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The West Indies eventually broke the 34-year-old janks by winning a 2-1 memorable victory in the one-day series against Pakistan. It was a very important victory for the hosts after being poured 3-0 and 5-0, respectively, 3-0 and 5-0 respectively by Australia, respectively, 3-0 and 5-0.
Pakistan’s West Indies’ Whiteball Tour proved fruitful for both sides, Pakistan won the three-match T20 series 2-1 under Salman Ali Agha’s captaincy, while the hosts dominated 50 overs format.
The defeat of the 2-1 series was the first loss of the one-day series for Pakistan’s West Indies since 1991, when visitors claimed a 2-0 series of three matches in Pakistan. Since then, Pakistan has been unbeaten in 11 series, winning the last ten. West Indies win the last ODI on Pakistan during the 2019 World Cup.
In the last 31 years, Pakistan has claimed a ten one-day series against the West Indies, who last won the Pakistani soil in 1991-92, winning it in Karachi and Faisalabad, Lahore’s match ended in the tie.
After victories against Bangladesh (2022) and England (2023, 2024), the current victory extended the domination of the West Indies home – now they have won their last four bilateral one -day series in the house. Just once before he had a long run, he won the house straight between 1981 and 1990.
The recent Home Side success has focused on Caribbean cricket after a two -day emergency summit. Hope to develop a strategy to revive the West Indies cricket team, along with legends like Brian Lara and Clive Lloyd, participated in a section of the summit.
The summit was summoned after a disappointing match, where the West Indies team scored only 27 runs in their second innings, which was exactly lower than the lowest record record in Test history, while suffering a third Test against Australia.
After defeating Australia with eight consecutive losses and 2-1 in the Twenty20 series against Pakistan in Florida, the West Indies suffered another shock at the ODI series opener against Pakistan, with five wickets lost. However, with the equal to the West Indies, hope was resurrected
In the second ODI, the series with a five -wicket victory, exhibition of rehabilitation and the third match to dominate.
It was also a win of the first West Indies series against Pakistan in any form since 2011, when he took T20I once in the house. Between 2011 and this series, Pakistan was unbeaten in 16 multi -match matches across the formats, which won 20 out of 24 and made four drawings. The last multi -match series for the West Indies against Pakistan came to the home Test series in 2000.
Winning or loss is a part of any game, but the way Pakistan surrendered in this regard was nothing short of disappointing. Despite being exposed to the field with more international experience than the West Indies, the green shirts created a performance that cannot be justified.
From the beginning, Pakistan was visible flat and there was a lack of lack of expected fighting at this level.
On the contrary, the West Indies dominated the ODI series in every field of the game.
His batting was still aggressive, his bowling fast and discipline, and his fielding residual. He struggled for every run, chased every ball, and occupied every opportunity that came in his way. His grip, in particular, was a standout feature, which put constant pressure on the Pakistani batsmen.
Despite these assurances, the tough reality in the history of cricket has been proposed otherwise. Each loss often highlights similar issues that are limited from strategy mistakes to decrease discipline. This is not regrettable.
This pattern of behavior indicates a deep problem within the team’s management and preparation, which has not been properly focused despite numerous lessons and improvement opportunities.
Unless the leadership and players take concrete steps to learn from past mistakes, Pakistan will continue to struggle to secure permanent victories at the international stage.
In the third ODI against the West Indies, Pakistan’s minor number of 92 was tenth time when they were dismissed in the format for the age of 100 – four of them are coming to the Caribbean. In ODIs all his former 100 was against New Zealand 74
No team has been dismissed against the West Indies in less than 100 times since Bangladesh’s 70 in 2014, while in 2014.
The third ODI also made several records. The West Indies victory for 202 runs was more than 200 in the men’s ODIs, and only the fourth time Pakistan lost by such a margin.
Jaden Sales created the best bowling figures against Pakistan in ODIs, which scored 18 runs and in 2013, Dale Steyn’s 6 beyond 39 runs.
Increasing the statistical curiosity, Shay Hoop’s unbeaten 120 outsourcing Pakistan scored a total of 28 runs – the second biggest difference for the Western Indian batsman in the history of ODIs. The record is with Richie Richardson, who scored 109 runs against Sri Lanka 55 in Sharjah in 1986, a distance of 54 runs.
After the loss of Series ODI, the Green Shirts team came from fourth to fifth with 3465 points after a loss.
India is in first position with 4471 points, New Zealand is second with 4160 points, Australia is third with 3473 points. South Africa ranks sixth and Afghanistan is seventh.
Despite a rich history of talented players and memorable victories, the incompetence of performance has hindered Pakistan’s ability to maintain a series of victory and to compete at the highest level. This problem is not new. It remains in generations, affecting individual careers and the team’s overall success.
Historically, Pakistani cricketers are known for their fast and unexpected capacity.
Impact is often caused by different factors, including psychological pressure, lack of discipline preparation, and sometimes inadequate adaptation in different pitches and conditions.
One of the main reasons behind this inconvenience is the volatility of the players and the level of confidence. A cricketer can shine in a game, showing extraordinary techniques and aggression, just to perform less in the next match.
Another aspect that is to consider is that the mental stiffness is needed to play permanently against advanced and weak teams. Sometimes, players are satisfied with less opponents, assuming that victory is assured without keeping the same level of attention and effort.
The cricket culture in Pakistan has also played its role in this inconvenience. Pressure to perform and can cause trouble and happiness at the high stake of international cricket. Some players struggle to handle the pressure, which affects their concentration and implementation in the field. As a result, they can get rid of excellent performances but fail to supply the series or tournament permanently.
A multi -faceted view is needed to solve this deep root problem. Pakistan cricket needs to invest in mental conditioning, permanent coaching, and upbringing a culture that emphasizes flexibility and stable performance.
By dealing with mental hardship, strategic development, and cultural factors, Pakistan can hope that in the future will turn these fluctuations into a stable and competitive cricket team.
Bowling side, home side fast bowler, Jaden Sales, took a maximum of 10 wickets in the series, with an average of 10 runs per wicket per wicket. Pakistan Naseem Shah (5) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (4) were the top wicket -takers of 25.4 and 21.5 respectively.
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