WI VS PAK - 3rd T20I, Pakistan tour of West Indies, 2017

West Indies vs Pakistan

West Indies won by 7 wkts

WI -138/3 (14.5)

PAK -137/8 (19.6)

PLAYER OF THE MATCH : Evin Lewis

Batter

R
B
4s
6s
SR
4
1
1
0
400
17
15
2
0
113.33

Bowler

O
M
R
W
ECO
3.5
0
38
1
9.91

That's all we have from this game. The final T20I is tomorrow, do join us back for that. Untill next time, it's a goodbye and goodnight from everyone here. Ciao!

Braithwaite: Very pleased with the performance today. We thought we were 20 runs short but we pulled back things well towards the end. The maturity that Mohammed showed was impressive and it was a very professional performance from the boys. Need to show more intensity tomorrow.

Evin Lewis, Man of the Match: I felt positive today, I'm happy that I got a good start and helped my team chase this total. The bowlers set up things for us and I played my natural game.

Sarfraz: I don't think it was a good total. Kamran and Azam played well but we lost track in the last 7 overs. We lost momentum in the middle overs. Credit to West Indies, they have outplayed us. Looking forward to the next game.

15:29 Local Time: Players from both teams exchange handshakes. The crowd are jubilant. What a turnaround for West Indies. Their bowlers set up the platform, restricting Pakistan to a meagre 137. And then their batsman - Evin Lewis never gave a whiff to the visitors with his belligerent 91. Rest of the batsmen played second fiddle to him. Lewis though fell at the doorstep of victory and it was Simmons, who applied the finishing touches, helping his side romp home with 37 balls to spare. West Indies have thrown life into this series now with this win. A rare off-day for Sarfraz and his boys. Must be a humiliating defeat for sure, but they just didn't have enough runs on the board. Stick around for the presentations..

14.5

4

Shadab Khan to Simmons, FOUR, we are done. West Indies win by 7 wickets. Shadab trims his length, Simmons waits on the back foot and punches it solidly past mid-on

Lendl Simmons, right handed bat, comes to the crease

14.4

W

Shadab Khan to Lewis, out Caught by Riaz!! The party is over. A magnificent knock from Lewis comes to an end. Goes for the gloy shot, doesn't find the sweet spot of his willow. Drills it towards long-off, Riaz for a fleeting period seems to have misjudged it as he over-ran. But somehow managed to snaffle it in the end. Lewis c Riaz b Shadab Khan 91(51) [4s-5 6s-9]

Shadab Khan to Lewis, THATS OUT!! Caught!!

14.3

Shadab Khan to Lewis, no run, quicker outside off, Lewis waits and plays the late-cut to short third man

Just 4 needed now..

14.2

6

Shadab Khan to Lewis, SIX, oh my word! He is toying all the bowlers. A tossed up delivery on off, Lewis flexes his muscles and tonks it over long-on

14.1

Shadab Khan to J Mohammed, 1 run, leg-break, on a fuller length, worked away to long-on

Shadab Khan [3.0-0-27-0] is back into the attack

END OF OVER 14

24 Runs

WI: 127 - 2

1 6 0 6 N4 0 6

Jason Mohammed

16 (14)

Lewis

85 (48)

Tanvir

3-0-40-1

13.6

Tanvir to Lewis, SIX, woah. What a strike. An attempted slower ball from Tanvir, sat up nicely for Lewis, who swivels across and pulls it behind square, just about carries over the ropes

13.5

Tanvir to Lewis, no run, good riposte from Tanvir. Bowls a yorker outside off, Lewis fails to squeeze it out

13.5

4

Tanvir to Lewis, no ball, FOUR, Lewis is in a hurry here. A waist-high full toss from Tanvir, outside off, Lewis slices it over point. It's called a no-ball for height and a free-hit coming up for Lewis

13.4

6

Tanvir to Lewis, SIX, "Lewis is carving apart Pakistan bowling," gushes Ian Bishop on air. A full ball in the slot, Lewis clears his front leg and murders it straight down the ground with a clean swing off the bat

13.3

Tanvir to Lewis, no run, tries the slower short ball does Tanvir, Lewis sanely ducks under it

13.2

6

Tanvir to Lewis, SIX, this is some hitting from Lewis. Savage strokeplay from the southpaw. Gets under this length delivery early and smacks it off the meat, sends it soaring way back into the long-on stands