Earlier, a 119-run second-wicket stand between Babar Azam (97 not out) and Hussain Talat (63) helped Pakistan score 205 for the loss of three wickets. But unlike the opening game, the Men in Green did not get a major contribution from their hard-hitting opener Fakhar Zaman, who chipped in just half a dozen runs and departed in the second over. Babar and Talat, however, repaired that early damage to laid a strong foundation for their team. Asif Ali, who was out for a disappointing one run in his debut T20I, hit a couple of powerful boundaries before getting caught in the deep at 14. Shoaib Malik contributed 17 runs off balls. For West Indies, debutant Odean Smith, Emrit and Williams took a wicket each. Pakistan were unchanged from the first T20I. An already depleted West Indies suffered another blow, with their bowler Veerasammy Permaul ruled out of the remaining games due to an ankle injury.
Published in Daily Times, April 3rd 2018.
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