LAHORE: The first batch of Pakistan players, including T20I captain Salman Ali Agha, arrived here after the conclusion of the white-ball tour of West Indies.
Alongside Salman Agha, Hasan Ali, Faheem Ashraf, and Hasan Nawaz, white-ball head coach Mike Hesson reached Pakistan
The Pakistan tour of West Indies ended on a poor note as the home side, West Indies, ended their 34-year wait with an ODI series win over the Green Shirts.
Despite clinching the T20I series 2-1 and winning the opening match of the ODI series, Pakistan faced defeat in the last two games of the tour.
In the last ODI, West Indies posted a commanding total of 294-6 in their allocated 50 overs.
West Indies skipper Shai Hope starred with the bat, scoring a sublime century, and powered his team to a sublime total.
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In reply, Pakistan demonstrated a shambolic batting display as pacer Jayden Seales tormented the visitors’ batting line-up with a record six-wicket haul.
Eventually, West Indies bundled out Pakistan for a meagre 92 runs and won the series and match by 202 runs.
With this dominant win, West Indies secured their first ODI series win over Pakistan since 1991.
The Green Shirts will now head to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a tri-nation T20Is series, featuring the hosts UAE and Afghanistan ahead of the Asia Cup 2025
The series will commence on August 29 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium and run until September 7. After the tri-series, Pakistan is set to compete in the Asia Cup 2025, which is scheduled from September 9 to 28.
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