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T20 Series: Pakistan’s target of 190 runs to win the West Indies

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In the third and decisive match of the ongoing T20 series in Florida, Pakistan has given a target of 190 runs to win the West Indies.

After winning the toss and batting first, Pakistan started aggressively and the openers attacked the West Indies bowling attack by Sam Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan and brought the score to 47 without loss to the end of the power play.

Both batsmen completed the fifties and played their role in strengthening the target to win the series while maintaining dominance.

Farhan completed his third T20 International Half -Schinuri in the 11th over, when the team’s score was 88.

Saim Ayub also managed to complete its third half -Schinuri soon and in the 13th over, Pakistan’s score reached 108, with an initial partnership of 100 runs without any loss.

The first successful success in the West Indies was in the 17th over when Pesar Joseph dropped Farhan for 74 and took Pakistan’s first wicket.

After that, Hasan Nawaz supported Sam and scored 15 runs off just seven balls, including two sixes, and excluded the Roman Chess Ball.

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In the next over, Mohammad Haris was run out for just two runs.

Sim Ayub’s brilliant innings ended by the 19th over Jason Holder, who scored 66 runs in 49 balls including four fours and two sixes. At that time, the team’s score was 170 runs, while four players were out.

The last over was beneficial for Pakistan, in which Khushal Shah was unbeaten on six balls and Fahim Ashraf scored just 10 runs off three balls.

Pakistan made two changes in the match, Khushalal Shah and Harris Rauf were replaced by proud Zaman and Shaheen Afridi, while the West Indies retained the second T20 team.

Both teams in the current series are 1–1 and today’s match will decide the series.

Pakistan lost the final T20 series 2–1 to Bangladesh, while the West Indies suffered a five-zero defeat against Australia.

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