Set a challenging target of 223, Javeria built a 54-run opening stand with Marina Iqbal before the latter was dismissed by Deandra Dottin on a personal score of 23.
In-form Bismah Maroof then took the game forward with Javeria, staying at the crease until she too was sent back to the pavilion after a 49-ball 21 with Pakistan 103-2.
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Javeria, who has a ODI century to her name, kept the scoreboard ticking with Nain Abidi and took Pakistan close to victory with a 79-run third-wicket stand.
The 27-year-old was just 10 runs short of recording a second one-day hundred but fell to Stacy-Ann King, leaving Pakistan needing 41 runs to win.
Nain, who scored 31 off 37 deliveries, soon followed Javeria with Pakistan’s score standing on 193-4.
Skipper Sana Mir and Nida Dar then stood firm and took Pakistan to 225-4 with 11 balls to spare. Sana was unbeaten on 14 while Nida remained not out on 19 at the close of play.
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Earlier, West Indies made 222-9 in 50 overs courtesy of an unbeaten 67 from Merrisa Aguilleira, who struck five boundaries in her 83-ball innings.
The quartet of Sania Khan, Anam Amin, Bismah and Nida took two wickets apiece.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 18th, 2015.
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