Moments from Pak vs Windies World Cup shocker

Published February 21, 2015
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq walks off after being dismissed by the West Indies during their 2015 Cricket World Cup Group B match in Christchurch -AFP
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq walks off after being dismissed by the West Indies during their 2015 Cricket World Cup Group B match in Christchurch -AFP
West Indies fieldsman Sulieman Benn attempts to take a catch on the boundary from a Pakistan batsman.  -AFP
West Indies fieldsman Sulieman Benn attempts to take a catch on the boundary from a Pakistan batsman. -AFP
West Indies batsman Darren Sammy falls over as Sohail Khan (R) delivers a loose delivery. -REUTERS
West Indies batsman Darren Sammy falls over as Sohail Khan (R) delivers a loose delivery. -REUTERS
West Indies batsman Darren Bravo lies hurt, after diving to make the crease. -REUTERS
West Indies batsman Darren Bravo lies hurt, after diving to make the crease. -REUTERS
West Indies batsman Darren Sammy walks from the field after he was dismissed for 30 runs. -AP
West Indies batsman Darren Sammy walks from the field after he was dismissed for 30 runs. -AP
Pakistan batsman Shahid Afridi (R) hits out and is caught as West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin (L) looks on. -AFP
Pakistan batsman Shahid Afridi (R) hits out and is caught as West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin (L) looks on. -AFP
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi walks from the field after he was dismissed for 28 runs. -AP
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi walks from the field after he was dismissed for 28 runs. -AP
West Indies bowler Jason Holder leaps to celebrate dismissing Pakistan's Ahmed Shahzad (R). -REUTERS
West Indies bowler Jason Holder leaps to celebrate dismissing Pakistan's Ahmed Shahzad (R). -REUTERS
West Indies bowler Andre Russell, right, celebrates after dismissing Pakistan's Umar Akmal, left. -AP
West Indies bowler Andre Russell, right, celebrates after dismissing Pakistan's Umar Akmal, left. -AP
Pakistan's Sohail Khan congratulates West Indies Darren Sammy, left, after they lost their Cricket World Cup match by 150 runs. -AP
Pakistan's Sohail Khan congratulates West Indies Darren Sammy, left, after they lost their Cricket World Cup match by 150 runs. -AP
Pakistan's Sohail Khan walks from the field after they lost their Cricket World Cup match to the West Indies. -AP
Pakistan's Sohail Khan walks from the field after they lost their Cricket World Cup match to the West Indies. -AP
West Indies players Jason Holder, Darren Sammy and Denesh Ramdin (L - R) celebrate winning during their Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan. -REUTERS
West Indies players Jason Holder, Darren Sammy and Denesh Ramdin (L - R) celebrate winning during their Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan. -REUTERS

CHRISTCHURCH: A revitalised West Indies cashed in on a sensational Pakistan batting collapse to notch their first victory of the World Cup by 150 runs at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Saturday.

Pakistan in reply to the 310-6 score crumbled to their second straight defeat when they were all out for 160, failing to recover after the top four wickets fell in the first four overs for just one run, the worst start in ODI history.

As for Pakistan's next game against Zimbabwe, captain Misbah has termed it a "do or die" situation.

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