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West Indies vs Pakistan 6th Match Benson & Hedges World Series Cup 1988-89 Highlights

Watch the highlights of West Indies vs Pakistan 6th Match Benson & Hedges World Series Cup 1988-89 - Benson & Hedges World Series Cup one-day international tournament of the 6th ODI match played between Pakistan and West Indies at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth in 01st January 1989.

West Indies vs Pakistan 6th Match Benson & Hedges World Series Cup 1988-89 Highlights
Ian Bishop celebrates after taking a wicket © Cricket Australia / Sky Sport

A 21-year old youngest pace bowler Ian Bishop's record-breaking maiden five-wicket haul on New Year and A unbeaten half-century by Richie Richardson steers to West Indies easy seven-wicket victory over Pakistan and qualify for the best-of-three finals in a one-sided game of the sixth match of a Benson and Hedges World Series Cup.

Match Stats : 
  • Ian Bishop became the first West Indies bowler to take a five-wicket haul against Pakistan in ODI cricket history.
  • Ian Bishop's 5 for 27 was the eighth best bowling figures for West Indies in One-day international and the best-bowling-figures by an West Indies bowler against Pakistan in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 4 for 17 held by Michael Holding at Peshawar in 1985.
  • Ian Bishop became the 11th West Indies bowler to claimed a five-wicket haul in ODIs.
  • 21y 69 days : Ian Bishop became the youngest player to take a five-wicket haul in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 24y 34 days by Courtney Walsh against Sri Lanka at Sharjah in 1986.

Pakistan scored 140-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Javed Miandad scored a unbeaten 63 off consuming 167-balls including a boundary, Wasim Akram 13 and Tauseef Ahmed 12.

West Indies best bowler by Ian Bishop claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 27-runs in 10-overs including a maiden with economy rate of 2.70, Malcolm Marshall, Courtney Walsh and Carl Hooper each took one-wickets.

West Indies chased 142-3 in 38.2 overs with top scorer by Richie Richardson hit a unbeaten 50 off 79-balls including 5-fours.

Carl Hooper cracked a unbeaten 33 off 60-balls including three boundaries and Desmond Haynes scored 23 off 43-balls included a boundary.

Pakistan best bowler by Aaqib Javed took 2-wickets and one for Wasim Akram.

Ian Bishop named Player of the match for his pace bowling attack to claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 27-runs in 10-overs including a maiden.


                   

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