Pooram, who came out to bat with the West Indies tottering at seven for three, was the last batsman out after scoring a scintillating 143 that lifted his side to 208 .
But the target proved to be a small one for the Australians who achieved the victory for the loss of five wickets.
In Wednesday’s second semi-final in Dubai, Australia will take on South Africa who carved out a one-sided nine-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the fourth quarter-final. Justin Dill’s four-wicket burst helped bowl the Asian side out for 197 and then captain Aiden Markram hit an unbeaten 105 to ensure a win.
On Monday, England and Pakistan will play in Dubai for a place in the final.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2014.
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