In Pakistan's 120-run win over West Indies at Multan, left-arm spin all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz's spell of 4/19 in ten overs, which turned things in favour of the hosts, came under high praise from home captain Babar Azam as well as opposition skipper Nicholas Pooran.
Nawaz's spell meant that West Indies, in pursuit of 276, were all out for 155 in 32.2 overs, giving Pakistan an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Nawaz ended hopes of any challenge from the West Indies by taking out Pooran, Brandon King, Shamarh Brooks and Rovman Powell in his spell and was rightly adjudged 'Player of the Match'.
"We were confident at the break that we could defend this. Nawaz was outstanding and he took wickets at crucial junctures. We were under pressure after the first 10 but really happy with the way we fought back," said Azam after the match.