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PAK 137/8

Pakistan look to clinch the four-match series when they face West Indies in the third T20I in Port of Spain on Saturday. The visitors won both the previous matches of the series and this is a perfect opportunity
for Pakistan to continue their winning run. Shadab Khan has been the most successful bowler for Pakistan in this series and the visitors will be depending on the youngster to guide them to a much-needed series win. Catch live cricket score of West Indies vs Pakistan, 3rd T20I, Port of Spain here.


Pakistan are 137/8 against West Indies in the third T20I in Port of Spain. Catch live cricket score of West Indies vs Pakistan, 3rd T20I, Port of Spain here.

Ahmed Shehzadb Samuel Badree42210200
Kamran Akmalc Lendl Simmons b Marlon Samuels48553742129.73
Imad Wasimst Chadwick Walton b Samuel Badree052000
Babar Azamb Sunil Narine43663831113.16
Shoaib Malikc Evin Lewis b Carlos Brathwaite2780025
Fakhar Zamanrun out (Sunil Narine)21332101100
Sarfraz Ahmed * run out (Chadwick Walton)31240075
Wahab Riazc Kieron Pollard b Kesrick Williams1620050
Sohail Tanvirnot out2840050
Shadab Khannot out33200150

BowlingOMRWEconnbw
Samuel Badree402225.5000
Jason Holder402606.5000
Kesrick Williams402115.2501
Carlos Brathwaite301515.0000
Sunil Narine3034111.3301
Marlon Samuels201115.5000


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