Pakistan who lost crucial match against India on last Sunday has received another death blow. Pakistan lost crucial game against West Indies in a Pool B World Cup match on Saturday.West Indies thump Pakistan by huge margin of 150 runs. It is the Windies biggest margin of victory in terms of runs against the Asian team.
West Indies who lost their first match against Ireland showcased all-round performance to defeat Pakistan.West Indies who batted first put target of 311 runs and Pak while chasing the target got all-out for 160 in 39 overs.
WI Pacer Jerome Taylor (3/15) broke the backbone of Pakistn's batting. Pak lost first five wickets for 25 runs and later Wicketkeeper Umar Akmal (59), together with Sohaib Maqsood (50), structured the innings to an extent.Shahid Afridi (28), Wahab Riaz (3) and Sohail Khan (1) then fell for just 21 runs leaving pak in deep troubles.
Earlier, an all-round batting performance from the West Indies helped them to 310 for six against Pakistan.West Indies recovered from the loss of early wickets to post a strong total.Pakistan did not help their cause with sloppy fielding and three dropped catches, two of them simple chances to their former captain Shahid Afridi on the leg-side.
West Indies who lost their first match against Ireland showcased all-round performance to defeat Pakistan.West Indies who batted first put target of 311 runs and Pak while chasing the target got all-out for 160 in 39 overs.
WI Pacer Jerome Taylor (3/15) broke the backbone of Pakistn's batting. Pak lost first five wickets for 25 runs and later Wicketkeeper Umar Akmal (59), together with Sohaib Maqsood (50), structured the innings to an extent.Shahid Afridi (28), Wahab Riaz (3) and Sohail Khan (1) then fell for just 21 runs leaving pak in deep troubles.
Earlier, an all-round batting performance from the West Indies helped them to 310 for six against Pakistan.West Indies recovered from the loss of early wickets to post a strong total.Pakistan did not help their cause with sloppy fielding and three dropped catches, two of them simple chances to their former captain Shahid Afridi on the leg-side.