Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan won a crucial toss and chose to bowl first in the opening ODI against West Indies.
The match has ignited excitement for a high-stakes battle pivotal to both teams’ 2027 World Cup qualification hopes. The decision reflected Pakistan’s confidence in their world-class bowling attack to dictate terms on a pitch known for offering early swing and seam.
Rizwan’s bold call leaned heavily on the fiery pace duo of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah, backed by the guile of spinner Sufiyan Muqeem, to exploit the Tarouba track’s early conditions.
Fresh off a 2-1 T20I series win in Florida, Pakistan aim to restrict West Indies’ dynamic batting lineup and set up a chase for their formidable batsmen, including Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, and Rizwan himself.
The pitch, with an average first-innings score of 250, promises a balanced contest, but evening dew could favor Pakistan’s chase.
The gamble isn’t without peril. West Indies, led by Shai Hope, boast explosive talents like Evin Lewis, Brandon King, and the returning Romario Shepherd, who could punish any loose deliveries.
Jason Holder’s all-round prowess adds further depth. Social media buzzed with anticipation, as @CaribCricket posted, “Pakistan chasing in Tarouba! Shaheen and Naseem are set to wreak havoc.”
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