West Indies v Pakistan, 1st T20I, St Vincent
Pakistan hold nerve for T20 win
West Indies, who chose to bat first, received an early jolt when Mohammad Hafeez dismissed Chris Gayle for 5•WICB Media
Marlon Samuels scored a 22-ball 25 but fell soon after Simmons, to become Babar's second wicket•WICB Media
Darren Sammy scored quick runs off the Pakistan bowlers hitting two fours and three sixes in his 14-ball 30. He also took West Indies past the 150-run mark before falling to Mohammad Irfan•WICB Media
That was the only highlight for Gabriel in his first spell, as he went on to concede 25 runs in his first two overs. •WICB Media
Having lost both their openers for 13, West Indies were in more trouble when debutant Zulfiqar Babar dismissed Lendl Simmons•WICB Media
A fifth-wicket stand between Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo steadied the West Indies innings. The pair rotated the strike to add an important 56 runs. Pollard finished the innings unbeaten on 49•WICB Media
Babar had a memorable T20I debut, finishing with three wickets for 23 runs in four overs, as West Indies reached 152 for 7•WICB Media
Umar Amin, the second debutant for Pakistan, had an important contribution, scoring 47 runs and steadying the innings after early wickets. He was out with the score at 86 for 5•WICB Media
Bravo scored 25 off 35 balls and fell to Babar with the score at 98 for 5. •WICB Media
Pakistan had a shaky start, too, as opener Nasir Jamshed was out to a sharp catch by Lendl Simmons off Shannon Gabriel's bowling•WICB Media
Shahid Afridi, who walked in to bat at No. 7, hit the first ball he faced for a six, but settled down to guide Pakistan's chase. He fell in the 19th over, with Pakistan still six runs short of the target. But some last-over heroics from Babar ensured Pakistan were home with two wickets to spare•WICB Media