Pakistan Skittled for 92 as West Indies Wins Third and Final ODI by 202 Runs to Clinch Series 2-1
West Indies secured a 2-1 series win over Pakistan with a dominant 202-run victory, ending a 34-year ODI drought and highlighting Jayden Seales’ six-wicket haul.
- West Indies clinched the ODI series 2-1 against Pakistan with a 202-run victory in the third and deciding match on Tuesday at Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad.
- The Caribbean side secured this series win, their first against Pakistan since 1991, after Pakistan lost three early wickets to West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales.
- West Indies posted 294 for 6 bat first, led by captain Shai Hope's unbeaten 120 runs and an unbroken 110-run partnership with Justin Greaves, who scored 43 not out from 24 balls.
- Seales took six wickets for 18 runs, removing top Pakistan batsmen including captain Babar Azam for nine, while Pakistan was bowled out for 92 in 29.2 overs chasing 295.
- This decisive win gave West Indies their first bilateral ODI series victory over Pakistan since 1991 and highlighted their bowling strength and strong middle-order batting performances.
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West Indies script history, register first ODI series win against Pakistan in 34 years
The West Indies registered a brilliant win in the third and final ODI of the white-ball series against Pakistan. Before the clash, the series was tied one apiece, as Pakistan registered a win in the first ODI, with the Windies winning the second ODI. The two sides then locked horns in the third clash at the Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad, on August 12. It is worth noting that with the third ODI win, the West Indies clinched the series, a…
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