West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd T20I, Port of Spain

West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd T20I, Port of Spain**THE PREVIEW BY DANYAL RASOOL

Pakistan look to extend domineering streak over West Indies**

Match facts
**March 30, 2017
Start time 1230 local (1630 GMT)
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Debutant Shadab Khan stunned West Indies in the first T20I in Barbados with returns of 3 for 7 © AFPBig Picture
The first T20I between West Indies and Pakistan didn’t tell us much, confirming, instead, what was already widely known: West Indies appear a long way away from their World Cup-winning best at the moment, while Pakistan, though nowhere near perfect, have slightly too much quality for the hosts. If any team in world cricket can turn it around within three hours or so, it is Carlos Brathwaite’s men.
With this being only the second T20I series that stretches beyond three games between two Test teams, West Indies still have time to make amends. They can start by avoiding falling into the trap Pakistan set for them in the first game: the visitors built up pressure with the spinners in the Powerplay, inducing false shots from the batsmen thereafter. The hosts might look to attack the spinners in the first six overs to force Sarfraz Ahmed to rethink his strategies. It also remains to be seen how wonder kid Shadab Khan, handles the pressure.
Pakistan, on the other hand, will look to replicate much of what they did in the first game. While their bowling performance - with the exception of Wahab Riaz - was as close to flawless as head coach Mickey Arthur could have hoped for, concerns still remain in the batting department. It is early days yet, but there are barely any signs of Ahmed Shehzad or Kamran Akmal having managed to rid themselves of the inconsistency that has plagued their international careers so far. Still, Pakistan have won their last four T20I games against West Indies with relative ease.
Form guide
West Indies LLLLW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Pakistan WWWWW


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Sunil Narine’s pinch-hitting heroics can come in handy for West Indies © AFP********In the spotlight****
Sunil Narine had a quiet first game, but he’s coming off the back of a successful PSL, even if his side didn’t make it past the group stage. He was the seventh-highest wicket-taker with an economy rate of under 6.50. However, it was his ability with the bat that surprised many. He scored 116 runs at a strike rate of 181.25, which was significantly higher than anyone else; Shahid Afridi was second with 173.52. In addition, he hit eleven sixes - as many as Pollard - during the tournament.
In spite of his relative international inexperience, Imad Wasim is rapidly establishing himself as a mainstay of Pakistan’s limited-overs side. His left-arm orthodox spin has been vital to Pakistan’s T20I success, and has bowled his full quota in all but five games. His economy of 5.67 is almost unheard of in T20 cricket. Furthermore, with Pakistan’s top order currently not at its best, Imad is likely to get more chances with the bat.
Team news
****Defeat in the first T20I for West Indies wasn’t down so much to poor team selection as shambolic execution. As a result, a raft of changes would be a surprise.


******West Indies (probable):

1 Evin Lewis, 2 Chadwick Walton (wk), 3 Marlon Samuels, 4 Lendl Simmons, 5 Kieron Pollard, 6 Jason Mohammed/Rovman Powell, 7 Carlos Brathwaite (capt), 8 Jason Holder, 9 Sunil Narine, 10 Samuel Badree, 11 Jerome Taylor******


Should any change occur in Pakistan’s ranks, it will occur in their top order. However, Pakistan are likely to keep their winning combination intact.******
********Pakistan (probable):

1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Kamran Akmal, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Babar Azam, 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (capt, wk), 7 Imad Wasim, 8 Shadab Khan, 9 Sohail Tanvir, 10 Hasan Ali, 11 Wahab Riaz


Pitch and conditions
The pitch at the Queen’s Park Oval is expected to behave much the same way as the one in Barbados, with runs hard to come by. Conditions are expected to be humid, and rain is unlikely.
Stats and trivia

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[li]The three remaining T20Is this series will all be played at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad. This will double the number of T20Is ever played at this ground, which has not seen a T20I since 2011.[/li][li]Babar Azam has now gone 15 consecutive innings in limited-overs cricket without being dismissed in single figures. The last time he failed to reach double figures was during the third ODI in Nottingham against England last year, when he was dismissed for 9.[/li][/LIST]
Danyal Rasool is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danny61000

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd T20I, Port of Spain

I hope they drop Hafeez and bring in Fakhar Zaman.

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12pm West Indies win the toss and choose to bowl. Pakistan drop Mohammad Hafeez. Lahore Qalandars batsman Fakhar Zaman makes his international debut.. Fauji’s time](http://www.espncricinfo.com/quaid-e-azam-2016-17/content/story/1072373.html)* has finally come. West Indies, on the other hand, are unchanged.

*​My suggestion has been taken. :snooty:

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Kamran Akmal back to his international consistency..

Bowled out for 0 :rotfl:

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Kamran gone for a duck.

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Pak 49/3 after half inning. Shahzad once again proved ordinary.

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67/4 after 12 overs

Not Pakistan’s day today

some poor shots played by the batsmen

Once again dot ball specialist Ahmed Shehzad did what he does best, perished cheaply after wasting so many deliveries

130 +/- might be fighting total on this slow wicket (if they can get there)!

Malik batting well

Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd T20I, Port of Spain

120 namumkin nahi

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Typical Pakistan. Struggling badly to survive a 20 over inning. What a shame!

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So another team can have pathetic fielding then pakistan

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We can get out in 20 overs as well

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Weird run out of Windies opener.

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Ahmed Shehzad badly injured neck brae put on and will be taken to hospital.

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Ambulance coming on the field to take Shehzad

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Yea but that was the stupidest collision. Shehzad after picking the ball instead of running towards the wicket turned himself towards the direction of batsman who was on his way to the crease. May be Johnty Rhodes need to leave him a message

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He dived to stop the ball and was turning to hit the bail.

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thats my point. You dont turn to hit when you are just few steps from the wicket. You run into it

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He couldn’t have run he was almost down. No time to get up and run.Anyway lets hope he is not injured badly.

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They should play Nawaz in place of Kukri. He would be very handy right now.