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WINDIES TRIUMPH OVER PAKISTAN
The Caribbean cricketers crushed Pakistan by seven wickets at Trent Bridge in Nottingham after electing to field.
The BBC reports that the two-time champions routed the opposition for 105 in 21.4 overs – the Pakistanis second lowest total in World Cup history.
All 10 wickets fell to the West Indies quick and hostile bowling in front of a crowd vociferously in support of Pakistan.
World Cup debutant Oshane Thomas bagged 4-27, captain Jason Holder snapped up 3-42 and Andre Russell brilliantly claimed 2-4 in 3 overs.
Only two batsmen passed 20.
Chris Gayle then smashed 50 from 34 balls with 6 sixes to give the Windies chase a quick start.
Despite 3 victims for Mohammad Amir, the win was sealed with 36.1 overs to spare when the exciting Nicholas Pooran cracked a huge six.
Pooran hit 4 fours and 2 maximums in an unbeaten 34 off 19.
The bowling performance has given the victors added boost in pursuit of their first 50 overs a-side World Cup crown since 1979.
In contrast it was a miserable start for Pakistan who won the Champions Trophy in England just two years ago.
Tomorrow (Sat) New Zealand will face Sri Lanka at 5:30 and at 8:30Afghanistan will challenge defending champions Australia.
The West Indies next match will against Australia on Thursday.