West Indies Crush Pakistan by 202 Runs — Seal ODI Series After 33 Years

Bridgetown, Barbados —
The West Indies created history by defeating Pakistan in an ODI series for the first time in 33 years. In the decisive third ODI, the hosts outplayed Pakistan in all departments to win by a massive 202-run margin and clinch the series 2–1. This comprehensive performance has boosted the Caribbean side ahead of upcoming ICC events.
Match Summary
Category | Details |
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Venue | Kensington Oval, Barbados |
West Indies | 294/6 (50 overs) |
Pakistan | 92 all out (29.2 overs) |
Result | West Indies won by 202 runs |
Series | West Indies won 2–1 |
West Indies Batting Brilliance
Winning the toss and batting first, West Indies built steadily before exploding at the back end. Shai Hope anchored with a composed 85, while Brandon King added a brisk 63. In the final overs, Romario Shepherd and Keemo Paul accelerated the scoring to set a formidable total of 294. Their approach—strike rotation early, power hitting late—proved decisive.
Pakistan’s Bowling Struggles
Pakistan’s pace attack failed to strike upfront and the spinners could not apply sustained pressure. Missed lengths in the death overs allowed the Windies to add crucial runs, turning a par score into a winning one.
Batting Collapse Sinks Pakistan
Chasing 295, Pakistan suffered a top-order slide with minimal resistance from the middle order. The visitors were bundled out for 92, undone by relentless pace and smart field placements. Alzarri Joseph and Keemo Paul led the demolition with wickets at regular intervals.
Top Performers
- Shai Hope (WI) — 85 runs, anchored the innings
- Brandon King (WI) — 63 runs, positive intent in the powerplay
- Alzarri Joseph (WI) — match-winning burst with the new ball
- Romario Shepherd (WI) — explosive finish and vital wickets
Historic Series Win After 33 Years
West Indies’ last ODI series win over Pakistan came in 1992. Ending that 33-year wait is a major psychological lift and a signal that the Caribbean side can challenge higher-ranked teams when plans are executed well.
What’s Next for Pakistan?
This defeat is a wake-up call. Pakistan must address middle-order stability, power-hitting, and death-overs bowling. Tactical tweaks and role clarity are essential before the next international assignment.
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FAQs – WI vs PAK 3rd ODI 2025
Who won the third ODI between West Indies and Pakistan?
West Indies won by 202 runs and secured the series 2–1.
Why is this series win historic?
It is West Indies’ first ODI series victory over Pakistan since 1992 — a 33-year gap.
Who were the top performers?
Shai Hope (85), Brandon King (63), Alzarri Joseph and Romario Shepherd were key contributors.

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