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Karachi, Dec 14: Pakistan hung in against Romario Shepherd’s late charge to beat the West Indies by nine runs in the second Twenty20 for an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series on Tuesday.
Needing 23 off the last over, Shepherd hit Haris Rauf for 13 runs but the West Indies was bowled out on the last ball when the paceman clean bowled No. 11 batter Oshane Thomas.
The West Indies was all out for 163 in reply to Pakistan’s 172-8. Pakistan was only 141-7 after 18 overs but Shadab Khan crunched an unbeaten 28 off 12 balls to give them a defendable total. It proved to be the difference.
Fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi (3-26) had West Indies on the mat at 131-8 when he claimed three wickets in the 17th over.
Odean Smith was brilliantly snapped up by a diving Asif Ali on the edge of the boundary, Dominic Drakes, who made his debut on Monday in West Indies’ 63-run defeat, edged Afridi behind, and the left-arm fast bowler was on a hat trick when he clean-bowled Hayden Walsh off the next ball.
Shepherd denied Afridi a hat trick and his career-best 35 off 19 balls surprisingly lifted West Indies to the brink of a comeback win, but ultimately he was given too much to do with too little support.
Opener Brandon King (67) scored his maiden T20 half-century but legspinner Shadab Khan (0-22) didn’t allow him to score freely in the middle overs.
When King holed out in the deep in the 16th over off Rauf, he was only the fifth man down. But Afridi’s three wickets in the next over confirmed the momentum was back with Pakistan.
Earlier, Pakistan’s batting depth was on show again.
Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein stood out for the West Indies in an unchanged spell of four overs up front. Mohammad Rizwan top-scored with 38. However, it was Shadab’s breezy knock including three sixes in the last two overs which gave Pakistan just enough runs. The third and last T20 is on Thursday. (AP)

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