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Pakistan slump to 92 all out as West Indies win ODI series
Pakistan slump to 92 all out as West Indies win ODI series

Khaleej Times

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Pakistan slump to 92 all out as West Indies win ODI series

An inspired Jayden Seales led the West Indies to a crushing 202-run victory over Pakistan in the third and deciding one-day international in Trinidad on Tuesday. The fast bowler blew away the Pakistan top order en route to figures of 6-18 as the tourists were bundled out for just 92 in a chase of 295 to win. The Windies had reached 294-6 in their 50 overs batting first, powered by captain Shai Hope's brilliant unbeaten hundred. The Caribbean side sealed a much-needed first ODI series win against Pakistan since 1991, after being swept aside 3-0 and 5-0 in Test and T20 series respectively by Australia earlier in the summer. "We stress on negatives a lot in West Indies," said Hope. "So many positives to shout about. Great to see the guys pulling off history. "Seales is a quality bowler... He's a class act. Anything you ask him to do, he puts his hands up." Pakistan's reply got off to a horrendous start as Seales removed Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique and Mohammad Rizwan inside the first three overs to reduce them to 8-3. Seales then trapped Babar Azam lbw for just nine to leave Pakistan's hopes of a 2-1 series win in tatters. "Seales made it difficult for us. Done so throughout the series. But we lost three early wickets, that's what cost us," said Pakistan skipper Rizwan. Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie took two wickets through the middle overs, before Seales returned to remove tailenders Hasan Ali and Naseem Shah and complete a six-fer. The hosts, who lost the opening game of the series, wrapped up the win when Pakistan number 11 Abrar Ahmed was run out by Roston Chase. Pakistan had started strongly with the ball after winning the toss and electing to field, as the West Indies struggled to find the boundary. The home side were 68-3 when Keacy Carty was dismissed lbw by Abrar for a 45-ball 17. The usually big-hitting Sherfane Rutherford also never got going and crawled to 15 from 40 deliveries before falling to Ayub. But Chase helped revive the innings with a quickfire 36, giving Hope some much-needed assistance. Chase was bowled by Naseem and Motie was caught and bowled by Mohammad Nawaz as the West Indies' batting effort threatened to peter out. But Hope and Justin Greaves plundered 110 runs from the final 8.1 overs in a blistering assault to get their team close to 300. Hope finished on 120 not out, with 10 fours and five sixes, completing his 18th one-day international century. He now sits behind only Brian Lara and Chris Gayle on the all-time list for most ODI tons for the Windies. Greaves more than played his part, clubbing an unbeaten 43 from just 24 balls.

Pakistan skittled for 92 as West Indies wins third and final ODI by 202 runs to clinch series 2-1
Pakistan skittled for 92 as West Indies wins third and final ODI by 202 runs to clinch series 2-1

Associated Press

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Pakistan skittled for 92 as West Indies wins third and final ODI by 202 runs to clinch series 2-1

TAROUBA, Trinidad and Tobago (AP) — Shai Hope hit 120 not out before pacer Jayden Seales destroyed Pakistan's chase with six wickets as West Indies won the third and final ODI by the huge margin of 202 runs on Tuesday to clinch the series 2-1. Pakistan was dismissed for 92 in 29.2 overs after West Indies had lost the toss and made a challenging 294-6 at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, with Hope dominating the innings. The West Indies captain hit five sixes and 10 fours in his 94-ball knock, sharing an unbroken seventh-wicket stand with Justin Greaves of 110 runs in around eight overs. Greaves was 43 not out in only 24 deliveries, including two sixes and four fours. Pakistan collapsed early in its chase to 23-4 in the ninth over, with three ducks from its top four batters. Opener Saim Ayub was caught behind on the third ball of the innings, Abdullah Shafique also failed to score, and Pakistan was 8-3 when captain Mohammad Rizwan was bowled by Seales for a golden duck in the third over. Seales took his fourth wicket by trapping Babar Azam (9) lbw. Hasan Nawaz (13) advanced and was stumped against the bowling of Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase bowled Hussain Talat (1), leaving Pakistan on 62-6 in the 21st over. Salman Agha top-scored for Pakistan with a 49-ball 30. The match and series ended with another golden duck when Abrar Ahmed was run out by Chase. It was the first bilateral ODI series won by West Indies against Pakistan since 1991. Seales finished with 6-18 from 7.2 overs. Pakistan beat West Indies in the first one-day international on Friday by five wickets. West Indies leveled the series with a five-wicket victory in the second ODI. Pakistan won the preceding Twenty20 series 2-1 played in Florida. ___ AP cricket:

Pakistan skittled for 92 as West Indies wins third and final ODI by 202 runs to clinch series 2-1
Pakistan skittled for 92 as West Indies wins third and final ODI by 202 runs to clinch series 2-1

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Pakistan skittled for 92 as West Indies wins third and final ODI by 202 runs to clinch series 2-1

TAROUBA, Trinidad and Tobago (AP) — Shai Hope hit 120 not out before pacer Jayden Seales destroyed Pakistan's chase with six wickets as West Indies won the third and final ODI by the huge margin of 202 runs on Tuesday to clinch the series 2-1. Pakistan was dismissed for 92 in 29.2 overs after West Indies had lost the toss and made a challenging 294-6 at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, with Hope dominating the innings. The West Indies captain hit five sixes and 10 fours in his 94-ball knock, sharing an unbroken seventh-wicket stand with Justin Greaves of 110 runs in around eight overs. Greaves was 43 not out in only 24 deliveries, including two sixes and four fours. Pakistan collapsed early in its chase to 23-4 in the ninth over, with three ducks from its top four batters. Opener Saim Ayub was caught behind on the third ball of the innings, Abdullah Shafique also failed to score, and Pakistan was 8-3 when captain Mohammad Rizwan was bowled by Seales for a golden duck in the third over. Seales took his fourth wicket by trapping Babar Azam (9) lbw. Hasan Nawaz (13) advanced and was stumped against the bowling of Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase bowled Hussain Talat (1), leaving Pakistan on 62-6 in the 21st over. Salman Agha top-scored for Pakistan with a 49-ball 30. The match and series ended with another golden duck when Abrar Ahmed was run out by Chase. It was the first bilateral ODI series won by West Indies against Pakistan since 1991. Seales finished with 6-18 from 7.2 overs. Pakistan beat West Indies in the first one-day international on Friday by five wickets. West Indies leveled the series with a five-wicket victory in the second ODI. Pakistan won the preceding Twenty20 series 2-1 played in Florida. ___ AP cricket:

Jayden Seales Creates History, Becomes 1st West Indies Bowler To...
Jayden Seales Creates History, Becomes 1st West Indies Bowler To...

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Jayden Seales Creates History, Becomes 1st West Indies Bowler To...

Last Updated: Seales bowled 7.2 overs for the West Indies in third ODI at Brian Lara Stadium and picked up six wickets for 18 runs. 23-year-old fast bowler entered his name in the history books on Tuesday (August 12) by becoming the first West Indies bowler to take six wickets in an ODI match against the Pakistani team. The Trinidad & Tobago-born cricketer led the West Indies bowling attack in the third and final ODI of the three-match series against Pakistan at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba on Tuesday and picked up 6 wickets for 18 runs in 7.2 overs. In the final match of the ODI series, Seales opened his wicket account by getting Saim Ayub caught behind by Shai Hope on the third ball of the run chase. The left-handed opening batter failed to open his account despite facing three balls. On the fourth ball of his second over, Seales then removed Abdullah Shafique for an eight-ball duck. The right-handed batter was caught by Gudakesh Modi. On the next ball, Seales breached Pakistan's ODI captain Mohammad Rizwan's defence and shattered his stumps. Rizwan got out for a golden duck in the third ODI. In his fifth over of the match, Seales picked up Babar Azam's wicket. The former captain of the Pakistani team was trapped in front of the wickets by Seales after making 9 runs from 23 balls. Seales completed his fifer by dismissing Naseem Shah on the fourth ball of his seventh over of the match. Naseem was caught and bowled by Seales. On the first ball of his eighth over of the match, Seales bowled Hasan Ali out for a three-ball duck. Before Seales, the record of best bowling figures by a West Indies bowler in ODIs against Pakistan was in the name of Franklyn Rose. Rose picked up 5 wickets for 23 runs in 10 overs against Pakistan during the ODI match played in Kingstown on April 12, 2000. Jayden Seales 7.2 0 18 6 Tarouba August 12, 2025 Franklyn Rose 10 1 23 5 Kingstown April 12, 2000 Ian Bishop 8.4 0 25 5 Brisbane January 9, 1993 Ian Bishop 10 1 27 5 Perth (WACA) January 1, 1989 Jimmy Adams 10 0 37 5 Adelaide December 17, 1996 Seales's figures of 6 for 18 in 7.2 overs are the third best by a West Indies bowler in ODIs. He is only Winston Davis, who picked up 7 wickets for 51 runs in 10.3 overs against Australia in 1983, and Colin Croft, who finished with figures of 6 for 15 in nine overs against England in Kingstown on February 4, 1981. Best bowling figures for West Indies in ODIs Winston Davis 10.3 0 51 7 Australia Leeds June 11, 1983 Colin Croft 9 4 15 6 England Kingstown February 4, 1981 Jayden Seales 7.2 0 18 6 Pakistan Tarouba August 12, 2025 Fidel Edwards 7 1 22 6 Zimbabwe Harare November 29, 2003 Kemar Roach 8.3 0 27 6 Netherlands Delhi February 28, 2011 Seales' 6/18 also helped him break Dale Steyn's record of best bowling figures in ODIs against Pakistan. Jayden Seales West Indies 7.2 0 18 6 Tarouba August 12, 2025 Dale Steyn South Africa 9 0 39 6 Gqeberha November 27, 2013 Thisara Perera Sri Lanka 10 0 44 6 Pallekele June 9, 2012 Carl Rackemann Australia 8.2 2 16 5 Adelaide January 30, 1984 Sourav Ganguly India 10 3 16 5 Toronto September 18, 1997 top videos View all Steyn dismissed six Pakistani batters for 39 runs in nine overs on November 27, 2013, in Gqeberha. Seales' career-best bowling figures helped West Indies bowl Pakistan out for just 92 runs in the 295-run chase and win the third ODI by 202 runs. Get latest Cricket news, live score and match results on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! view comments First Published: August 13, 2025, 02:12 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Pakistan Vs West Indies Live Cricket Score 3rd ODI: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Brian Lara Stadium
Pakistan Vs West Indies Live Cricket Score 3rd ODI: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Brian Lara Stadium

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time10 hours ago

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Pakistan Vs West Indies Live Cricket Score 3rd ODI: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Brian Lara Stadium

Pakistan Vs West Indies Live Score, 3rd ODI (Pakistan National Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket Team): Welcome to the live blog of the third and final ODI of the ongoing three-match series between Pakistan and the West Indies. Today's match is taking place at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad. The series is level at 1-1 after both teams managed to win one match each. The winner of today's fixture will win the series. Pakistani team management and fans will have high expectations from Babar Azam. The former all-format captain got out for a three-ball duck in the rain-hit last match played at the same venue on Sunday (August 10). On the other hand, Jayden Seales will once again be a key player for the hosts along with all-rounders Roston Chase and Sherfane Rutherford. Squads West Indies: Shai Hope (C & WK), Brandon King, Evin Lewis, Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Justin Greaves, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales, Jediah Blades, Romario Shepherd, Amir Jangoo, Jewel Andrew, Johann Layne Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (C & WK), Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam, Salman Agha, Hussain Talat, Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Nawaz, Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali, Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Naseem Shah, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Haris, Sufiyan Muqeem

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