West Indies skipper Darren Sammy said his side's flop show with the bat, especially their inability to handle spin, cost them dear.
"Definitely not enough runs on the board. We didn't counter the bowling well, and fell well short. We lost wickets in clusters to spin throughout the tournament, and today was no exception," he said.
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Sammy, however, said his side would go with a lot of positives from the tournament.
"Some bright spots -- a number of people under the age of 27 - (Kemar) Roach, (Ravi)Rampaul, (Devendra) Bishoo and a few youngsters who should be around for the next World Cup, so we should prepare for that. Bishoo has done excellently for Guyana and is one of the positives," he said.
Darren Sammy watches helplessly as the Pakistan openers score freely
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