3-0:
It's been a one-way traffic all through the series. Not only in batting and bowling, but West Indies have been outplayed in fielding as well. This time it was an eight-wicket win with 29 balls to spare. It remains a good game to guess which of the three was the most comfortable of the wins for Pakistan in the series. Meanwhile, Sarfaraz Ahmed has maintained his winning streak as captain. Good start for him.
Smooth in chase:
Babar Azam and Shoaib Malik have shown little trouble while taking charge of the chase. They are scoring at over run a ball by simply working the ball around gaps. It is something that West Indian batsmen have failed to do in the series.
Williams off the mark:
Kesrick Williams, who is making his Twenty20 International debut, is off on a good note. The medium pacer first managed to get Sharjeel Khan to edge the ball to the wicketkeeper, before getting Khalid Latif bowled with a slower one. Both the openers back in the hut.
Steady start:
Pakistan are off to a steady start. They have taken command of the contest early on in the chase. The ball is coming on to the bat easily and the Pakistani openers are having little difficulty in working the ball around.
103-5:
West Indies have struggled their way to 103. Marlon Samuels and Kieron Pollard failed to score at even run-a-ball. Pakistan played out over 50 balls without scoring. None of the six Pakistan bowlers conceded over six runs an over.
Recovery, but with struggle:
Kieron Pollard and Marlon Samuels have managed to stitch a big partnership and take West Indies close to 100 without losing more wickets, but they have failed to get going. Mohammad Amir and Sohail Tanvir have bowled splendidly, and the experienced West Indian duo are failing to get the scoring rate moving.
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