Young Windies get past Pakistan

TOWNSVILLE, Australia, CMC – West Indies Under-19s compensated for their heart-breaking quarter-final loss by getting past Pakistan Under-19s by 16 runs, in their fifth place playoff in the ICC Youth World Cup here yesterday.

Sent in at Endeavour Park, West Indies were dismissed for a paltry 182 off 49 overs with captain Kraigg Brathwaite top-scoring with 39 and wicketkeeper Steven Katwaroo chipping in with 35. Left-arm seamer Mir Hamza was the leading bowler with three for 44.

Kraigg Brathwaite

Pakistan were off to a shaky start and never recovered, falling for 166 off 48.3 overs with left-arm slow bowler Derone Davis finishing with three for 20.

West Indies, who played the preliminary round unbeaten, will now face England in another playoff contest today.
Seeking redemption after their last-over slump against New Zealand on Monday, West Indies failed to find their footing and slumped to 72 for five in the 21st over.

Attacking opener Sunil Ambris was dismissed for one in the second over the innings with John Campbell getting 13 from 16 balls before becoming Hamza’s second wicket at 24 for two.

With three runs added, Hamza prised out Anthony Alleyne without scoring in his next over and Akeal Hosein (11) was removed by leg-spinner Usman Qadir (2-22), to leave the Young Windies tottering on 50 for four in the 15th over. A sequence of small partnerships, anchored primarily by Brathwaite, then pulled the Caribbean side out of trouble. Brathwaite and Kyle Mayers (17) put on 22 for the fifth wicket before the right-handed Test opener added a further 34 for the sixth wicket with Justin Greaves (13) as West Indies passed the 100-run mark.

Katwaroo and Greaves combined for 26 for the seventh wicket after Brathwaite’s departure before Derone Davis (24) and Marquino Mindley (17 not out) posted a run-a-ball 38 for the last wicket.

Fast bowler Mindley then returned to rock Pakistan early, trapping Sami Aslam lbw for two with the score on nine in the eighth over. Jones had number three batsman Imam-ul-Haq caught at the wicket for two at 20 for two in the 11th over but Babar Azam (38) and Umar Waheed (31) propped up the innings with a 51-run third wicket stand. Once the partnership was broken, Pakistan imploded with only Mohammad Nawaz resisting with 28 off 40 balls.

Scoreboard
WEST INDIES
*K Brathwaite run out                                                39
S Ambris c Usman Qadir b Mir Hamza                   1
J Campbell c Umar Waheed b Mir Hamza          13
A Alleyne c Mohammad Nawaz b Mir Hamza     0
A Hosein c & b Usman Qadir                                     11
K Mayers b Mohammad Nawaz                               17
+S Katwaroo run out                                                   35
J Greaves c & b Usman Qadir                                    13
D Davis b Zia-ul-Haq                                                    24
J Jones run out                                                                0
M Mindley not out                                                        17
Extras  (b1, lb2, w9)                                                   12
TOTAL (all out, 49 overs)                                     182
Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Ambris), 2-24 (Campbell), 3-27 (Alleyne), 4-50 (Hosein), 5-72 (Mayers), 6-106 (Brathwaite), 7-132 (Greaves), 8-148 (Katwaroo), 9-148 (Jones), 10-182 (Davis).
Bowling: Zia-ul-Haq 10-0-46-1 (w4), Mir Hamza 10-1-44-3 (w3), Usman Qadir 10-2-22-2 (w1), Shahid Ilyas 10-0-37-0, Mohammad Nawaz 9-0-30-1 (w1).

PAKISTAN
Sami Aslam lbw b Mindley                                       2
*Babar Azam c wkp Katwaroo b Davis              38
Imam-ul-Haq c wkp Katwaroo b Jones               2
Umar Waheed c Brathwaite b Davis                    31
Faraz Ali run out                                                         13
Mohammad Nawaz c Hosein b Jones                  28
Usman Qadir lbw b Davis                                          12
+Salman Afridi run out                                                7
Shahid Ilyas not out                                                    14
Zia-ul-Haq b Greaves                                                    6
Mir Hamza b Mayers                                                     3
Extras  (lb4, w6)                                                           10
TOTAL (all out; 48.3 overs)                               166
Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Sami Aslam), 2-20 (Imam-ul-Haq), 3-71 (Umar Waheed), 4-87 (Babar Azam), 5-94 (Faraz Ali), 6-133 (Mohammad Nawaz), 7-134 (Usman Qadir), 8-142 (Salman Afridi), 9-161 (Zia-ul-Haq), 10-166 (Mir Hamza)
Bowling: Jones 10-2-29-2 (w2), Mindley 6-2-20-1, Greaves 7-0-23-1 (w2), Mayers 3.3-1-21-1, Davis 10-3-20-3 (w1), Hosein 8-0-28-0 (w1), Campbell 4-0-21-0.
Result: West Indies won by 16 runs.
Man-of-the-Match: D Davis.
Toss: Pakistan.
Umpires: Enamul Haque, C Gaffaney.