Farhan, Ayub set up Pakistan's series-clinching win in Lauderhill
This is the seventh successive time Pakistan have won a T20I series against West Indies
This is the seventh successive time Pakistan have won a T20I series against West Indies
Scorer: Sudeep Poojar | Commentator: Rvel Zahid
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Sahibzada Farhan, Player of the Match: Happy to contribute with runs and towards the win. Conditions were similar to last night but I planned with Saim to play with positive intent and not spare any loose deliveries. I'm really enjoying batting alongside Saim. We complement each other well and he guides me too. The entire focus now is on the tri-nation series and then the Asia Cup.
Mohammad Nawaz, Player of the Series: The plan becomes basic when you get these kinds of pitches; natural variation comes into play. Today the pitch was a bit better and with the right-left combination, and me bowling the first over, the situation meant I couldn't complete my quota, but it worked out well in the end. I've bowled with the new ball before so I have a good idea how to bowl in the powerplay. Caribbean players are strong guys so I have to be 100 percent with my lines and stick to the basics. These days, if you bowl in one line and length, the batters can line you up easily so the idea is to stay ahead of the batter and do the opposite of what they expect. (My favourite all-rounders) Yuvraj Singh and Shahid Afridi, of course
Shai Hope, West Indies Captain: I commend the bowlers for the effort they put in throughout the series. The wicket was more conducive for stroke-play today. We speak a lot about execution with the ball. Just trying to have a complete game. I can see some progression in small areas but we need consistency. We need that intent like Alick showed, his class really stood out. Consistency is the key. Captaincy is tough...games are coming thick and fast and there isn't much time to discuss or reflect.
Salman Ali Agha, Pakistan Captain: I'm always smiling. It was a team performance. There's always going to be areas to improve, and as a team, we just want to keep improving and moving forward. For me, win or lose - obviously winning is very, very important - but as long as we focus on the process, we'll win more often. It was a different pitch today, slightly better. Making 190 was a massive boost for us. The way the spinners bowled was outstanding. Sufiyan brought us back, Haris bowled well, Faheem and Hasan showed great character in the last over; it was amazing to see that. Sufiyan and Abrar are very, very big assets for us. Whatever series we're playing, it's important to us. We just want to keep improving and follow our process and if we do that, we have enough talent to win games.
Another exhilarating contest between these brilliant T20I teams. Pakistan managed to step up in the big moments tonight and had that extra cushion of runs towards the end. West Indies left too many runs to chase late in the innings and the equation became a daunting task as Pakistan's bowlers strung together enough good deliveries to keep them in check. Pakistan will head into the Asia Cup with high confidence. Farhan and Ayub were sublime, each striking well-crafted half-centuries, and once again the spinners did the job. The caravan now moves to Trinidad for the three-match ODI series starting Friday
Moeed: "The real qs, who gets to be the player of the series?? Saim Ayub for his all-round performances?? Nawaz, the highest wicket taker?? Sufyan Muqeem who strangled WI in middle overs?? "
SE Rutherford c Sahibzada Farhan b Hasan Ali 51 (56m 35b 4x4 3x6) SR: 145.71
This was the 12th instance of a batter retiring out in a men's T20I, and the first in a match featuring two Full Member teams
Fakhar Zaman will return home after the T20I series and continue his rehab at the PCB's National Cricket Academy
This is the seventh successive time Pakistan have won a T20I series against West Indies