Pak v WI, Champions Trophy, Group A, Jo'burg
Pakistan prevail in nervy chase
It was a brave decision by the West Indies captain Floyd Reifer to bat first. They were set back early when Dale Richards departed in the first over•AFP
...but Umar Gul dismissed him for 18 •Getty Images
Gul was back in business when he sent back Chadwick Walton•Getty Images
The inexperienced West Indians found the going very tough•Associated Press
West Indies had some early cheer when Gavin Tonge made a mess of Imran Nazir's stumps •Getty Images
Shoaib Malik kept Pakistan on track with a composed innings ... •Getty Images
The rookie Umar Akmal set a fine example with a positive knock to put Pakistan back on track •AFP
Devon Smith was the only batsman in the top order to cross double figures...•AFP
West Indies found Mohammad Aamer too hot to handle•Getty Images
The few Pakistan fans too had a good outing•Getty Images
At 47 for 7, West Indies were down and out. Nikita Miller came out and resisted with a half-century•AFP
A short while later, they got rid of the other opener, Kamran Akmal•AFP
... but Tonge struck to dismiss him with 80 still needed•Getty Images
Akmal copped a nasty blow on the knuckles off a beamer from Tino Best, but recovered to steer his team home•AFP
Aamer sent David Bernard's off stump cartwheeling•Getty Images
Pakistan chipped away at the wickets as an embarrassing collapse loomed. Saeed Ajmal took a wicket in his first over•AFP
Miller was quite chuffed after reaching that landmark•Getty Images
Tonge should have had Mohammad Yousuf, but Darren Sammy grassed a catch•Getty Images
Yousuf added 22 to his score after being dropped•Getty Images
He received solid support from the captain Shahid Afridi•AFP