In a remarkable display of bowling and batting prowess, West Indies clinched their first ODI series against Pakistan in 34 years by winning the third and final match by 202 runs at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad. The victory marked a historic moment for the Men in Maroon, who had not secured a series win over Pakistan since 1991. Captain Shai Hope was instrumental in the triumph, crafting an unbeaten 120 to anchor the innings. His composed innings was complemented by the fiery bowling of Jayden Seales, who claimed six wickets in the match, devastating Pakistan’s batting lineup. The West Indies secured the series 2-1, gaining much-needed momentum despite missing out on the last ODI World Cup in India. Read also: Women's World Cup 2025: Chinnaswamy Stadium Matches Moved to Trivandrum Seales’ Bowling Masterclass Bundles Pakistan for 92 Runs Pakistan’s innings faltered from the outset as Jayden Seales dismantled their top order with a lethal four-wicket burst early in the chase. Key batsmen, including Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, and Mohammed Rizwan, fell without scoring, while captain Babar Azam managed a mere 9 runs. The visitors struggled to build partnerships, unable to withstand the relentless West Indies attack. Seales returned to finish with figures of 6 wickets for 18 runs in just 7.2 overs, bowling Pakistan out for a paltry 92 runs. Supporting him, Gudakesh Motie captured two wickets and Roston Chase added one more to wrap up the innings. Earlier, West Indies set a challenging target of 295 runs, propelled by Hope’s century and a valuable 110-run unbeaten partnership with Justin Greaves, who contributed 43 runs off 24 balls. Middle-order batsman Roston Chase’s quickfire 36 runs helped shift the momentum firmly towards the hosts in the final overs. Pakistan bowlers Abrar Ahmed and Naseem Shah took two wickets apiece, while Saim Ayub and Nawaz chipped in with one wicket each, but the total fell well short of West Indies’ imposing total.