Watch the highlights of Shahid Afridi 7-12 - West Indies vs Pakistan 1st ODI 2013 - Pakistan tour of West Indies 5-match one-day international series of the 1st ODI match played between Pakistan and West Indies at Providence Stadium, Guyana in 14th July 2013.
Sensational all-round brilliance from Shahid Afridi's half-century with record-breaking 7 for 12 helped to Pakistan's record 126-run victory over West Indies and take a 1-0 lead in a one-sided historic game of the first ODI.
* Pakistan's 126-run win was their third largest victory by terms of runs against West Indies in One-day internationals and their biggest victory in West Indies soil in ODIs.
* Shahid Afridi turned in one of the great all-round ODI performances to flatten West Indies in his comeback game.
* Shahid Afridi's 7 for 12 was the best bowling figures for Pakistan in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 7 for 36 held by Waqar Younis against England at Leeds in 2001 and the second best bowling figures in ODIs after Chaminda Vaas's 8 for 19.
* West Indies' 98 was their lowest-score ever in a home ODI.
Pakistan 47-5 to scored 224-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Shahid Afridi 55, Misbah-ul-Haq struck 52 off 121-balls including a boundary and Umar Akmal 19.
West Indies best bowler by Jason Holder claimed a 4-wickets for 13-runs in 10-overs including four maidens, Kemar Roach, Dwayne Bravo both took 2-wickets and one for Kieron Pollard.
West Indies scored lowest total of 98 for all-out in 41 overs with top scorer by Marlon Samuels struck 25 off 75-balls including 2-fours.
Darren Sammy scored a unbeaten 23 off 43-balls including a boundary and Sunil Narine 14.
Pakistan best bowler by Shahid Afridi 7-12 and Mohammad Irfan took 2-wickets.
Shahid Afridi named player of the match for his match-winning all-round performance to produced a record-breaking career-best 7-wicket haul for 12-runs in 9-overs after smashed a quick-fire 76-runs knocked off facing 55-balls including 6-fours and 5-sixes with strike rate of 138.18.
Pakistan best bowler by Shahid Afridi 7-12 and Mohammad Irfan took 2-wickets.
Shahid Afridi named player of the match for his match-winning all-round performance to produced a record-breaking career-best 7-wicket haul for 12-runs in 9-overs after smashed a quick-fire 76-runs knocked off facing 55-balls including 6-fours and 5-sixes with strike rate of 138.18.
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