
Jason Holder was a star star when West Indies jumped out to ensure an exciting victory against Pakistan in the second T20i on Saturday 2 August. Holder bowed a sensational charm where he picked up four goals for 19 runs and then hit the winning border by Shaheen Shah Afridi Bowling.
It was the first victory in the Seven T20is for West Indies, a run that saw them to get Australia worse 5-0 at home. Pakistan won the throwing and first decided by a bat and fought at 133 for nine. The persecution of West India was far from perfect, but the late portraits of Gudakesh Motie and Romario Shepherd kept them in the competition before the holder eventually finished things.
Wi vs then 2. T20i emphasizes
Hasan Nawaz ’40 of 23 balls and Captain Salman Agha 38 out of 33 supplies led recovery for Pakistan from an uncertain place, because in the 10th place there were 53 for four, but the eventual target also did not look strongly due to the India fire network in their locker.
Mohammed Nawaz, who took three goals in the first T20i, returned with the characters of three for 14, because the hosts again considered a heavy score over five on the track that suited spinners strongly. At regular intervals they were constantly losing goals, and when Roston Chase fell on Saim Ayub, West Indies was in all kinds of problems in 70 in five at 14 breaks with the mountain.
The Motie gave the shift a little needed momentum with 28 out of 20 balls before Shepherd cut off 15 out of 11, including 10 of Hassan Ali in the penultimate. Shaheen needed 8 from the finals and got the goal of Shepherd from the second ball than Holder and Shamar Joseph got the singles three more. Shaheen then bowed wide because West Indies needed 3 of the last ball and the holder found a gap in a reverse type to seal the victory.
The third T20 will take place in Lauderhill on Sunday before the teams turn their attention to the ODI series.
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Published on:
3rd August 2025