A Jayden Seles Inspired led the Antilles to an overwhelming 202 -point victory over Pakistan during the third and decided on Tuesday from the international day to Trinidad.
The fast launcher breathed the first Pakistani order on the way to figures of 6-18, tourists being packed for only 92 in a pursuit of 295 to win.
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The Windies had reached 294-6 in their 50 sticks in the stick first, powered by the brilliant hundred Captain Shai Hope.
The Caribbean team has sealed a first victory in the ODI series, well necessary against Pakistan since 1991, after being swept away 3-0 and 5-0 respectively in the Test and T20 series by Australia earlier in summer.
“We highlight a lot about the negatives in the Antilles,” said Hope. “So many positive points to scream. Delighted to see the guys withdraw the story.
“Seales is a quality bowling player … It’s a class act. Everything you ask him to do, he puts his hands.”
Pakistan’s response took a horrible start while Seales removed Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafic and Mohammad Rizwan inside the first three Overs to reduce them to 8-3.
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Seales then trapped Babar Azam LBW for only nine to leave the hopes of Pakistan from a 2-1 victory in tatters.
“Seales has made the task difficult for us.
The left -handed spinner, Gudakesh Motie, took two counters through the middle of the middle, before buckets returned to remove the Tailenders Hasan Ali and Naseem Shah and finish a six.
The hosts, who lost the opening match of the series, concluded the victory when Pakistan number 11 Abrar Ahmed was exhausted by Roston Chase.
Pakistan had started strongly with the ball after winning the draw and chose to move, while the Antilles had trouble finding the border.
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The local team was 68-3 when Keacy Carty was dismissed LBW by Abrar for a 45-ball 17.
The Sherfane Rutherford, generally big, has never succeeded either and crawled at 15 of 40 deliveries before falling to Ayub.
But Chase has helped restart the sleeves with a Quickfire 36, giving hope essential assistance.
Chase was turned upside down by Naseem and Motie was captured and upset by Mohammad Nawaz while the Street in the Bâton of the Antilles threatened to withdraw.
But Hope and Justin Greaves looted 110 points from the 8.1 finals of 8.1 Overs in a puffy assault to obtain their team nearly 300.
Hope finished 120 steps out, with 10 four and five six, finishing its 18th international century for a day.
He is now behind Brian Lara and Chris Gayle on the list of all time for most of the ODI tons for Windies.
Greaves has more than played its role, by clubing an unbeaten 43 of only 24 bullets.
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