Pakistan defeats West Indies in 2nd ODI, leads series 2-0

SportsPakistan defeats West Indies in 2nd ODI, leads series 2-0

Pakistan-vs-West-Indies-Sarfraz-Ahmed-Jerome-TaylorSHARJAH, UAE: The second one day international (ODI) between Pakistan and West Indies is set to be played at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Sunday.

PTV Sports will telecast the second ODI live which is scheduled to begin at 04:00 pm according to Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

Pakistan leads the three-match series 1-0 as in the first ODI, it bagged win against West Indies by 111 runs.

In the first ODI, Pakistan while batting first after losing the toss had put 284 runs on the board in 49 overs with Babar Azam making his first Century. In reply, West Indies was all out for only 175 runs. The match was reduced to 49 overs for each side due to floodlights failure.

So far the bilateral series has been in favour of Pakistan which earlier whitewashed West Indies in three-match T20 series and then succeeded in the first ODI, making it likely to grab the eighth position in ICC ODI rankings if it succeeds to win two following matches as well.

Pakistan 2nd ODI Squad (possible)

Azhar Ali (Captain), Sharjeel Khan, Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed (Wicket Keeper), Muhammad Rizwan, Muhammad Nawaz, Imad Wasim, Wahab Riaz, Muhammad Amir, Hasan Ali

West Indies 2nd ODI Squad (possible)

Evin Lewis/Jonathan Carter, Johnson Charles, Darren Bravo, Marlon Samuels, Denesh Ramdin (Wicket Keeper), Kieron Pollard, Jason Holder (Captain), Carlos Brathwaite, Sunil Narine, Sulieman Benn, Shannon Gabriel

The third ODI between the two sides will take place on October 5 in Abu Dhabi, followed by three Test matches.

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