West Indies Handily Beat Pakistan, Securing First Home ODI Series Triumph Since 1988
The West Indies cricket team has made a remarkable comeback, securing a 2-1 victory in their recent three-match ODI series against Pakistan. This win marks the West Indies' first ODI home series win against Pakistan since 1988 and their first ODI series win overall since 1991.
In the decisive third ODI, the West Indies posted a formidable total of 294/6, with Shai Hope leading the charge with an unbeaten knock of 120. The star bowler of the match was Jayden Seales, who took an impressive six wickets for just 18 runs in 7.2 overs, as Pakistan were bowled out for a paltry 92.
The West Indies' batting lineup showed resilience, with Justin Greaves contributing a crucial cameo of 43 off 24 balls, helping the team to a late flourish. Unfortunately, no batter from the Pakistani side could stay long at the crease, with no batter scoring a single run. Salman Ali Agha was the only exception, scoring 30 runs.
Shai Hope, declared Player of the Match, emphasised the importance of setting the tone in the power play and giving the team a good finish. He also highlighted Jayden Seales as a quality bowler who is improving in white ball cricket.
Daren Sammy, the interim head coach of the West Indies, will find this final win against Pakistan a big breather. The team had been losing back-to-back T20Is against Australia and Pakistan before this significant victory.
This series win is a significant resurgence for the West Indies, ending a 31-year wait for a bilateral ODI series victory against Pakistan. Prior to the 2025 series, there were no notable bilateral ODI series wins for the West Indies against Pakistan since 1993.
The West Indies men defeated Pakistan in the third and final ODI in Trinidad, securing the series and making history in the process. This win is a testament to the team's determination and the promising future of West Indies cricket.
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