WI end 34-Year drought with largest ODI victory vs Pak

WI end 34-Year drought with largest ODI victory vs Pak

NEW DELHI [Maha Media]: West Indies earned their first bilateral ODI series win against Pakistan since 1991 with a dominating 202-run win at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday. Shai Hope’s scintillating knock of unbeaten 120 runs and Caribbean pacer Jayden Seales’ impressive six-wicket haul led the West Indies team to the historic triumph.

The series provided a much-needed boost to the West Indies side after their recent defeats in Test and T20 formats against Australia and Pakistan. Notably, a two-day emergency summit was held recently aimed at improving the Caribbean cricket’s performance, which was attended by legends like Brian Lara and Clive Lloyd as well.

"I'm extremely proud of the team," said the West Indies captain.

"There's been a lot of stress on negatives in the game but now there are positives to shout about for West Indies cricket," Hope added.
 

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