Mohammad Hafeez' second career hundred was upstaged by rain and a blistering 76 from Lendl Simmons that condemned Pakistan to a one-run defeat under the Duckworth-Lewis Method in the fourth One-day International on Monday.
West Indies batsman Lendl Simmons plays a shot during the fourth ODI between West Indies and Pakistan at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Mohammad Hafeez' second career hundred was upstaged by rain and a blistering 76 from Simmons that condemned Pakistan to a one-run defeat under the Duckworth-Lewis Method in the fourth One-day International on Monday.
Pakistan were left to nurse their wounds, when the inclement weather that has dogged this island over the last week interrupted, as West Indies were chasing a revised target of 223 from 39 overs.
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