West Indies v Pakistan, 3rd ODI, St Lucia
West Indies lower order snatches a tie
Pakistan were asked to bat and again, their openers struggled against the new ball•AFP
Jason Holder provided the first breakthrough when he dismissed Shehzad with a short delivery•WICB
Misbah picked up pace after scoring yet another half-century, but was bowled by a Dwayne Bravo yorker•WICB
Marlon Samuels responded with a Misbah-esque innings...•WICB
Nasir Jamshed appeared more comfortable of the two openers, but Pakistan's scoring rate remained slow•WICB
Darren Sammy, playing on his home ground, then removed Jamshed early in his spell•WICB
However, late hitting by Umar Akmal and Wahab Riaz in the last five overs helped Pakistan to 229 for 6•AFP
... and was looking in control of the chase before getting out to Mohammad Irfan in the 39th over•WICB
Misbah-ul-Haq again set about rebuilding the innings, first with Mohammad Hafeez and then along with debutant Haris Sohail•AFP
West Indies' start to the innings was as laboured as Pakistan's. They lost their openers early and Darren Bravo was out in the 17th over after a brief resistance•WICB
Simmons kept West Indies abreast with the required rate with an attacking fifty, but it were the lower-order cameos that helped West Indies snatch a tie•WICB