Kamran Akmal, promoted up the order, and Mohammad Hafeez finally proved their worth to the side as they knocked off the West Indies total in double quick time to carry Pakistan into the semi-finals with almost 30 overs to spare.
"The problem we had been facing is with the bat and it was really pleasing for me and the team to see that we finished the game in total command and that's makes a huge difference," said Waqar.
"I am more than happy as we have struggled with the openers. It was very pleasing to see them scoring runs and hopefully it help us in the future.
"Hafeez played an outstanding knock with the bat and he bowled superbly so I think full credit goes to him because he looks like a man in form."
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With the bowling and batting coming together for Pakistan at just the right moment, the debate about whether Afridi or Imran was the better captain is likely to continue.
But should Afridi land the big prize in Mumbai on April 2, he will have then played a winning part in capturing the two big ICC one-day trophies. Afridi was the man-of-the-match when Pakistan captured the world Twenty20 title in 2009 a competition which did not exist in Imran's time.
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