Introduction
When West Indies Cricket Team goes up against Pakistan National Cricket Team, fans can expect unpredictble cricket. Both teams are known for their inconsistency but also for producing match-winning performances out of nowhere.
This particular match was a rollercoaster ride. At one point it looked like Pakistan will dominate easily, but then West Indies made a strong comeback. There were phases where momentum shifted quickly, and honestly, it was bit hard to predict winner until the last few overs.
Match Overview
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Match Type: ODI
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Venue: Slightly slow pitch with some bounce
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Weather: Clear skies, bit humid
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Toss: Pakistan won and chose to bat first
That decision seemed logical considering batting conditions early on.
First Innings: Pakistan Batting Timeline
Overs 1–5: Steady but Careful Start
Pakistan openers began with caution.
Babar Azam looked comfortable from the start, playing classic cover drives.
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No early wickets
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Controlled batting
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Score: 25/0
But scoring rate was slightly slow.
Overs 6–10: First Breakthrough
West Indies needed a wicket and they got it.
Shaheen Afridi’s partner at top got out (soft dismissal).
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Pressure started building
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Fielders became more active
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Score: 48/1
Overs 11–20: Stabilization Phase
Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan built a partnership.
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Rotated strike well
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Avoided risky shots
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Slowly building platform
Score at 20 overs: 92/1
Though stable, but run rate still below par.
Overs 21–30: Momentum Shift
This phase was important.
Babar started accelerating a bit.
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Few boundaries
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Confidence increasing
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Partnership crossing 100
But then sudden wicket of Rizwan changed things.
Score at 30 overs: 145/2
Overs 31–40: Mixed Phase
Pakistan tried to accelerate but struggled.
Fakhar Zaman came in but couldnt stay long.
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Wickets falling at intervals
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Run rate fluctuating
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Pressure from bowlers
Score at 40 overs: 198/5
It was not ideal position, they needed strong finish.
Overs 41–50: Late Acceleration
Pakistan managed to finish well.
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Quick runs in last overs
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Some big hits
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Useful lower-order contributions
Final Score: 276/8 in 50 overs
Pakistan Batting Snapshot
| Phase | Runs | Wickets |
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| 1–10 overs | 48 | 1 |
| 11–20 overs | 44 | 0 |
| 21–30 overs | 53 | 1 |
| 31–40 overs | 53 | 3 |
| 41–50 overs | 78 | 3 |
West Indies Bowling Highlights
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Decent start after early pressure
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Controlled middle overs
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Slightly expensive at death
Jason Holder bowled tight spells but lacked support at times.
Second Innings: West Indies Chase Timeline
Target: 277 runs
Overs 1–5: Aggressive Start
West Indies came out attacking.
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Boundaries early
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Positive intent
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Pakistan under pressure
Score: 35/0
It looked like strong start.
Overs 6–10: First Collapse Signs
Pakistan fought back.
Shaheen Afridi took crucial wicket.
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Swing bowling effective
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Pressure increased
Score: 60/2
Momentum shifting slightly.
Overs 11–20: Rebuilding Phase
Shai Hope anchored innings.
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Calm batting
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Rotated strike
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Avoided risks
Score: 102/2
Game looked balanced again.
Overs 21–30: Turning Point
Pakistan spinners controlled game.
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Dot balls increased
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Big wicket fell
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Run rate slowed
Score at 30 overs: 140/4
Pakistan gaining control now.
Overs 31–40: Pressure Mounting
Required run rate increased.
Nicholas Pooran tried attacking.
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Few big shots
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But lost partners
Score at 40 overs: 195/6
Chase becoming difficult.
Overs 41–45: Hope of Comeback
Pooran played aggressive cricket.
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Sixes and boundaries
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Reduced run rate pressure
But again, wicket at wrong time hurt.
Overs 46–50: Final Phase Drama
Match became tense.
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Needed 30 runs off last 3 overs
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Pakistan bowlers held nerve
West Indies finished at 265/9 in 50 overs
West Indies Batting Snapshot
| Phase | Runs | Wickets |
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| 1–10 overs | 60 | 2 |
| 11–20 overs | 42 | 0 |
| 21–30 overs | 38 | 2 |
| 31–40 overs | 55 | 2 |
| 41–50 overs | 70 | 3 |
Key Turning Points
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Rizwan’s wicket breaking partnership
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Pakistan’s strong death overs batting
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Middle overs spin control
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Pooran losing partners
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Tight bowling in final overs
Some small mistakes like misfields and bad shot selections also played role.
Player Performances
Pakistan Key Players
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Babar Azam – Anchoring innings
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Mohammad Rizwan – Support role
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Shaheen Afridi – Key wickets
West Indies Key Players
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Nicholas Pooran – Fighting innings
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Shai Hope – Stability
Match Summary
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Pakistan: 276/8
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West Indies: 265/9
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Pakistan won by 11 runs
Detailed Analysis
This match clearly highlighted Pakistan’s strength in handling pressure situations. Even when West Indies were close, Pakistan didn’t panic.
West Indies had their moments, especially in powerplay and death overs, but they couldnt maintain consistency. Losing wickets at crucial moments made the difference.
Pakistan’s bowling, especially in middle overs, changed the game. They slowed things down and forced West Indies to take risks.
Also, batting approach of Pakistan was interesting—they didnt go all out early but ensured strong finish, which proved decisive.
Conclusion
The clash between West Indies Cricket Team and Pakistan National Cricket Team once again showed how unpredictable cricket can be.
Pakistan’s balanced performance helped them secure a narrow win, while West Indies showed fight but fell just short.
In the end, its not always about who starts strong, but who finishes better—and in this match, Pakistan clearly did that.

