for 5 which also featured half-centuries from Shoaib Malik and Sarfraz Ahmed. West Indies finished on 278 for 7 from its 50 overs with Darren Bravo hitting 61 and Marlon Samuels scoring 57. The final match will be in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

"It was a wonderful team effort," said Pakistan captain Azhar Ali. "We needed a good partnership after losing two early wickets and Azam and Malik gave that to us with pace and wisdom."

West Indian captain Jason Holder rued his team's bad bowling. "I think we didn't bowl as well as we would have wanted and in the end 330-plus was too much for us," said Holder.

West Indies needed to improve on its best chase of 285 against Pakistan which came in 1993 at this same venue, but Pakistan's varied attack kept them at bay. Bravo added 89 for the second wicket with Kraigg Brathwaite (39) after Johnson Charles was removed for two in the second over by Mohammad Amir.

Bravo hit three towering sixes and five boundaries off 74 balls before he was smartly run out by paceman Hasan Ali who knocked over the stumps at the non-striker's end after the batsman aimed for a quick single.

Wahab ends Samuels threat

Samuels also tried his best during his 52-ball 57, spiced with four boundaries and two sixes, and added 67 for the fourth wicket with Denesh Ramdin (34) before fiery pace bowler Wahab Riaz (2 for 48) removed both in successive overs.

Kieron Pollard, playing his 100th ODI, made 22 and Holder, who scored 31 not out, found the going tough as West Indies needed 121 in the last 10 overs and 87 in last five.

Earlier, Azam anchored Pakistan's highest one-day total against West Indies, beating the 307 for 8 it made in Perth nine years ago. Azam added 169 for the third wicket with Malik who missed his ninth one-day hundred by 10 runs, scoring an attractive 84-ball 90 with six hits over the fence and three boundaries.

It was another dominating batting display by Pakistan, with Azam and Malik shredding the West Indian bowling at will, and Sarfraz Ahmed finishing it with 47-ball 60 not out.

Azam reached his second ODI hundred with a single off Carlos Brathwaite, waving his bat and bowing down in delight. He was finally caught off paceman Alzarri Joseph at long-on in the 46th over.

Malik was also ruthless as he reached his 38th half-century off 55 balls before hitting three successive sixes off left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn, one of which went out of the Sharjah stadium. Azam and Malik steadied the innings after openers Ali (nine) and Sharjeel Khan (24) fell in the space of three deliveries with the total at 40.

Ahmed, who hit seven fours, helped Azam add another 73 for the fourth wicket as Pakistan added 97 in the last 10 overs and 55 in the last five. Joseph and Holder took two wickets apiece.

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