Date-stamped : 21 May94 - 02:24 Pakistan v West Indies, 4th ODI, Kingstown, St. Vincent, 30 Mar 1993 Pakistan won by 38 runs Pakistan lost the toss for the fourth time and had to graft for runs on a slow, seaming pitch. For the first time, their openers failed to bring up 50, but Aamir Sohail survived and batted steadfastly, as did the otehr front-line batsmen, especially Basit Ali, though they were offered few bad balls. Pakistan`s total of 186 looked inadequate only until they seized three West Indian wickets for 19 runs in teh first 10 overs: Lara, who had been dropped before scoring, Haynes and Richardson. The bowling matched West Indies` for accuracy and surpassed it for incisive- ness and hostility. Even Sohail and Asif Mujtaba, neither a spe- cialist spinner, played their part. In five overs they dismissed Hooper and Logie, the last serious threats. Thanks 1994 Wisden Contributed by cp (help@cricinfo.com)