Pakistan started their T20I series against West Indies with a 14-run victory, extending the hosts’ losing streak to eight consecutive matches across formats at home. After a 3-0 Test series whitewash and a 5-0 T20I drubbing by Australia, West Indies’ woes continued, now trailing 0-1 in the three-match series against Pakistan.
Sam Ayub’s all-round brillianceBatting first after losing the toss, Pakistan posted 178/6 in 20 overs. Opener Sam Ayub played a match-winning knock of 57 runs off 38 balls (5 fours, 2 sixes) and later picked up two wickets, earning him the Player of the Match award.
Pakistan’s innings started on a shaky note, losing Sahibzada Farhan for 14 early. However, Sam Ayub and Fakhar Zaman stitched together an 81-run partnership in just 51 balls. Fakhar contributed 28 runs. Lower down the order, Hasan Nawaz added 24 off 18 to help Pakistan reach a competitive total.
From the West Indies’ bowling unit, Shemar Joseph impressed with 3 wickets for 30 runs, while Holder, Akeal Hosein, and Shepherd claimed one wicket each.
West Indies crumble after solid openingChasing 179, West Indies got off to a steady start, with openers Johnson Charles and Jewel Andrew both scoring 35. They shared a 72-run partnership, but once the pair was dismissed, the middle order collapsed dramatically, losing 6 wickets for just 38 runs.
Holder’s blitz went in vainJason Holder launched a late counterattack, scoring 30 off just 12 balls* (4 sixes), supported by Shemar Joseph’s 21 off 12*. Despite their best efforts, West Indies finished at 164/7, falling short by 14 runs.
Pakistan’s bowling seals the dealAll-rounder Mohammad Nawaz starred with the ball, taking 3 wickets for 23 runs in his 4-over spell. Sam Ayub chipped in with 2 wickets, while Sufiyan Muqeem and Shaheen Afridi bagged one wicket each.
You may also like
VIDEO: Maharashtra Congress Chief Harshvardhan Sapkal Slams BJP-Led Govt As 'Shameless', Alleges Hypocrisy Over Malegaon Case, Rummy Row
Daily Horoscope For Saturday, August 2, 2025, For All Zodiac Signs By Astrologer Vinayak Vishwas Karandikar
Mumbai News: Clash Between BMC And MHADA Over 'Illegal' Chandivali Public Library Raises Accountability Questions
Bombay HC Full Bench: SC Judgment Capping Government Allotment In Housing Schemes At 5% Applicable Prospectively
2008 Malegaon Blast Verdict: FIR Discrepancies, Missing Witness Statements & Lack Of RDX Evidence Erode Prosecution's Case