WI vs PAK 3rd ODI: Pakistan bowled out for 92 as West Indies wins 3rd ODI by 202 runs for historic 2-1 series win

Kaumi GazetteCricket13 August, 2025

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West Indies players celebrate after defeating Pakistan in the 3rd ODI on August 12, 2025

West Indies gamers rejoice after defeating Pakistan within the 3rd ODI on August 12, 2025

Shai (*92*) helped ship some long-overdue excellent news for the West Indies with a century to encourage the Caribbean cricketers to a series-clinching, 202-run win over Pakistan.

It was the primary bilateral ODI series received by West Indies in opposition to Pakistan since 1991 and ended a run of dwelling series defeats throughout the Test and Twenty20 codecs to Australia and Pakistan.

(*92*) stroked an unbeaten 120 earlier than tempo bowler Jayden Seales destroyed Pakistan’s chase with six wickets within the third and last one-day cricket worldwide.

The West Indies captain mentioned he was extraordinarily happy with his workforce.

(*92*) added there’d been numerous stress on negatives within the recreation however now there was “positives to shout about” for West Indies cricket.

The big win came in the wake of a two-day emergency summit for Caribbean cricket. Hope attended part of the summit, along with greats including Brian Lara and Clive Lloyd, to help create strategies to lift West Indies back toward the top of the international game.

The summit was called after a West Indian lineup scored just 27 runs in its second innings – one run short of the all-time test record for low totals — while losing the third of three tests to Australia.

After losing eight straight matches to Australia and then losing a Twenty20 series 2-1 to Pakistan in Florida, West Indies lost the ODI series-opener to Pakistan last week by five wickets.

West Indies leveled the series with a five-wicket victory in the second ODI to stoke hope of a revival and dominated the third.

Pakistan was dismissed for 92 in 29.2 overs Tuesday after West Indies posted 294-6 at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago.

Hope 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. Seales finished with figures of 6-18 from 7.2 overs.

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.

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