Jomel Warrican and the rest of the West Indies' spin attack turned the tables on Pakistan, dismantling their batting line-up for a mere 133 runs to claim a remarkable 120-run victory in Multan, their first win on Pakistani soil since 1990. It took the visitors just over an hour on the third
West Indies moved closer to a series-levelling victory by reducing Pakistan to 76 for 4 at stumps on Day 2 in Multan. The hosts, chasing 254, still require 178 runs to win with six wickets in hand. Earlier, West Indies produced their best batting display of the series, led by captain Kraigg
West Indies spinner Kevin Sinclair disclosed the background behind his trademark wicket celebration after the Caribbean side fought back to restrict high-flying England in the second Test on Day 1.
Alick Athanaze's joint fastest half-century in a debut ODI match and Kevin Sinclair's four-wicket haul took West Indies to a 3-0 clean sweep against UAE in the third ODI match in Sharjah.