DUBAI - Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed hit a rapid 32-ball 46 not out to lead Pakistan to a challenging 160-4 in the second Twenty20 international against the West Indies in Dubai on Saturday. Ahmed's knock featured five boundaries while Malik smashed a six and three fours. Both teams kept the same eleven from Friday's first match which Pakistan won by nine wickets. Opener Khalid Latif made a 36-ball 40 with three boundaries and a towering six. The third and final match will be played in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Source: Bangkok Post September 24, 2016 17:48 UTC