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Last over and winning moments, 2nd T20

Another good game of cricket between Pakistan and West Indies here. The West Indies after their dismal performance in the first t20 made a remarkable comeback. Samuels was in a red hit form with the bat and he spoke a lot to Pakistani bowlers as well.

Samuels smashed some really great shots. He hit his shots freely on both sides of the wickets and made sure the scores quickly. By the time he was one the wicket, he kept the Pakistani bowlers under pressure with his hammering. He was a delight to watch.

From Pakistan once again in the bowling it was the young leg spinner Shadab Khan. He is the new wonder kid for Pakistan cricket. The leg spinner turned the ball and his googly was not being picked up even once by any of the West Indian batters.

Pakistan, who won the first match by six wickets in Barbados, were dismissed for 132 as spinners Sunil Narine and Samuel Badree combined effectively to give the West Indies an excellent chance of levelling the series. But Pakistan defended their second-lowest T20 total with Shadab Khan taking four for 14 as West Indies made 129 for eight. Catch cricket score of the West Indies vs Pakistan 2nd T20I from Port of Spain here.

Pakistan beat world champions the West Indies by three runs in the second Twenty20 international at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad on Thursday to take a 2-0 lead in the four-game series. Catch live cricket score of the West Indies vs Pakistan 2nd T20I from Port of Spain here.




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