
TAROUBA: With sheer inspiration, Jayden Seales spearheaded the West Indies to a resounding 202-run triumph over Pakistan in the thrilling third and decisive one-day international in Trinidad on Tuesday.
In a display of extraordinary fast bowling, Seales dismantled the top order of the Pakistan lineup, achieving impressive figures of 6-18, as the visiting team was dismissed for a mere 92 runs while striving to surpass a formidable target of 295.
The Windies, batting first, amassed a solid total of 294-6 in their allotted 50 overs, thanks to an exceptional unbeaten century from the formidable captain, Shai Hope.
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.
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.
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-wicket haul.
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.
But Chase helped revive the innings with a quickfire 36, before being bowled by Naseem. 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
