Pakistan win ODI series 3-1 in Windies

Pakistan have won their five-match one-day international series 3-1 against the West Indies after taking the final game in Saint Lucia by four wickets.

Pakistan win ODI series 3-1 in Windies

Pakistan won their five-match ODI series 3-1 against the West Indies after winning the final game.

Pakistan scrambled to a four-wicket victory off the second last ball in the fifth and final one-day international against the West Indies on Wednesday at the Beausejour Stadium in Saint Lucia.

Replying to the hosts' total of 7-242, skipper Misbah-ul-Haq's 63 again piloted the visitors to their target although they made heavy weather of it at the end, Kieron Pollard missing the stumps at the non-striker's end and Saeed Ajmal dashing home for the winning run.

Pakistan take the five-match series 3-1 with one tied and both teams shift focus to two Twenty20 internationals to be played on Saturday and Sunday in St Vincent.

Misbah, who was dismissed at the start of the final over with the scores level, took man of the match and man of the series honours.

Not for the first time over the five matches, the fate of the match hinged on his contribution with the bat.

But from the West Indies standpoint, they were left to lament a controversial moment when they were convinced that the Pakistani captain was caught off the glove by stand-in wicketkeeper Lendl Simmons off a fiery Tino Best.

On 49 at the time, and with the score standing at 4-190 in the 43rd over, his dismissal then with 53 runs still needed could have been pivotal.

Australian umpire Paul Reiffel's not-out decision was challenged by West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo but the on-field verdict was upheld.

"A key decision went against us and that was the turning point in the game," said Bravo at the end of the match in a less-than-veiled reference to the Misbah incident.

"I don't think 3-1 for Pakistan was a fair reflection of the balance of power in the series."


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