It was Pakistan's 467th and West Indies' 399th match.
It was the 94th ODI between these two sides. The record now reads :
West Indies 59, Pakistan 33, Tied 2.
It was the 15th ODI between these two sides on West Indian soil.
The record now reads: West Indies 11, Pakistan 3, Tied 1.
Umpires Billy Doctrove and Eddie Nicholls were officiating in their
eighth and 22nd match respectively.
The match was Wasim Akram's 62nd against West Indies. He thus
surpassed Australia's Allan Border's tally of 61 matches against West
Indies. Now only another Pakistani Javed Miandad (64) has made more
ODI appearances against West Indies than Akram.
Sherwin Campbell, on 47, completed his 2000 runs in ODIs in his 76th
match and 74th innings. He became 10th West Indian and 86th batsman
overall to do so.
Reon King's two wickets in the match came as LBW. He, in the
course, became only the second West Indian to capture two wickets in
a match against Pakistan in this mode. The only other West Indian to do
so was Michael Holding at Sydney on 19-01-1984.
Four Pakistani batsmen (Imran Nazir, Younis Khan, Inzamam-ul-Haq
and Yousuf Youhana) were dismissed LBW in the match, which equalled
Pakistan's record of most dismissals in a match as LBW in all ODIs.
The only other occasion when four Pakistani batsmen were dismissed in
this fashion was against India at Dhaka on 31-10-1988.
It was the first occasion when four batsmen got out in this fashion in
a match against West Indies.
Pakistan has now lost 10 matches in 14 matches when batting
second since World Cup last year.
Sherwin Campbell won Man of the Match award for the fourth time in
his career.