Pakistan pulled off a solid 13-run win against West Indies in the final T20I, sealing the series 2-1, and they did it without two of their main stars: Fakhar Zaman and Shaheen Afridi.
Even with some big names missing, the team stepped up when it mattered most. This victory also marked Pakistan’s seventh consecutive T20I series win against the West Indies, which says a lot about their consistency in this format.
Farhan and Saim Set the Tone With a Brilliant Opening Stand
Batting first, Pakistan got off to a dream start.
Sahibzada Farhan looked in great touch, scoring a classy 74 off 53 balls with 3 fours and 5 sixes. Right alongside him, Saim Ayub played a fluent knock of 66 off 49 balls, hitting 4 boundaries and 2 sixes.
Their partnership of 138 runs set a strong base. And even though the middle order didn’t fire as much, a few handy cameos helped Pakistan post 189 for 4 in their 20 overs.
Also worth noting — 11 extras (mostly wides) from the West Indies showed they were struggling with control.
West Indies Fought Back, But Fell Short
In reply, the West Indies gave it a decent shot.
Alick Athanaze kept things interesting with a quickfire 60 off 40 balls, and Sherfane Rutherford added 51 off 35. They built a bit of pressure, but a key moment came when Roston Chase had to retire out on 15, which slowed things down a bit.
From there, Pakistan’s bowlers took control.
Sufiyan Muqeem bowled a top spell — 4 overs for just 20 runs and the important wicket of Jason Holder. Haris Rauf handled the final overs well, finishing with 1 for 34.
Hasan Ali, Mohammad Nawaz, and Saim Ayub also picked up one wicket each, keeping the pressure steady through the innings.
West Indies ended on 176 for 6, falling 13 runs short.
Fakhar Injured, Khushdil Steps Up
Ahead of the match, Pakistan confirmed that Fakhar Zaman was ruled out of the series due to a hamstring strain he picked up in the second T20I. Thankfully, it’s not serious, but they didn’t want to take any risks. He’s set to begin rehab in Lahore.
Khushdil Shah was brought into the XI as his replacement.
Shaheen Rested, Rauf Delivers
There was also a bit of buzz around Shaheen Afridi not playing this decider. But skipper Agha Salman cleared things up — it was just workload management.
Haris Rauf stepped in and did his job, especially during the final stretch of the game.
Everyone Chipped In — A True Team Effort
What really stood out about Pakistan’s performance was how composed they stayed under pressure. Even when the West Indies came out swinging during the powerplay, the team didn’t lose their shape.
The spinners kept things tight in the middle, and the pacers finished strong at the death.
This wasn’t about one or two individual stars — it was a complete team effort from start to finish.
Match Summary
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Pakistan: 189/4 (20 overs) — 11 extras
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West Indies: 176/6 (20 overs)
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Result: Pakistan won by 13 runs
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Series: Pakistan take it 2-1 (their 7th straight T20I series win over WI)
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Player of the Match: Sahibzada Farhan
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Player of the Series: Mohammad Nawaz
Final Word
Pakistan will be really pleased with this win. Not just because it was a series decider, but because they managed it with key players missing, and still found a way to get the job done.
The bench stepped up, the bowling unit clicked, and the top order delivered.
It’s the kind of performance that builds belief — and they’ll take that confidence into whatever comes next.
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