Pakistan routs West Indies by 8 wickets to sweep T20 series

Published September 27, 2016
Sarfaz Ahmed celebrates as West Indies' batsmas Johnson Charles is bowled. —AFP
Sarfaz Ahmed celebrates as West Indies' batsmas Johnson Charles is bowled. —AFP

ABU DHABI: Pakistan downed world champions West Indies in the third and final Twenty20 international by eight wickets in Abu Dhabi, achieving their first-ever clean sweep in the shortest format on Tuesday.

Left-arm spinner Imad Wasim chipped in with three for 21 — nine wickets in the series — as West Indies crawled to 103-5 in their 20 overs after Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl first.

Marlon Samuels scored 42 not out while Kieron Pollard made an unbeaten 16.

Pakistan wipes off the target in 15.1 overs, with Shoaib Malik (43 not out) and Babar Azam scoring an unbeaten 27.

Pakistan won the first two matches by nine wickets and 16 runs respectively — both in Dubai.

The two teams will now play a three-match one-day series starting in Sharjah on Friday.

Shoaib Malik and Babar Azam run between the wickets during the third T20I match. —AFP
Shoaib Malik and Babar Azam run between the wickets during the third T20I match. —AFP

Shoaib Malik hits the ball during the T20I match. —AFP
Shoaib Malik hits the ball during the T20I match. —AFP

Sarfraz Ahmed fields as Marlon Samuels bats the ball during the 3rd T20I match. —AFP
Sarfraz Ahmed fields as Marlon Samuels bats the ball during the 3rd T20I match. —AFP

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