West Indies v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Providence
Bravo, Bravos
West Indies lost Chris Gayle in the first over but Johnson Charles stayed firm•WICB Media
Charles fell to Shahid Afridi in the 19th over•AFP
Pakistan's brittle batting came to the fore again. Nasir Jamshed was the only top-order batsman to convert his start, scoring 54 off 93 balls•WICB Media
Sunil Narine claimed four wickets to hold the Pakistan chase on leash•WICB Media
Darren Bravo made a vital half-century as he and Charles put on 79 runs for the second wicket•AFP
But captain Dwayne Bravo, coming in during the 39th over, hustled an unbeaten 43 runs, including five fours, to power West Indies in the death•WICB Media
At 103 for 2, Pakistan's recovery was stalled by Darren Sammy, who celebrated his 100th ODI for West Indies... •WICB Media
Umar Akmal made 50 off 46 balls with five fours and a six, giving hope to Pakistan•WICB Media
Kieron Pollard gave good support to Bravo and the duo made 70 runs in 58 balls for the sixth wicket to push West Indies to 232 in 50 overs•WICB Media
Sammy took the wicket of Misbah-ul-Haq for 17•WICB Media
But Bravo, who accounted for Akmal, and Narine cleaned up the tail after Shahid Afridi was stumped to help West Indies beat Pakistan by 37 runs and level the series 1-1•WICB Media