West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd T20I, Port of Spain

West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd T20I, Port of Spain
**THE PREVIEW BY DANYAL RASOOL

Pakistan eye knockout punch against dispirited West Indies**

Match facts
April 1, 2017
Start time 12:30 local (16:30 GMT)

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Will West Indies find an answer to Shadab Khan? © Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty ImagesBig Picture
The 2-0 scoreline may suggest more of the same from the remaining T20 matches this series, but the manner in which Pakistan sneaked over the line in the second game brought the tour to life. It was an encounter West Indies looked to have wrapped up a number of times, only to let it slip through their fingers during a frenetic last over. Even so, West Indies have shown they’re up to the task of challenging the visitors, and on the evidence of Thursday’s showing, a long-awaited limited-overs win against Pakistan might not be far away.
The hosts’ primary headache is the lack of form for many of their key T20 players. Lendl Simmons has scored just 21 runs in his last five T20I innings, while Keiron Pollard has not scored more than 26 in a T20I since July 2013, and has a disappointing (by his standards anyway) strike rate of 103.9 since then. Captain Carlos Brathwaite is yet to regain the touch that blasted West Indies to the World T20 title, and the openers lack experience. In addition, the previous game saw one of the worst fielding displays from West Indies in recent times, multiple schoolboy errors gifting Pakistan extra runs in a match they only won by three.
Pakistan, for their part, will recognise that they made off with a win they barely deserved, relying heavily on their 18-year old legspinner Shadab Khan, who, besides Wahab Riaz, was the only player to walk away from the game with any credit. Pakistan’s batting is at the same, maddeningly inconsistent level it’s been at for a number of years now, and West Indies have a bowling attack to exploit that weakness. However, with West Indies appearing to have what can only be described as a mental block against Sarfraz Ahmed’s men, Pakistan may walk away with a series win that will, on current evidence, only paper over the cracks.
Form guide
West Indies LLLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Pakistan WWWWW

In the spotlight
The second T20 was as close to a one-on-one match-up as cricket could hope for, with the result of the match looking like it hinged on the duel betweenMarlon Samuels and Shadab. After a lean period, which saw the West Indies batsman being dropped from the ODI series against England, he was at his expansive best on Thursday. Imad Wasim went for consecutive sixes in an over Samuels took 19 from, and two cover drives in a Hasan Ali over showed Samuels was as much at home with finesse as he was with force. He looked like he might drag West Indies over the line on his own, and his failure to do so may well see him hungry to make amends in the upcoming encounter.****
The fire was back in Wahab Riaz’s belly during the second match after a disappointing opener. At the Queen’s Park Oval, Wahab combined the two things that so often fail to go hand in hand for him: raw pace and accuracy. The penultimate over of the West Indies’ innings - bowled by Wahab - was riveting viewing, with the ball at times coming in as fast as 95mph, beating the batsmen for pace. It also accounted for the crucial wicket of Brathwaite, whose presence, as everyone knows now, always means West Indies are always in with a chance. If Wahab can find that sort of performance consistently, he can ensure the hosts have one more thing to worry about.


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Carlos Brathwaite is yet to regain the touch that fired West Indies to the World T20 title last year © AFP******Team news
******West Indies didn’t make any changes after a dismal performance in the first game, so they are likely to stick with the side that so significantly improved four days later. The only question mark may be over the inclusion of Rovman Powell, who fell for a first-ball duck, with Jason Mohammad a possible replacement.


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

Evin Lewis, Chadwick Walton (wk), Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Keiron Pollard, Rovman Powell/Jason Mohammad, Carlos Brathwaite (capt), Sunil Narine, Jason Holder, Samuel Badree, Kesrick Williams


******Pakistan’s top order was ordinary yet again, but with no obvious replacements, they may stick to the same eleven that edged the second game in Trinidad. However, replacing Kamran Akmal with Mohammad Hafeez might be a possibility, if only for the extra bowling option he gives them.


********Pakistan (probable):

Ahmed Shehzad, Kamran Akmal/Mohammad Hafeez, Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed (capt & wk), Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Sohail Tanvir, Hasan Ali, Wahab Riaz


******Pitch and conditions


The pitch at the Queen’s Park Oval, as was witnessed during the second T20, is expected to favour the slow bowlers and offer plenty of turn. There is cloud cover expected in the evening, which might offer movement to the faster bowlers, but no rain.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Marlon Samuels has now played 51 T20I innings without ever being dismissed for a duck in the format. Only Angelo Mathews has played more innings (54) in the format without falling for nought.[/li][li]Shadab Khan is only the third player to have won the Man-of-the-Match award in his first two T20Is, after Sanath Jayasuria and Ajantha Mendis.[/li][/LIST]
Danyal Rasool is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danny61000

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Re: West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd T20I, Port of Spain

Pakistan have won the toss and are **batting first.
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****Pakistan are unchanged.


******Jason Mohammed makes his debut for West Indies. He replaces Rovman Powell. It is the only change for West Indies.


********West Indies XI - Evin Lewis, Chadwick Walton (wk), Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Kieron Pollard, Jason Mohammed, Carlos Brathwaite (capt), Jason Holder, Ssunil Narine, Samuel Badree, Kesrick Williams


Pakistan XI - Kamran Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed (capt, wk), Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Sohail Tanvir, Wahab Riaz, Hasan Ali

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An awesome first over by budree and disastrous for Pakistan, 2 wickets in row. Shehzad and promoted Imad Wasim. Now the two cousins trying to do damage control.

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Pak 62/2 after 9 and to their sigh of relief Badree is done with his quota.

4-0-22-2.

Good restructure so far from these two

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Ye Zaalim duniya. Didnt let Kamran Akmal finished his 50.

Got trapped by a casual bowler Samuels on boundary. Nevertheless a very good inning

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What I dont get is the cheapest way how Pakistani batsmen threw their wickets. First Malik and just now Babar Azam even though he played good but still. Thats why they’ll always fall short of becoming the top class batsmen

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Familiar wobble after reasonable recovery

Can they get to 150?

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Even 140 is looking difficult now

Cannot remember the last time Pakistan won a limited overs game on account of their batting

Pathetic show

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Honestly WI deserves to win this match by all means. Its so disgusting to see Pakistani batsmen effing up again n again.

They throw wickets like a school team.

And not sure what Fakhar Zaman was doing so late in the order.

Why do we even have Kukri playing every T20 when we have Nawaz who’ll come handy in spin as well.

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Pk reached to only 137. 150 was very much gettable. K akmal looked much better than shahzad. Though Fakhar Zaman cud not make a single clean hit. Was trying over hard. They shud shelf shahzad and bring fakhar as opener.
Now it is upto our bowling if they can restrict wi.
Imo wi get it. By now they shud have learned that if they just hold wickets till 12 overs they can win these low scoring matches. But they r more panicking than pk.

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No boundaries by Pakistani batsmen in last 27 deliveries of the innings.

46 dot balls in that Pakistan innings, which equals 7.4 overs

And thats a 20 over game. :smack:

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Wutta catch by Fakhar Zaman to get rid of first opener..

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Windies coasting to easy victory and quite rightly so

Pakistan did not deserve to win after yet another shambolic batting display

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Chalo bowling line bhi awqat main aa gai. Will be a good lesson for imad n Shadab that they will get phainti as well. Need to have required amount of variety. Lewis played a great knock.

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As they say, you get what you deserve. Pakistan was shamed today. Their score was achieved in 15th over out of 20.

It was raining sixes all around. If Pak doesnt make big changes now they’ll screw the last game too

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cannot really blame the bowlers. They were defending a hopeless total

Just not possible to keep defending mediocre 130+/- totals. Batsmen need a big kick up the backside. At one stage 155-160 seemed gettable

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No its definitely batsmen. They have to realize how long they are going to ride on bowlers’ shoulders cuz thats how Pakistan has been winning only

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Given how Pak have batted in the three games, Windies should have been 3-0 by now

Bowlers won us the first two games

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Bowlers cant save you in every match.

zaman should come one down.

lets be too critical, we won the first two matches.

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Below par scores cant be defended all the time

Pakistan:8 fours4 sixes
Evin Lewis:5 fours9 sixes