Right then, that wraps up the action from this contest. Pakistan takes a 1-0 lead in the series. Be sure to join us again on Sunday, 3rd August, for the second T20I of the three-match series, from the same venue. The match is scheduled to begin at 12:00 AM GMT, and we’ll be with you well before that with all the pre-match build-up, analysis, and insights. Until then, take care and goodbye!
Salman Agha, the skipper of Pakistan, thinks it was a great game. Adds that they assessed the conditions well, and we finished nicely with the bat. Says that the spinners were good in the middle overs, and they also did well in the first half despite not getting the wickets. Mentions that wickets in the middle overs was the turning point in the game as it is difficult to hit once the ball gets older. Ends by adding that it was easy for the set batters but difficult for the new batters coming in.
Shai Hope, the skipper of the West Indies, says that it was not a poor bowling display, but they could have restricted Pakistan to a little less. Adds that the bowling did relatively well, but the batters let them down. Mentions that with the two left-handers, they did not want to risk Motie as Chase was bowling well, so they continued with him. Shares that they did not want to Pak spinners to settle, but unfortunately, the batters could not get going. Closes by adding that they need to lift things and learn from their mistakes.
Saim Ayub wins the Player of the Match award for his all-round effort. He says that it was a difficult wicket to bat on, but they did not want to panic and played along. Adds that the plans are flexible on the conditions and the strategy that they follow. Shares that the wicket was challenging and limits the shot, and they need to play with focus here. Closes by sharing that he wants to play the role that the team demands and wants to improve on his bowling.
Presentation time...
Earlier today, Pakistan were put in to bat first and posted a competitive total of 178/6 in their 20 overs. Saim Ayub led the charge with a fluent 57 off 38 deliveries, while Fakhar Zaman and Hassan Nawaz made useful contributions with quickfire 20s. Although the Men in Green found it tough to find the boundary in the final overs, some vital late blows from Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Haris helped them edge closer to the 180-run mark. For the West Indies, Shamar Joseph stood out with the ball, claiming three wickets in an impressive and economical spell. He was well supported by Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, and Romario Shepherd, who chipped in with a wicket each.
For the visitors, Mohammad Nawaz was the pick of the bowlers with three crucial wickets, while Sufiyan Muqeem, Shaheen Afridi, and Saim Ayub also chipped in with crucial wickets to stem the flow of runs and put the pressure on the home side. The catching and the ground fielding were also good from the Men in Green, which put added pressure on the Men in Maroon, who have now lost each of their last six T20Is and will be desperate to bounce back.
Pakistan put in a solid all-round performance to defeat the West Indies by 14 runs in the opening T20I of the three-match series, taking a 1-0 lead. Defending a target of 179, Pakistan's bowlers held their nerve after the West Indies got off to a strong start in the Powerplay. At 72/0, the hosts looked in control, but a dramatic collapse saw them lose five wickets for just 20 runs, slipping to 92/5. The spinners played a crucial role in stifling the scoring and triggering the middle-order collapse. Despite spirited efforts from Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, and Shamar Joseph, who all chipped in with late cameos, the required run rate proved too steep. The West Indies ultimately fell short, finishing on 164/7.
19.6SIX! A maximum to end the game, but it won't matter. Low full toss on the middle. Shamar Joseph clears the front leg and tonks it over long-on for half a dozen. The West Indies finish with 164/7, losing by 14 runs in the end.
19.5FOUR! SLOPPY FROM SAIM AYUB!
19.4Back of a length delivery, outside off. Shamar Joseph hits it back at Faheem Ashraf.
19.3Low full toss just outside off. Jason Holder looks to heave it across the line but gets the inside edge toward backward square leg for a single.
19.2Full-length delivery outside off. Jason Holder drives it off the toe end toward extra cover. Barring any extras now, this is Pakistan's game.
19.1SIX! THIS GAME IS NOT OVER YET! Faheem Ashraf serves it full, in the slot on off. Jason Holder gets under it and pumps it over the long-on fence for a maximum. 26 needed off 5 balls.
19.1WIDE! Short of a good length, and pushed across the tramline again. Another wide.
19.1WIDE! On a length and outside the tramline. Holder plays and misses. A wide to start the final over.
18.6SIX! HIGH AND HANDSOME! Good length delivery on the middle. Shamar Joseph clears the front leg, connects well, and smashes it over deep mid-wicket fence for half a dozen. 34 needed off the final over.
18.5Short of a good length, goes over the stumps. Another swing and a miss for Shamar Joseph.
18.4On a length and pushed across the batter. Shamar Joseph swings across the line and misses.
18.3Low full toss at the stumps. Jason Holder hits it along the ground to long-on for one.
18.2SIX MORE! HOLDER IS KEEPING ON THE FIGHT! Back of a length again, on the middle and leg. Jason Holder gets into a good postion and sends it over the cow corner fence for back to back sixes.
18.1SIX! DISPATCHED! Slower ball, on the back of a length on the middle. Jason Holder picks it early and smokes it over deep mid-wicket for half a dozen.
17.6Pitched full, on the middle and leg. Shamar Joseph hits it off the inner half through mid-wicket and scampers back for the second. 53 needed off 12 balls. The West Indies are pretty much out of it. Pakistan are firm favourites.
17.5Full-length delivery, just outside off. Shamar Joseph plays and misses.
17.4Yorker, tails back into the middle and leg. Jason Holder works it through mid-wicket and settles for a single.
17.3Full-length delivery outside off. Jason Holder lofts it over the infield toward deep extra cover for a couple of runs.
17.2SIX! THAT'S OUTTA HERE! Slower ball on the full, around off. Jason Holder clears the front leg and thumps it over long-on fence for a mightly hit.
17.1Full and outside off. Shamar Joseph mistimes the drive to short cover for a single.
16.6Fuller and quicker leg break, on the leg pole. Jason Holder looks to work it across the line but misses onto the pad.
16.5Floated on the leg. Shamar Joseph nudges it through backward square leg for a single.
16.4Tossed up full, on the middle and leg. Jason Holder works into the leg side and takes one.
16.3Leggie, just outside off. Shamar Joseph dabs it toward short third for a single.
16.2Flatter googly, on the middle. Shamar Joseph defends forward.
16.2WIDE! Short and outside the tramline. Shamar Joseph cuts and misses. Wide signaled.
Shamar Joseph walks in at 9.
16.1OUT! THE POLES ARE ROCKED! Sufiyan Muqeem gets rid of the big-hitting Romario Shepherd. Flatter leggie, spins back into the middle and castles the middle stump of Shepherd, who looks to work it through the leg side but is beaten for pace and is a goner. Pakistan have a firm grip of this game now and are inching toward the victory.
15.6Back of a length delivery on off. Holder defends from the crease. 69 needed off 24 balls now.
Jason Holder walks in at 8.
15.5OUT! CAUGHT! Shaheen Afridi gets among the wickets! Full-length delivery outside off. Roston Chase makes room and looks to loft this over the cover boundary, but it comes off the toe end of the blade, and he finds Sahibzada Farhan near the ropes, who takes a good running catch, moving to his right. The West Indies are six down.
15.4Pace off delivery on a length and outside off. Romario Shepherd cuts this to deep extra cover for a single.
15.4WIDE! Low full toss angling down the leg. Romario Shepherd swings and misses. Another wide given.
15.3Back of a length, angled into the middle and leg. Roston Chase knocks it toward the wide long-on region for a single.
15.3TWO WIDES! Pitched full, down the leg. Romario Shepherd lets it go. Wide signaled. A fumble from the keeper allows the batter to sneak an extra run.
15.2FOUR! PUT AWAY! Slower and shorter on off. Romario Shepherd gets into a good postion and hacks it toward deep square leg region for a cracking boundary.
15.1Back of a length on the hip. Roston Chase tucks it round the corner for one.
14.6SIX! BRUTE POWER! Tad short, on the middle. Romario Shepherd goes back and muscles the pull over deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie.
14.5Tossed up full, on the middle and leg. Chase works this through square leg and takes one.
14.4Flatter on off. Romario Shepherd punches this to long-off for one.
Romario Shepherd walks in at 7.
14.3OUT! TAKEN! Saim Ayub picks up his second! Dropped short, on the middle and leg stump line. Rutherford goes back and looks to clear the leg side boundary but fails to get the desired connection and holes out Fakhar Zaman at the deep square leg boundary. The West Indies have lost half of their side now.
14.3WIDE! Short and outside the tramline. Sherfane Rutherford cuts and misses. Wide signaled.
14.3TWO WIDES! Tossed up full, down the leg. Roston Chase plays and misses. A fumble from the keeper allows the batters to sneak an extra run.
14.2Flatter and outside off. Slapped on the bounce to wide long-off for a single.
14.1FOUR! SMASHED! Dropped short, on off. Sherfane Rutherford hangs back and tonks it over the bowler for a thumping boundary. The home side need more of these.
13.6On a length, around off. Sherfane Rutherford steers it down to deep third for one. 95 needed off the last six overs. The required rate has gone above 15 now.
13.5Skiddy length ball, pushed across the batter. Sherfane Rutherford cuts and misses.
13.4Slower ball on a length, down the leg. Sherfane Rutherford helps it toward short fine leg, and a misfield from Sufiyan Muqeem allows the batters to pick up two runs. Looks like Muqeem has hurt his finger, and but will carry on.
13.3Good length delivery, around off. Sherfane Rutherford knocks it toward mid-off.
13.2On a length, pushed across the batter. Sherfane Rutherford looks to cut but gets the inside edge to the right of the keeper.
13.1Fuller than a length, around off. Sherfane Rutherford looks to heave it across the line but gets it off the inner half toward mid-wicket and they scamper for a couple.
12.6Full on the stumps. Chase flicks it to deep square leg for a couple of runs.
Roston Chase walks in at 6.
12.5OUT! TAKEN! Saim Ayub removes the Windes skipper! Floated full, carrom ball, just outside off. Hope tries to go downtown but miscues the slog and hits it straight to the throat of Hasan Nawaz at long-on, who makes no mistake. The West Indies are four down and slump further.
12.4Flatter arm ball, on the middle and leg. Sherfane Rutherford knocks it toward long-on for one.
12.3Floated full, on off. Driven along the ground to long-off for a single.
12.2Carrom ball, on the full, around off. Hope dabs it toward point.
12.1Floated full, on off. Hope drives it to the man at short cover.
11.6Flighted on a length, on off. Sherfane Rutherford defends from the crease.
Sherfane Rutherford walks in next to face the hat-trick ball.
11.5HOLES OUT! THIRD WICKET FOR MOHAMMAD NAWAZ! Pitched full, on off. Gudakesh Motie tries to clear the ropes and heaves it toward the deep mid-wicket region, but fails to get enough elevation and is taken near the deep mid-wicket boundary by the incoming Saim Ayub. West Indies are three down and in spot of bother.
Gudakesh Motie walks in at 4.
11.4OUT! TAKEN! Mohammad Nawaz removes both the openers in the space of a few balls. Tosses it on a length, on the middle. Johnson Charles looks to slog it across the line but gets a top edge that goes straight up in the air. Mohammad Haris settles under it and gobbles a simple catch. West Indies are two down.
11.3WHAT AN EFFORT FROM THE EAGLE! Tosses it full, just outside off. Charles sits low and slogs it toward the deep mid-wicket region. Shaheen Afridi there, keeps his eye on the ball, takes the catch and puts it back into play as he loses the balance. Manages to save four crucial runs for the side.
11.2Tossed up on off. Hope drives it through covers for a single.
Shai Hope walks in at 3.
11.1OUT! CAUGHT! Mohammad Nawaz draws first blood! Tad short, and outside off. Jewel Andrew hangs back and looks to go inside out over covers but hits it straight toward long-off where Fakhar Zaman comes in and takes a sharp catch. The debutant, Jewel Andrew, departs for a handy 35. The pressure was building on the Windies batters and Andrew has succumbed to it.
10.6SIX! CHARLES BREAKS THE SHACKLES! Tossed up full, on the middle and off-stump line. Johnson Charles clears the front leg and pumps it over the cow corner fence for a 96m hit. He needs plenty more of these now. 107 needed off 54 balls now.
10.5Fuller, and quicker at the sticks. Johnson Charles bunts it back to the bowler.
10.4Too full on off. Jewel Andrew drills this to long-off for one.
10.3Quicker leggie, on the leg pole. Jewel Andrew tries to play the reverse sweep but does not connect.
10.2On a length, on the middle, and leg. Charles works it to deep square leg for a single.
10.1Skiddy length ball, on the leg pole. Charles shimmies down to heave it across the line but misses and wears on the pad.
10.1WIDE! Flatter and turning down the leg. Charles lets it go. Wide signaled.
DRINKS BREAK! At the halfway mark of the innings, the West Indies are 63/0 and need another 116 runs from the last 10 overs. The openers started well but have struggled to find boundaries in the last four overs. The introduction of spin has made it hard for the Men in Maroon. Johnson Charles and Jewel Andrew will need to up the ante from hereon to stay afloat while Pakistan will look to apply pressure with wickets and keeping the scoring rate in check.
9.6Short and outside off. Johnson Charles cuts this to deep cover for a single.
9.5DROPPED! Tossed up on a length, on middle. Johnson Charles backs away and slogs it across the line, ends up getting a top edge toward short third, where Faheem Ashraf puts down a simple chance and the batters manage to sneak a couple.
9.4Flatter on off. Jewel Andrew punches into covers and takes one.
9.3IN THE AIR BUT SAFE! Tossed up full, on off. Jewel Andrew looks to work it across the line but gets a leading edge that falls in front of the backward point fielder.
9.2Tad short, outside off. Charles cuts it toward backward point and a misfield allows the batter to sneak a run.
9.1Tosses it full, just outside off. Johnson Charles shuffles in the crease. Another swing and miss from the right hander.
9.1WIDE! Flighted full, and spins away outside the tramline. Johnson Charles makes room to go inside out but misses. Wide signaled.
8.6Another googly on the shorter side, outside off. Johnson Charles makes room and slaps it on the bounce to wide of long-off for a single. The required rate has gone above 11 runs to the over now.
8.5Flatter googly, on off. Johnson Charles tries to play the switch hit but misses onto the pad and the ball rolls toward short fine leg.
8.4Fuller wrong'un, just outside off. Charles swings and misses.
8.3Flatter and quicker on the leg pole. Jewel Andrew tucks this through square leg and takes one.
8.2Quicker leg break, on the middle. Johnson Charles works it round the corner for one.
8.1Tosses it full and spins away, around off. Johnson Charles slogs across the line and misses.
7.6Flatter on off. Charles nudges it through mid-wicket and settles for a single. A couple of quiet overs for the home side.
7.5Flat, drifted onto the pad. Johnson Charles looks to tuck and misses.
7.4Slower through the air, and around off. Johnson Charles swings across the line and misses.
7.3Flighted full, on the middle. Andrew pushes this to long-on for a single.
7.2Flatter arm ball, on the middle and leg. Johnson Charles works it through mid-wicket for a single.
7.1Tosses it on a length, around off. Johnson Charles steers it toward backward point.
6.6Quicker length ball, spins back into the middle. Jewel Andrew defends it back to the bowler.
6.5Flatter googly, around off. Jewel Andrew knocks it toward the deep extra cover region and takes a couple.
6.4Dropped short, on off. Johnson Charles swivel-pulls this to deep backward square leg for one.
6.3Slower through the air, and outside leg stump. Johnson Charles tries to play the switch hit but does not connect.
6.2On the shorter side, spins back into the middle and leg. Jewel Andrew knocks this to long-on for one.
6.1Flatter and spins back into the middle and leg. Jewel Andrew looks to work into the leg side but misses and wears on the pad.
5.6On a length, on off. Jewel Andrew punches this to deep point for one.
5.5SIX! SMOKED! Back of a length, on off. Jewel Andrew clears the front leg and swats it hard and sails it over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a massive hit.
5.4On a length and outside off. Jewel Andrew cuts and misses.
5.3Good length delivery, goes over the top of the off-stump. Jewel Andrew tries to play the reverse ramp but does not connect.
5.2Skiddy length ball, just outside off. Jewel Andrew flays and misses.
5.1On a length, just outside off. Jewel Andrew tries to hit it too hard and mistimes this toward mid-off.
4.6Pace off on a length, around off. Johnson Charles steers it into the off-side toward the man at point.
4.5FOUR! NO NEED TO RUN FOR IT! Short of a good length and follows the batter outside the leg stump. Johnson Charles backs away and thrashes the pull to deep square leg. Races to the ropes in a flash.
4.4LEG BYE! Back of a length on the hip. Jewel Andrew turns it off the thigh pad toward short fine leg for a leg bye.
4.3Slower ball, on the middle and leg. Johnson Charles makes room and pulls it toward wide of mid-on for a single.
4.2Short of a good length, outside off. Jewel Andrew chops into the off-side and takes one.
4.1SIX! HAMMERED! Back of a length, on off. Jewel Andrew waits for it and powers it over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a towering hit.
Faheem Ashraf comes onto bowl next.
3.6SIX! BANG! Back of a length, angled into the middle. Johnson Charles picks it early and smashes it over the deep mid-wicket boundary for half a dozen. That came of the meat of the blade and went a long way.
3.5Back of a length, angled into the middle and leg. Johnson Charles hangs back and knocks it toward mid-on.
3.4Three dots in a row! Fuller than a length, well outside off. Another swing and miss from Johnson Charles.
3.3Back of a length, rising delivery, angled in, just outside off. Johnson Charles looks to run it down toward deep third but misses. An appeal from the bowler for caught behind but the umpire turns it down.
3.2On a length, outside off. Johnson Charles swings and misses.
3.1FOUR! RAUF IS GREETED IN STYLE! Attempts the yorker but ends up being a low full toss on middle. Charles gets under it and lofts it toward the long-on region. One bounce and into the boundary.
Haris Rauf comes into the attack now.
2.6LEG BYE! Short of a good length, on the middle and leg. Johnson Charles looks to tuck but it comes off the pad and rolls toward square leg for a leg bye.
2.5Short ball, on off. Jewel Andrew gets on top of the bounce and crunches the pull to deep square leg for one.
2.4Andrew charges down the pitch to a yorker length delivery, and bunts it to the left of the bowler.
2.3Good length delivery, nips back into the middle and leg. Jewel Andrew knocks it back to the bowler.
2.2Back of a length, just outside off. Andrew punches it into covers.
2.1Back of a length on off. Jewel Andrew stays back and blocks from the crease.
1.6Slightly shorter outside off. Punched straight to long off for a single.
1.5Flighted ball down the leg side. Andrew looks to sweep but the ball ricochets off his bat before smashing Haris' helmet grill.
1.4SIX! BOOM! Floated full, in the slot on the middle. Jewel Andrew gets low, picks it early and launches it over long-on fence for half a dozen.
1.3Low full toss outside off. Drilled straight to extra cover for no run.
1.2Tossed up full, on the middle and leg. Jewel Andrew sweeps this to the square leg fielder.
1.1FOUR! TOP SHOT! Pitched full, just outside off. Jewel Andrew comes forward and times it through extra cover for a lovely boundary to start the over.
Spin from the other end. Mohammad Nawaz will share the attack.
0.6Short of a good length, on off. Charles hangs back in the crease and knocks into the off-side.
0.5Good length delivery angling away outside the off-stump. Andrew bends his back knee and cuts at it but gets the inside edge to short fine leg for a single.
0.4On a length, around off. Johnson Charles knocks it toward the point region for a run.
0.3Yorker, on the middle stump line. Charles keeps it out, bunts back at Shaheen Afridi.
0.2On a length, on off. Jewel Andrew dabs it down toward deep third and gets off the mark with a single.
0.1West Indies are away! Short of a good length, pushed across the batter, around off. Johnson Charles runs it down to deep third region for a single.
Index | Price | Change | % Chg |
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Nifty 50 | 25323.55 | 178.05 | 0.71 |
BSE Sensex | 82605.43 | 575.45 | 0.70 |
Nifty Bank | 56799.90 | 303.45 | 0.54 |
Nifty IT | 35401.80 | 186.95 | 0.53 |
BSE SmallCap | 53055.18 | 411.46 | 0.78 |
Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | Australia | 3732 | 124 |
2 | South Africa | 2873 | 115 |
3 | England | 4469 | 112 |
4 | India | 3881 | 108 |
5 | New Zealand | 2409 | 96 |
6 | Sri Lanka | 2364 | 88 |
7 | Pakistan | 1705 | 78 |
8 | West Indies | 2036 | 70 |
9 | Bangladesh | 1648 | 61 |
10 | Ireland | 152 | 30 |
11 | Afghanistan | 104 | 21 |
12 | Zimbabwe | 137 | 8 |
Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | India | 4471 | 124 |
2 | New Zealand | 4160 | 109 |
3 | Australia | 3717 | 106 |
4 | Sri Lanka | 4235 | 103 |
5 | Pakistan | 3493 | 100 |
6 | South Africa | 3457 | 99 |
7 | Afghanistan | 2657 | 95 |
8 | England | 3252 | 88 |
9 | West Indies | 2814 | 80 |
10 | Bangladesh | 2593 | 74 |
11 | Zimbabwe | 1291 | 54 |
12 | Ireland | 938 | 52 |
13 | Scotland | 1522 | 46 |
14 | USA | 1387 | 41 |
15 | Netherlands | 1425 | 40 |
16 | Oman | 886 | 35 |
17 | Nepal | 1060 | 33 |
18 | Namibia | 707 | 21 |
19 | Canada | 357 | 16 |
20 | United Arab Emirates | 250 | 8 |
Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | India | 17396 | 272 |
2 | Australia | 10434 | 268 |
3 | England | 11308 | 257 |
4 | New Zealand | 12061 | 251 |
5 | South Africa | 11103 | 241 |
6 | West Indies | 12701 | 235 |
7 | Pakistan | 15141 | 233 |
8 | Sri Lanka | 9899 | 230 |
9 | Bangladesh | 13711 | 225 |
10 | Afghanistan | 8914 | 217 |
11 | Zimbabwe | 11860 | 201 |
12 | Ireland | 6821 | 201 |
13 | Netherlands | 6366 | 182 |
14 | Scotland | 4178 | 182 |
15 | Namibia | 6344 | 181 |
16 | United Arab Emirates | 10109 | 177 |
17 | Nepal | 6997 | 175 |
18 | USA | 5769 | 175 |
19 | Canada | 5374 | 154 |
20 | Oman | 6627 | 151 |
21 | Uganda | 7952 | 142 |
22 | Papua New Guinea | 2718 | 136 |
23 | Kuwait | 5441 | 130 |
24 | Hong Kong | 6374 | 127 |
25 | Malaysia | 6508 | 123 |
26 | Bahrain | 7285 | 119 |
27 | Jersey | 2819 | 117 |
28 | Italy | 1725 | 115 |
29 | Qatar | 4064 | 113 |
30 | Bermuda | 3040 | 113 |
31 | Spain | 1872 | 110 |
32 | Saudi Arabia | 4245 | 109 |
33 | Kenya | 5074 | 106 |
34 | Tanzania | 4082 | 100 |
35 | Germany | 1924 | 87 |
36 | Nigeria | 3377 | 79 |
37 | Singapore | 2844 | 77 |
38 | Guernsey | 2071 | 77 |
39 | Cayman Islands | 1921 | 74 |
40 | Austria | 3771 | 71 |
41 | Denmark | 1262 | 70 |
42 | Norway | 2095 | 70 |
43 | Japan | 2347 | 67 |
44 | Portugal | 1333 | 67 |
45 | Belgium | 2059 | 57 |
46 | Cambodia | 1365 | 57 |
47 | Switzerland | 1086 | 49 |
48 | Finland | 1130 | 49 |
49 | Argentina | 627 | 48 |
50 | Sweden | 1048 | 48 |
51 | Malawi | 2019 | 47 |
52 | Botswana | 1547 | 47 |
53 | Isle of Man | 604 | 46 |
54 | France | 1109 | 46 |
55 | Thailand | 1654 | 46 |
56 | Romania | 1360 | 45 |
57 | Bahamas | 972 | 42 |
58 | Czechia | 911 | 41 |
59 | Cook Islands | 552 | 39 |
60 | Philippines | 827 | 38 |
61 | Rwanda | 2343 | 37 |
62 | Fiji | 387 | 35 |
63 | Vanuatu | 561 | 35 |
64 | Samoa | 611 | 31 |
65 | Ghana | 570 | 30 |
66 | Sierra Leone | 504 | 30 |
67 | Indonesia | 1650 | 29 |
68 | Hungary | 971 | 29 |
69 | Estonia | 665 | 28 |
70 | Malta | 1085 | 26 |
71 | Mozambique | 518 | 26 |
72 | Swaziland | 491 | 26 |
73 | Israel | 178 | 25 |
74 | Cyprus | 420 | 23 |
75 | Panama | 318 | 21 |
76 | Belize | 164 | 21 |
77 | Gibraltar | 494 | 19 |
78 | Luxembourg | 432 | 18 |
79 | Serbia | 451 | 17 |
80 | Costa Rica | 218 | 17 |
81 | Bhutan | 336 | 16 |
82 | Suriname | 119 | 15 |
83 | Brazil | 131 | 15 |
84 | Mexico | 222 | 13 |
85 | Maldives | 214 | 10 |
86 | Cameroon | 86 | 8 |
87 | Bulgaria | 145 | 6 |
88 | Korea | 94 | 6 |
89 | St.Helena | 44 | 6 |
90 | China | 29 | 5 |
91 | Lesotho | 24 | 2 |
92 | Turkiye | 26 | 2 |
93 | Gambia | 6 | 1 |
94 | Slovenia | 0 | 0 |
94 | Seychelles | 0 | 0 |
94 | Myanmar | 0 | 0 |
94 | Mali | 0 | 0 |
94 | Greece | 0 | 0 |
94 | Croatia | 0 | 0 |
94 | Mongolia | 0 | 0 |