2019 World Cup: Twitter goes into a frenzy on Pakistan's shocking batting collapse
Pakistan were bowled out for merely 105 in their opening game of the World Cup against West Indies, and memes rained on Twitter.
Pakistan were bowled out for merely 105 in their opening game of the World Cup against West Indies, and memes rained on Twitter.
West Indies' captain Jason Holder praised his bowlers for a brilliant performance in bundling Pakistan out for 105 in the first innings.
Underlining its status as a dangerous outsider for the title, West Indies skittled out Pakistan for 105 in 21.4 overs — the team's second-lowest total in the history of the tournament.
On a surface where scores generally go beyond 300, Pakistan were steamrolled by the West Indies attack, posting a paltry total of 105 in 21.4 overs in Nottingham.
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Pakistan will aim for a positive start to their World Cup campaign when they take on the West Indies.
Brathwaite feels others must step up to the plate as the 1975 and 1979 winners go in search of their third World Cup trophy.
Windies were absolutely ruthless in their batting approach as they posted a monstrous 422 run target for the Black Caps and then defended it easily, securing a 91-run victory.
After posting a mammoth total of 421, the Windies dismissed New Zealand for 330 to win their final warm-up game of the World Cup.
While the Pakistan-Bangladesh match in Cardiff was abandoned without a ball being bowled, the tie between South Africa and West Indies saw very little action.
West Indies captain Jason Holder said that they have a proud history but this team wants to create their own legacy in this year's World Cup.
Usman Khawaja was struck by a brute of a bouncer from Andre Russell in the second over of Australia's run chase.
Bangladesh won by five wickets with seven balls to spare after Mosaddek Hossain hit the team's fastest ODI half-century off 20 balls.
The West Indian explosive batsman was impressive for the Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League this year.