Third Tied ODI in Cricket History - Pakistan Versus West Indies

The third tied one-day international involved the WestPakistan's best bowler with 2/36 off seven overs.
Indies - a team that was involved in two of the fourAaqib Javed also grabbed two wickets, although those
tied matches (any format) up until 1991. In the secondcost him 49 runs off eight overs.
match of the three-match series in Pakistan, the hostsFacing a formidable pace attack with Ian Bishop,
and visitors managed a thrilling tie to keep the seriesPatrick Patterson, Malcolm Marshall and Curtly
alive. The Windies were leading the series 1-0 with onlyAmbrose, Pakistan opened with Aamer Sohail and
one match to go. The historic second ODI wasRameez Raja. Sohail was the first out, caught and
hampered by rain and reduced to a 39-overs per sidebowled by Patterson for 13. Debutant Inzamam-ul-Haq
affair. This was also the match where Inzamam-ul-Haqand Raja posted 42 runs for the second wicket
made his ODI debut.before Malcolm Marshall disturbed Inzamam's stumps;
The West Indies batted first in this game, withPakistan was 69/2. The hosts collapsed to 70/4
Barbadians Desmond Haynes and Philo Wallacebefore a 47-run partnership between Ijaz Ahmed and
opening the innings. The pair raised 53 runs for the firstImran Khan restoed the innings. Ijaz fell for 27; Wasim
wicket before Wallace departed for a brisk 32 off 37Akram was back in the pavilion 19 runs later as well.
balls; West Indies were 53/1. Captain Richie RichardsonPakistan's hopes rested on their captain, Imran Khan.
joined Haynes, but Richardson departed after scoringKhan made a resolute half-century (51), before he
14 to leave the visitors at 85/2. The young Brian Larabecame Patrick Patterson's second wicket of the
joined the West Indies' redoubtable opener and thematch. Pakistan was closing in on the winning target of
two took the score to 134. Lara made a pedestrian 18187. The West Indies reduced them to 180/8, but
off 42 balls before Wasim Akram disturbed hisWaqar Younis hit 12 runs off just 6 balls to help
stumps.Pakistan to level the score. The match went down to
Towards the end of the abbreviated innings, Carlthe final ball, where Mushtaq Ahmed was run out going
Hooper hit a quick 22 off 18 balls to help the score tofor what would have been the winning run. That was
178, when he fell to Wasim Akram. Desmond Haynes,Pakistan's first tied match in any form of the game.
with a studied 69 off 110 balls was the last batsmanDesmond Haynes was the player of the match for his
out, with the score on 183. The visitors eventuallyknock of 69.
reached 186/5 off 39 overs. Wasim Akram was