Watch the highlights of Pakistan vs West Indies Champions Trophy Final 1988 - Champions Trophy three-nation one-day international tournament of the final match played between West Indies and Pakistan at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah in 22nd October 1988.
Curtly Ambrose celebrates after taking a wicket © YouTube |
Carl Hooper's classy half-century and Curtly Ambrose's career-best four-wicket haul gives West Indies tense 11-run victory over Pakistan, despite a Javed Miandad's fighting 76 and clinch the title in a high-voltage game of the final of a Champions Trophy.
West Indies scored 235-6 in 50 overs with top scorer by Carl Hooper cracked a 62 off 71-balls including 4-fours.
Desmond Haynes scored 45 off consuming 87-balls including 2-fours, Gordon Greenidge struck 37 off 48-balls included 3-fours, Debutant Keith Arthurton - who scored 27 off 44-balls on his debut ODI match - with a six, Jeff Dujon 21 not out and Roger Harper 16.
Pakistan best bowler by Abdul Qadir strikes two-wickets, Shoaib Mohammad, Mudassar Nazar, Wasim Akram and Tauseef Ahmed each took one-wickets.
Pakistan scored 224 for all-out in 49.4 overs with top scorer by Javed Miandad cracked a 76 off 120-balls including a boundary.
Saleem Malik scored 38 off 49-balls including a boundary, Manzoor Elahi hit 33 off 34-balls included 3-fours, Ijaz Ahmed 17 and Shoaib Mohammad 15.
West Indies best bowler by Curtly Ambrose 4-29, Ian Bishop strikes two-wickets, Carl Hooper, Patrick Patterson and Courtney Walsh each took one-wickets.
Curtly Ambrose named Player of the match for his pace bowling attack to claimed a career-best 4-wickets for 29-runs in 10-overs.
Gordon Greenidge earned player of the tournament for contributing 243 runs.
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