Hasan Nawaz's Unbeaten 63 Leads Pakistan to a Five-Wicket Win over West Indies
TAROUBA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, AUG 9 – Hasan Nawaz’s unbeaten 63 helped Pakistan chase down 281 with seven balls to spare, securing a five-wicket victory after bowling out West Indies for 280.
- On August 8, 2025, Pakistan secured a five-wicket victory over West Indies in the opening match of the ODI series held at the cricket venue in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago.
- Pakistan sent West Indies to bat first after winning the toss and West Indies posted 280, led by half-centuries from Lewis, Hope, and Chase.
- Hasan Nawaz made a notable ODI debut scoring an unbeaten 63 off 54 balls, supported by a 104-run sixth-wicket partnership with Hussain Talat, rallying Pakistan’s chase.
- Shaheen Afridi took four wickets and Naseem Shah three, while Nawaz hit a six in the 49th over and the winning boundary off the final ball to secure victory with seven balls remaining.
- The win gave Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the series, with matches two and three scheduled for August 10 and August 12 respectively, as Nawaz earned player-of-the-match honors.
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Hasan Nawaz's unbeaten 63 leads Pakistan to a five-wicket win over West Indies
Hasan Nawaz hit an unbeaten 63 which included a six and a clinching boundary in the second-to-last over to help Pakistan beat West Indies by five wickets in the first one-day international.
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