In the previous match, the West Indies' fatigue was blamed on the big wicket. At the end of the long spell, Pakistan were bowled out for a paltry total of 143 runs, the real value of the Caribbean team. But in the second match yesterday, it was understood that the tiredness is not enough to make the shield, with the West Indies team's quality difference with Pakistan is really much more. So much so that the Pakistani batsmen have broken their record and broke their record and set a new record. They have beaten their opponents by their highest score (205) in International Twenty20 cricket. West Indies lost 82 runs in reply to 123 runs in reply. Sarfraz Ahmed's team saw their highest total collection in the first match (203) in the first match of the Twenty20.
Pakistan, after winning the toss, had initially beaten Pakistan. Opener Fakhar Zaman returned to 11 runs. But till now After that, the joy of the Caribbean continued to fall slowly and the Babar Azam bat. A pair of 119 runs partnership with Hussein Talat. Babur was unbeaten on 97 runs in just 58 balls. In the previous match, the anointed Talat scored 41, 63. Along with Shoaib Malik (7 for 17) and Asif Ali took 14 wickets in 14 balls to take Pakistan to 205. The most successful among the Caribbean bowlers on the nightmare was Rayad Emmitt, Kesari Williams and Oedan Smith. All three of them took one wicket, respectively, in exchange for 47, 43 and 40 runs respectively.
The West Indies batting, batting with a target of 206, has been 'better' than the previous match. Chadwick Walton, Dinesh Ramdin and Kimo Paul were able to score themselves for 123 runs. Walton scored 40 runs in 29 balls, Ramdin scored 21 and Paul scored 17 runs in 17 balls. There are no runs for anyone outside of these three.
Mohammed Amir has spread panic in Caribbean batting line-up. 3 wickets took 22 runs Two wickets for Shadab Khan and Hussein Talat Hasan Ali got 1 wicket.