1st T20I, Bridgetown, Jul 28 2021, Pakistan tour of West Indies
Cricket Highlights & Scorecard
No result West Indies 85 for 5 (Pollard 22*, Hasan 2-11, Qadir 1-6) vs Pakistan
Incessant
rain first reduced the first West Indies-Pakistan T20I to a nine-over
shootout before eventually washing away the match. Pakistan had chosen
to bowl first under cloudy skies with rain also predicted, but the teams
raced off to the dressing room just after completing their national
anthems. It took almost three hours for the rain to stop and the ground
to dry, with the umpires then deciding to curtail the contest.
But of whatever was played, Kieron Pollard and the Pakistan bowlers combined to ensure there was entertaining cricket while it lasted.
Debutant Wasim has instant impact
All it took right-arm pacer Mohammad Wasim
to land a blow was five balls, although that was not a wicket. In the
second over of the West Indies innings, he pitched one short of a length
on middle and off, and got it to angle in with the bounce on to Lendl Simmons,
who missed his pull. The ball instead hit him on the right side of his
neck, immediately inviting the physio on the ground, who decided to take
Simmons off with a sling protecting his right arm.
Wasim
was taken off after that, but returned to bowl the seventh over. After
hurting Simmons, he then had Chris Gayle caught at long-on as the bowler
now brought out the slower ball. Gayle, who had come in after Simmons,
played away from his body to try and heave that, but only found the
fielder in search of rapid runs.
Just wickets and sixes
Amidst a flurry of dot balls - which were 30 in total - and a bunch of extras, which contributed 14, there were five wickets claimed with as many sixes slammed from the third over until the eighth. Hasan Ali got two, while Mohammad Hafeez, Usman Qadir and Wasim all grabbed a wicket each. Nicholas Pooran cracked twin sixes off Hafeez, before Gayle deposited Shadab Khan over his head and Andre Russell dispatched Qadir over extra cover - all this, before Pollard got into Ali with a whip.
Amidst a flurry of dot balls - which were 30 in total - and a bunch of extras, which contributed 14, there were five wickets claimed with as many sixes slammed from the third over until the eighth. Hasan Ali got two, while Mohammad Hafeez, Usman Qadir and Wasim all grabbed a wicket each. Nicholas Pooran cracked twin sixes off Hafeez, before Gayle deposited Shadab Khan over his head and Andre Russell dispatched Qadir over extra cover - all this, before Pollard got into Ali with a whip.
Pollard provides late entertainment, but Hasan delivers too
Pollard arrived at the crease with one ball of the sixth over left, but watched from the other end as Gayle fell in the following over with West Indies' run rate still under nine. With Pollard on strike, Ali was brought back for the eighth after foxing Evin Lewis off his first ball earlier in the innings. This time, Ali was whacked first ball over deep square leg as Pollard swung his bat to a good length ball on middle and leg, and despite not quite finding the middle of the bat, sent the ball sailing over deep square leg.
Pollard arrived at the crease with one ball of the sixth over left, but watched from the other end as Gayle fell in the following over with West Indies' run rate still under nine. With Pollard on strike, Ali was brought back for the eighth after foxing Evin Lewis off his first ball earlier in the innings. This time, Ali was whacked first ball over deep square leg as Pollard swung his bat to a good length ball on middle and leg, and despite not quite finding the middle of the bat, sent the ball sailing over deep square leg.
But that was the only boundary Ali
conceded off his two overs, digging the slower balls perfectly on a
rain-affected pitch to keep the West Indies batters quiet. Ali then got
Shimron Hetmyer three balls later - Mohammad Rizwan completed a good
diving catch - with the hosts struggling for momentum amidst the
numerous cutters from the visiting bowlers.
Pollard
was on 10 off 5 deliveries when only four balls remained in the
innings, and the West Indies captain ensured they were well taken care
of. A dot ball later, Shaheen Afridi pitched one short on middle and leg
as Pollard pulled fiercely to bisect deep square leg and deep midwicket
for four. After nabbing two more runs, he ended with a maximum by
sending the ball crashing over deep square leg when he made room to a
length ball on middle and off, and pulled with disdain. Although he got
12 runs off the last three balls, rain would have the final say with
Pakistan not having to chase the total.
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