West Indies secured a huge victory by 202 runs over Pakistan in the third and final ODI of the three-match ODI series at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad. They wrapped up the series 2-1 with this win. The home team thoroughly dominated the game, restricting Pakistan for just 92 runs while chasing a target of 295. The match winner was West Indies pacer Jayden Seales. He bowled one of the greatest spells in ODI cricket history when he took six wickets for only 18 runs in 7.2 overs. His victims were Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam, Naseem Shah, and Hasan Ali. For these efforts, he received the Player of the Match award. Historic Bowling Feat by Seales Jayden Seales' 6/18 is now the all-time best by a bowler against Pakistan in ODIs. He shattered the 12-year record of South Africa's Dale Steyn, who had taken 6/39 against Pakistan in 2012 at Gqeberha. Seales is also just the third bowler in history to take a six-wicket haul against Pakistan in ODIs, after Steyn and Sri Lanka's Thisara Perera. Significantly, he is the first to achieve the feat and allow less than 30 runs in his over. Also Read | Roston Chase Becomes First Full Member Team Batter to Retire Out in T20Is Best Bowling Figures vs Pakistan in ODIs Player Team Bowling Figures Venue Year Jayden Seales West Indies 6/18 Trinidad 2025 Dale Steyn South Africa 6/39 Gqeberha 2013 Thisara Perera Sri Lanka 6/44 Pallekele 2012 Carl Rackemann Australia 5/16 Adelaide 1984 Sourav Ganguly India 5/16 Toronto 1997 Earlier, West Indies had batted first and scored 294/6 in their 50 overs. Captain Shai Hope set the tone with a brilliant century, showing his fine touch again. Justin Greaves chipped in with a fast 43 off only 24 balls to augment the score in the last overs. Pakistan's batting melted in response to the pressure. They fell rapidly into serious trouble, with Seales shredding the top and middle order. The other bowlers maintained the pressure, and Pakistan were dismissed for only 92 runs. This victory was historic for West Indies, as they became the first side in 50 years to defeat Pakistan by 200 or more runs in an ODI match.