India, Aug. 14 -- Pakistan endured a crushing collapse against the West Indies in the ODI series decider at Tarouba, crumbling to a mere 92 while chasing 295. After taking an early 1-0 lead with a comfortable five-wicket win in the series opener, Mohammad Rizwan's side imploded in the second match and capitulated spectacularly in the decider.
The batting order disintegrated from the outset, losing three top-order wickets within the first three overs. Openers Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, and captain Rizwan all departed without scoring, leaving the chase in tatters. Babar Azam, too, fell cheaply for just 9, while Salman Agha offered little resistance before being dismissed for 30.
Pakistan's innings lasted just 29.2 overs, with Jayden Se...
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