Chasing a target of 295 runs in the third and final match, Pakistan were bowled out for 92 runs, with five batsmen failing to open their account.
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West Indies have won the three-match one-day series between West Indies and Pakistan. Pakistan's performance in the last match was not worth watching.
Not only the series on Tuesday, Pakistan has been sent back home after tasting a shameful defeat. This is a historic victory for the West Indies. After 34 years, they won the one-day series against Pakistan.
In a historic victory, West Indies lost the last match by 202 runs.
Pakistan all out in 92 balls
West Indies scored 294 runs for the loss of 6 wickets by batting first in the last match at Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad. In which captain Shai Hope scored a personal 120 runs.
Pakistan, who entered the field with a target of 295 runs, scored only 92 runs in 29.2 overs.
5 people could not open account
The Pakistani batting line kneeled before the West Indies bowler. Captain Mohammad Rizwad, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq and five batters could not even open their accounts. West Indies bowler Joyden Seals took 6 wickets alone while bowling the attack.
Seals dismissed Saim Ayyu for zero runs in the first over, he also dismissed another opener Abdullah Shafiq for zero runs in the third over. He took a total of 6 wickets with only 18 runs. West Indies captain Hope played a record innings since
. He scored 120 not out. He played 94 balls and hit 10 fours and 5 sixes. By scoring his 18th century in one-day career, he has reached the third number in the list of West Indies players who have scored the most centuries.
