Tarouba [Trinidad and Tobago], August 11 (ANI): Pakistan’s skipper Mohammed Rizwan backed his part-timer bowlers to ship a a lot better outing in opposition to West Indies within the third and last decider ODI following the staff’s five-wicket loss at Tarouba. The West Indies proved too sturdy within the second ODI of the collection in Trinidad, with Roston Chase and Justin Greaves combining for an unbeaten partnership of 77 to assist the Caribbean facet chase down the adjusted victory goal of 181 in a rain-affected contest at Brian Lara Stadium.
Chase and Greaves took a specific liking to Pakistan’s part-timers of Saim Ayub and Salman Agha, with the pair every conceding 33 runs from their spell because the West Indies squared the collection at 1-1 forward of the ultimate match on the identical floor on Tuesday.
Whereas Rizwan wouldn’t verify the duo will retain their place in Pakistan’s facet for the collection decider, he backed them to carry out nicely ought to they win choice for the eagerly-awaited contest.
‘You would say our fifth bowler gave away too many runs (right now), however lately, Salman Agha and Saim Ayub have each bowled nicely for us,’ Rizwan mentioned post-match as quoted by ICC.
‘Saim didn’t have the perfect day right now, however he carried out nicely within the T20Is. That’s simply a part of the sport.’
‘Actually, the climate forecast has been utterly completely different from expectations, and it’s laborious to learn. We’re holding our choices open and can finalise the XI (for the collection decider) after assessing the situations,’ he concluded.
The victory for the West Indies was their first over Pakistan in additional than six years, with their most up-to-date win in opposition to the Asian facet previous to this match coming on the 2019 version of the ICC Males’s Cricket World Cup after they cruised to a seven-wicket triumph in Nottingham.
The panorama may be very completely different now for the West Indies, who missed qualification for the newest 50-over World Cup in India in 2023 and are chasing a return to the main match in 2027, in accordance with coach Daren Sammy and skipper Shai Hope.
Sammy mentioned previous to the collection in opposition to Pakistan that the matches had been serving as preparation for the following 50-over World Cup, and Hope confirmed the West Indies try to enhance in all sides of the sport.
‘We all the time talk about partnerships, and we simply need to get higher in each space, so I’m proud of the win right now,’ Hope mentioned.
‘It was nice to see our guys adapt within the center overs, and credit score has to go to Chase and Greaves for sealing the deal and to Sherfane (Rutherford) too, who gave us impetus,’ he concluded. (ANI)