COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — West Indies fast bowler Romario Shepherd took four Scotland wickets in five balls, including a hat trick, and Faheem Ashraf's late assault rescued Pakistan in a three-wicket win over the Netherlands on an eventful opening day of cricket's T20 World Cup.
The U.S. gave India a huge scare in Mumbai before captain Suryakumar Yadav saved his team with 84 not out off 49 balls as the tournament co-host won by 29 runs.
Pakistan needed Saturday's win as it can ill afford to lose any Group A points after announcing it would boycott the Feb. 15 match in co-host Sri Lanka against India, a decision that shook the cricket world.
The ICC hopes the PCB will reconsider otherwise Pakistan will forfeit the marquee game of the tournament.
In the afternoon match at Kolkata, West Indies had a 35-run victory over Scotland, which replaced Bangladesh at late notice in Group C.
Shepherd grabbed 5-20 — including four wickets in the match-changing 17th over — and Shimron Hetmyer hit a 22-ball half century.
Boycott plays on minds of Pakistan
The Pakistan Cricket Board accused the ICC of double standards in ousting Bangladesh from the 20-nation tournament, and the boycott controversy appeared to affect the team as it crashed to 114-7 in Colombo.