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Bowlers, Gayle Take Windies to a Comfortable 7-Wicket Win vs Pak

West Indies reached their target in 13.4 overs with Chris Gayle scoring a 34-ball 50.  

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  • West Indies beat Pakistan by three runs at Trent Bridge on Friday.
  • Pakistan were bundled out for 105 in 21.4 overs after West Indies put them into bat.
  • West Indies reached their target in 13.4 overs with Chris Gayle scoring a 34-ball 50.
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Senior batsman Chris Gayle smashed a 34-ball 50 to complement the bowling efforts of the Windies bowlers as they registered a seven-wickets win against Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup in Nottingham on Friday.

Underlining its status as a dangerous outsider for the title, West Indies bundled out Pakistan for 105 in 21.4 overs — the team’s second lowest total in the history of the tournament.

Gayle then played a starring role in the run chase, plundering three sixes and six fours in the only half-century of the match as the West Indies reached its target in 13.4 overs.

The 39-year-old opener, playing in his final World Cup, walked off gingerly after sustaining an injury during his innings in a potential concern for the Windies on just the second day of the World Cup.

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West Indies reached their target in 13.4 overs with Chris Gayle scoring a 34-ball 50.  
Oshane Thomas was the most successful bowler for the West Indies, finishing with 4/27.
(Photo: AP)
Pakistan slumped to an 11th straight loss in ODIs, unable to recover from a short-ball barrage from West Indies that saw pacemen account for all 10 wickets on a pitch that historically favors batsmen and delivers big scores.

West Indies' approach of pitching the ball short and often at the body dumbfounded the Pakistanis and led to some unwise shot selection.

Oshane Thomas had 4/27, Jason Holder took 3/42, and wicketkeeper Shai Hope took four catches for the West Indies, which is looking to win its third 50-over world title and first since its glory days in the 1970s.

The style and aggressiveness of the team's bowling was certainly a nod to those famous West Indies teams of old.

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West Indies reached their target in 13.4 overs with Chris Gayle scoring a 34-ball 50.  
Pakistan capitulated from 75/4 and lost its last six wickets in 5.3 overs.
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Pakistan capitulated from 75/4 and lost its last six wickets in 5.3 overs. The top-scoring batsmen were Fakhar Zaman and Babar Azam, who both made 22.

Gayle took control of the reply, unleashing some fearsome shots including two straight sixes off the back foot.

West Indies reached their target in 13.4 overs with Chris Gayle scoring a 34-ball 50.  
Nicholas Pooran finished with 34 not out as his team reached 108/3 in 13.4 overs.
(Photo: AP)

In-form Hope (0) and Darren Bravo (11) went cheaply, before Nicholas Pooran guided the Windies to the victory target. He hooked a six off what proved to be the final ball, finishing on 34 not out as his team reached 108-3.

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(With inputs from AP)

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