Inzamam anchors Pak's win against West Indies Friday, December 08, 2006 03:47 [IST]

Faisalabad: Pakistan
skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq capped his return with an uncharacteristic unbeaten 42
to help his side beat the West Indies by two
wickets in the second one-day international here on Thursday. Inzamam hooked his 86th ball for his fourth boundary to pull off an exciting
victory with 10 balls to spare and helped his team gain a 1-0 lead in the
five-match series at Iqbal Stadium. Earlier, Runako Morton top-scored with 43 as the West Indies were dismissed
for 151 in 49.5 overs after being sent in to bat. Inzamam, who was returning from a four-match ban imposed for bringing the
game into disrepute during the Oval Test fiasco in August, was scrappy as he
took 18 balls to get off the mark and survived a number of appeals before
finishing the game. The Pakistan captain
added 30 with Younis Khan (24) and another 28 with Abdul Razzaq (17) to stave
off a valiant challenge by the West Indies,
who fought for each run in a low-scoring affair. Inzamam said it was a hard-earned win. "It was not an easy pitch and we needed to fight hard to achieve the
victory and we were lucky that we were not chasing a big target," said
Inzamam, who won the man-of-the-match award. West Indian captain Brian Lara blamed poor batting for the defeat. "We did fight hard and had we put more runs on the board it would have
been a different thing. Bowlers showed that if we had more runs we would have
pulled it (off)," said Lara. West Indian pacemen Corey Collymore (3-19) and Jerome Taylor (3-39) removed
the top order but Inzamam came to his team's support. Pakistan lost opener
Mohammad Hafeez in Taylor's
first over for nought. Collymore then dismissed Imran Farhat (17) and Kamran
Akmal (22) in an incisive six-over spell. Sent in on a pitch on which strokeplay was difficult, the West
Indies lost Chris Gayle (0) off Umar Gul's second delivery of the
first over and Lendl Simmons (0) off the last ball of the second over, from
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan. Samuels and Daren Ganga (21) repaired some of the damage during a 46-run
third-wicket partnership before first-change bowler Rao Iftikhar had Ganga caught in the covers off a miscued flick. Master batsman Lara (14) hit Abdul Razzaq for a boundary and was shaping up
well before he was run out after being sent back by Samuels while attempting a
single in the 30th over one of three run-outs in the innings. Left-arm spinner Rehman removed Samuels and Dwayne Smith (0) in successive
overs to finish with 2-20. Samuels hit two boundaries during his snail-paced
86-ball knock of 37. Morton, however, added an invaluable 57 runs for the seventh wicket with
Denesh Ramdin (23), hitting four boundaries in his 66-ball knock. He was the
ninth man out, holing out to Naved, who finished with 2-32. Gul took 2-19 off his 9.5 overs. The West Indies' total was the lowest in 13
one-day internationals at the venue. Pakistan
were without their key batsman Mohammad Yousuf, who missed the match to be with
his wife, who was expecting a child. The West Indies
had to leave out star batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul due to a slight knee
injury. The first match of the series was abandoned without a ball being bowled due
to rain at Rawalpindi.
The third match will be played in Lahore
on Sunday. |