The worst ever start in ODI history

During the 2015 World Cup match against West Indies, Pakistan lost 4 wickets for just 1 run.

Batting first West Indies scored 310/6.

Pakistan openers Nasir Jamshed and Ahmed Shahzad came out to the crease. Jerome Taylor sent back Jamshed for a nought in the 2nd ball. Shehzad took a single in the 5th delivery and Younis Khan was caught by Ramdin in the last ball of the first over.

At the end of 1st over - PAK 1/2

Jason Holder bowled a maiden in the 2nd over.

At the end of 2nd over - PAK 1/2

Taylor sent back Haris Sohail in the last ball of the 3rd over. (All three Pakistani batsmen were out for 0)

At the end of 3rd over - PAK 1/3

When Jason Holder trapped Ahmed Shehzad with the first ball of the 4th over, Pakistan had one of the worst starts in ODI cricket history.

3.1 overs - 1/4

Sohaib Maqsood (50) and Umar Akmal (59) showed some resilience, but eventually, they were all-out for 160.

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