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Pakistan Beat West Indies By Five Wickets In Multan ODI

Pakistan beat West Indies by five wickets in Multan ODI: Pak vs WI. Babar Azam’s century helped Pakistan chase 306 runs, and beat West Indies.

The first ODI match was played between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan on Wednesday. Pakistan captain Babar Azam’s century overshadowed Shai Hope’s century and Pakistan won by 5 wickets.

In this match, West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran decided to bat first after winning the toss and this team scored 305 runs for 8 wickets in 50 overs and gave a target of 306 runs to Pakistan to win.

Pakistan won the match by making 306 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 49.2 overs.

Babar Azam’s century, Mohd. Rizwan and Imam-ul-Haq’s half-century innings.

Captain Babar Azam’s century in Pakistan’s victory, while Mohd. Rizwan and Imam-ul-Haq’s half-century innings contributed a lot.

Babar Azam faced 109 balls in this match and played an innings of 103 runs with the help of 9 fours, while opener Imam’s bat scored 65 runs and he faced 71 balls and hit 6 fours.

Rizwan scored 59 runs with the help of one six and two fours, while Khushdil Shah scored a quick 41 runs in 23 balls with four sixes and one four.

Fakhar Zaman 11 runs while Shadab Khan played an innings of 6 runs, while Mohd. Nawaz remained unbeaten on 8 runs.

Shai Hope scored 127 runs.

In the first ODI against Pakistan, West Indies opener Shai Hope played very good innings and faced 134 balls and scored 127 runs with the help of 1 six and 15 fours.

At the same time, Shammah Brooks also played an important role in the team’s 83-ball 70 with the help of 7 fours and played an important role in taking the score to 305.

Captain Pooran contributed 21 runs while Romwain Powell scored 32 runs while Romario Shepherd scored 25 runs.

Harris Rauf was the most successful bowler for Pakistan and took 4 wickets giving 77 runs in 10 overs.

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