Hasan Ali to Shai Hope, FOUR, a high full-toss and Hope has sliced the drive over backward point, they're checking for a waist high no-ball, but the onfield umpire reckons it's a fair ball - West Indies finish with 294
49.2
4
Hasan Ali to Justin Greaves, FOUR, this is some cameo from Greaves, could well be series winning for the West Indies - fuller length delivery and well wide of off, he makes most of his reach and brutally drills it through extra-cover for a boundary
48.5
4
Naseem Shah to Justin Greaves, FOUR, the boundaries keep flowing - slower short ball from Naseem, Greaves picks the length early and then muscles it behind square on the on-side for another boundary
48.4
6
Naseem Shah to Justin Greaves, SIX, a full-toss and it's been despatched to the deep mid-wicket boundary - a gift and Greaves doesn't miss out, gets into a great position and thwacks it over the ropes - it's checked for a waist-high full-toss, but it's a legal delivery
48.2
4
Naseem Shah to Shai Hope, FOUR, back-to-back boundaries for Hope and he's on a roll - fuller length delivery at the stumps and it's flicked behind square on the on-side - fine leg and was inside the ring and it's a long chase for the man at deep backward square leg, he does well to slide and stop - but as the momentum continued, his fore-arm touched the advertising skirtings before he could release the ball. umpire Sharfuddoula has plenty of looks, it's very close and it's a 50-50 call, which goes in the favour of Hope
48.1
4
Naseem Shah to Shai Hope, FOUR, hammered, back of a length and just outside off - Hope stays leg-sided and then swats it back over the bowler's head, couple of bounces and over the ropes
48
4
Hasan Ali to Justin Greaves, FOUR, an ugly swipe and the luck is with the West Indians at the moment - fuller length delivery and well wide of off, looked like the slower ball and had Greaves slogging, finds the inside edge and runs away past the leg-stump - another expensive over, 18 came off it
47.3
6
Hasan Ali to Justin Greaves, SIX, sheer power from Greaves, on a good length and at the stumps, he clears his left left and then bludgeons the on-drive, flat and hard, wide of long-on and over the ropes
46.4
H
Naseem Shah to Shai Hope, FOUR, that's a sensational hundred from Shai Hope, his 18th in ODIs, 2nd against Pakistan - the crowd erupt in joy as the West Indian captain removes his helmet and soaks in the applause. On a pitch where all other batters struggled for fluency, this has been a cracking hundred - a long half-volley and he drilled the drive wide of cover, no chance for the fiielder running across in the deep
45.4
4
Hasan Ali to Justin Greaves, FOUR, the boundaries keep coming, was the slower wide ball from Hasan, Greaves was undone by the lack of pace as he looked to drive, caught the top-edge and lobbed to the left of short third - the fielder dives, gets a hand onto the ball and palms it away to the ropes
45
6
Abrar Ahmed to Shai Hope, SIX, clubbed, Hope is in a mad rush now, dropped shortt from Abrar and it sits up to be smacked - Hope rocks back and then hammers it fiercely over mid-wicket, 18 off the over and West Indies are on a roll
44.5
4
Abrar Ahmed to Shai Hope, FOUR, streaky and four, tossed up slower and just outside off - Hope lost his shape as he went for the almighty slog, gets a thick edge and the ball runs past the keeper for a boundary
44.1
6
Abrar Ahmed to Shai Hope, SIX, a one-handed maximum now, he's going through the gears with ease - floated around off, Hope stayed leg-sided and then had to reach out on the slog-sweep, the bottom hand came off on impact, but he's imparted enough power to send it sailing over long-on
43.2
6
Nawaz to Shai Hope, SIX, back-to-back sixes and Hope is on the move - Nawaz dragged the length back, but it sits up to be smacked - Hope read the length early, swivelled across and then hammered the pull over wide long-on
43.1
6
Nawaz to Shai Hope, SIX, cracking shot, Hope has been one West Indian batter who has loked good against spin today - flighted delivery on middle and leg, he backs away, clears his front leg and then hoists the slog-sweep, high and over deep mid-wicket for a maximum, brings up the 200 for West Indies
43
4
Naseem Shah to Shai Hope, no ball, FOUR, creamed, a low full-toss - Naseem was looking for that inswinging yorker once again, Hope clears his front leg and then drills it past extra-cover for a boundary. Naseem has overstepped as well, so a free-hit coming up
41.5
W
Nawaz to Motie, out Caught&Bowled!! One shot too many and West Indies have lost their 6th wicket - was tossed up slower and just outside off, spins back into the left-hander and Motie was lured into playing the big shot - hoicks across the line, hits high on the bat and it spooned straight up, Nawaz calls for the catch, settles under the skier and takes it with ease. Motie c and b Nawaz 5(7) [4s-1]
41.3
4
Nawaz to Motie, FOUR, crunched, dropped short by Nawaz - Motie backs away, opens up the off-side and then punches it over extra-cover, played with a straight bat and it's a one-bounce boundary
40.3
W
Naseem Shah to Roston Chase, out Bowled!! That's an absolute peach and Chase has no answers - a reverse swinging yorker, bowled with sheer pace and it cannoned onto Chase's pad even before he could get the bat down, it then ricochets and hits the base of middle, simply too good for the West Indian number 6 and the partnership has been broken. Roston Chase b Naseem Shah 36(29) [4s-3 6s-2]
38.2
4
Naseem Shah to Roston Chase, FOUR, he's timing them so sweetly! Good length delivery on middle-leg, again he just picks it up off a length and whips it away to the cow corner ropes, all timing and it nearly went all the way
38
6
Nawaz to Roston Chase, SIX, glorious from Roston Chase! You know someone's in great touch when they're playing shots like these, tossed up full on middle-leg, cleared his front-leg just a touch before lofting it straight back through the line again, quite a bit like the six he struck in the previous over
36.4
6
Hasan Ali to Roston Chase, SIX, terrific shot! He holds the pose for the cameras! Good length delivery on off-stump, Roston Chase just picked it up off a length and lofted it straight back through the line, absolutely nailed it and sailed into the sight screen
35.2
4
Nawaz to Roston Chase, FOUR, Roston Chase shows his partner how it's done! Tossed up full on off-stump again, Roston Chase leans in and reverse-sweeps, hits it firmly and it was out of short third man's reach
35.1
F
Nawaz to Shai Hope, 3 runs, fifty for Shai Hope! That ball goes right in between the wide slip and the keeper! Tossed up full on off-stump, Shai Hope went for a reverse-sweep and it took a bit of glove before going right into that little gap, would've been out had slip been at a conventional position. Nonetheless, another fifty for the ever-consistent Shai Hope
34
4
Nawaz to Shai Hope, FOUR, edged and four! A healthy over for the West Indies, they needed that badly. Flatter delivery just outside off, slid on with the arm as Shai Hope pressed back looking to punch it through the covers, got a thick outside edge that just about went past first slip
33.2
4
Nawaz to Roston Chase, FOUR, that's very nicely played! He picked his spot nicely, tossed up full just outside off, Roston Chase leant right across his stumps to fetch it before playing a lofted paddle-sweep, man at fine-leg was in the ring and it cleared him easily, nearly went all the way too
32.2
6
Saim Ayub to Shai Hope, SIX, half-tracker and Shai Hope makes the most of it! Dragged down on off-stump, Shai Hope rocked back and thumped it hard over deep mid-wicket, clears the ropes comfortably, first boundary after 33 balls
30.3
W
Saim Ayub to Rutherford, out Caught by Talat!! That's the pressure doing its trick for Pakistan! The West Indies are in some strife here, Rutherford couldn't get going against spin and he tried to hit his way out, didn't work. Flatter delivery on middle, Rutherford went back in his crease looking to heave it away but only managed to slice it up in the air, it looked like he was aiming deep mid-wicket and he ended up skewing it into the off-side. Talat moved around to his left at long-off and held on to it easily. Rutherford c Talat b Saim Ayub 15(40) [4s-1]
26.4
4
Saim Ayub to Shai Hope, FOUR, cracking shot, dragged too short from Saim - Hope rocks back and then clubs the pull over mid-wicket, one bounce and over the ropes
26
4
Nawaz to Shai Hope, FOUR, edged, and the ball flies wide of slip, extra bounce from a length and had Hope slashing, did so with hard hands and the ball flew wide of the man at slip
25
4
Saim Ayub to Shai Hope, FOUR, a rare bad ball and Hope has put it away, much to the cheers of the crowd - tossed up and sliding down leg, Hope gets down low, rolled his wrists over and the beat backward square leg with the sweep
21
4
Saim Ayub to Rutherford, FOUR, cracking shot, that should relieve some pressure off Rutherford - fraction short and just outside off, the left-hander makes room and finds the gap past backward point for a boundary
19.1
W
Abrar Ahmed to Keacy Carty, out Lbw!! This looked straightforward - was there some bat on that? Keacy Carty has been given OUT LBW and he reluctantly reviews. Shuffled right across and missed a full ball, struck in front of off, the ball is straightening and it should be crashing into the stumps - a murmer on UltraEdge, but that's the bat hitting the ground. Onto ball-tracking: It's three reds and Carty is OUT. He got into a rut and falls trying the big shot - Abrar has been impressive and he just stuck to the basics - a shuffle across on the sweep and he was always in trouble once he missed it, the ball was smashing into the off-stump and off goes Carty. Keacy Carty lbw b Abrar Ahmed 17(45) [4s-1]
14
W
Abrar Ahmed to Lewis, out Caught by (sub)Mohammad Haris!! That's a great catch out on the ropes! Tossed up full on off-stump, Lewis went for another big hit, leant in and slogged across the line and it went up a mile in the air. He hit it into the wind that meant it didn't quite have enough to sail over, Haris the substitute was down at deep mid-wicket, settled under it and remained so composed throughout. Knew exactly where the boundary rope was behind him and he made the catch look so easy. Lewis c (sub)Mohammad Haris b Abrar Ahmed 37(54) [4s-1 6s-3]
13
6
Talat to Lewis, SIX, Lewis is motoring now! Good length delivery on off-stump, Lewis just walked at it and hoicked it over deep mid-wicket, something very dismissive about the way he struck that
12.3
6
Talat to Lewis, SIX, he's latched on to that! Banged in short on middle, Lewis was on to that quickly, he pressed back and hooked it clean into the stands at long leg
10.2
Talat to Lewis, no run, review lost! Good length delivery angling into off-stump from round the wicket, hit the deck and straightened just a touch, Lewis was caught in his crease as he tried to defend and there was a sound as it passed the outside edge. There was a huge shout from Rizwan and the rest of the fielders but UltraEdge confirms that the sound was of the bat clipping the back pad. Both reviews gone now! Great decision from the umpire
8.1
6
Naseem Shah to Lewis, SIX, that's been dispatched! Length delivery slanting across just outside off, bit of a half-tracker and Lewis had room to free his arms, he heaved it away over deep mid-wicket with a free swing and it landed well over the ropes
6.2
4
Naseem Shah to Keacy Carty, FOUR, beautiful shot! Overpitched on off-stump, Keacy Carty gets forward and caresses it through extra cover, timed it sweetly and it raced away, first boundary after 29 deliveries
5.1
Hasan Ali to Lewis, no run, review lost! Good length delivery just outside off, shaped back in and rapped Lewis on the top of the back pad as he was looking to punch it off the crease, turns out he got a little inside edge on this
2.3
W
Naseem Shah to Brandon King, out Caught by Salman Agha!! Edged and gone! Naseem Shah points to his skipper in celebration, looks like that was a plan coming to fruition. Good length delivery on off-stump, angled in and there was just a bit of extra bounce, Brandon King was looking to get forward in defence and was undone by the extra bounce. It tooka thick outside edge and flew to Salman's left at first slip. No mistakes there and Pakistan celebrate an early breakthrough. Brandon King c Salman Agha b Naseem Shah 5(8) [4s-1]
1.2
4
Hasan Ali to Lewis, FOUR, width and punished! Length delivery slanting across wide outside off, Lewis reached out and slapped it away through the covers to pick up his first boundary
1
4
Naseem Shah to Brandon King, FOUR, inside edge goes to the fence! Length delivery wide outside off, Brandon King just had a waft at it away from his body, feet remained rooted to his crease and he got a thick inside edge that went past his stumps and down to the ropes