CASTRIES, Saint Lucia: Mohammad Hafeez retired out on 101 to lay the foundation for a 68-run victory for Pakistan in the opening match of their Caribbean tour against the University of the West Indies Vice Chancellor's XI Monday. The stand-in Pakistan captain struck 10 fours and two sixes from 93 balls to lead the visitors to 287 for seven from 50 overs, after they chose to bat in the one-day practice match at the Mindoo Phillip Park in the St. Lucia capital. Left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman then captured four for 27 from his 10 overs, as the VC XI were restricted to 219 for eight in their turn at the crease. Haynes Windies coach West Indies has been able to persuade Desmond Haynes, one of its legends, to become a batting consultant for the current side. The West Indies Cricket Board announced Monday that Haynes will work with Darren Sammy's side for the duration of the home series against Pakistan and India before it undertakes a search for a long-term batting coach. Lanka appoints Atapattu Former captain Marvan Atapattu has been appointed as Sri Lanka's batting coach, the country's cricket board said Tuesday.