Pakistan Wins T20I Series 2-1 Against West Indies
Pakistan delivered a confident and clinical performance in the third and final T20 International against the West Indies, sealing a 13-run victory to win the three-match series 2-1. With outstanding batting from Saeem Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan, and disciplined spin bowling in the second innings, Pakistan ended the series on a high and will now head into the Asia Cup with renewed momentum and self-belief.

Main Points of the News:
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Pakistan won the third T20I against West Indies by 13 runs
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Claimed the series 2-1 in Florida, USA
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Saeem Ayub scored a rapid 74; Sahibzada Farhan added 66
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Pakistan posted 189/4 in 20 overs
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Strategic changes included Haris replacing Shaheen Afridi and Khushdil Shah replacing Fakhar Zaman
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Pakistan’s spinners performed exceptionally in the second innings
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West Indies struggled under pressure during their chase
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Pakistan gears up for Asia Cup with positive momentum
Pakistan’s Confident Batting Performance: 189 on the Board
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Saeem Ayub played with aggressive flair and technique, scoring 74 off just 43 balls. His stroke play was a blend of power and timing, putting pressure on the West Indian bowlers from the start.
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Sahibzada Farhan partnered effectively with Saeem, compiling a composed 66-run innings. His placement, running between the wickets, and ability to rotate strike ensured Pakistan maintained momentum throughout the innings.
Other contributions included:
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Hasan Nawaz: 15 runs
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Faheem Ashraf: 10 runs
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Khushdil Shah: 11 runs
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Haris: 2 runs
The team finished with a competitive 189/4, thanks to a calculated mix of boundary hitting and intelligent running between the wickets.