West Indies defeats Pakistan in opening game
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their target in the 14th
over with veteran opener
Chris Gayle hitting a
33-ball 50.
Rookie fast bowler,
Oshane Thomas reveled
in overcast conditions,
roughing up the Pakistani
batsmen to end
with four for 27 while
Holder picked up two
wickets.
Andre Russell was
sensational taking two
for four to initiate the
batting collapse.
West Indies’ bowler
Andre Russell, second
from right, celebrates
with Darren Bravo taking
the wicket of Pakistan’s
Haris Sohail as
West Indies’ captain
Jason Holder, left,
smiles during a Cricket
World Cup match at
Trent Bridge cricket
ground in Nottingham,
England, Friday, May
31, 2019
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