Best ODI Bowling Figures: In the Brian Lara Stadium, West Indies skipper Shai Hope set the tone with a match-winning 120 not out from 94 balls as his side built a competitive 294/6 following Pakistan’s decision to field after winning the toss.
Hope posted a blistering 110-run partnership off just 49 balls with Justin Greaves, who slammed an unbeaten 43 from 24 balls.
Jayden Seales Shatters Pakistan’s Top Order
Fast bowler Jayden Seales bowled a dream spell to take 6-18, the third-best ODI bowling figures in West Indies history and their best since the 1983 World Cup.
Seales dismissed Pakistan’s opening four batsmen within his first five overs, three of them ducks with his 3rd, 10th, and 11th balls.
Pakistan were left at 23-4 and went on to fall further to 92-7 before Seales came back to take two more wickets in the same over.
Best ODI Bowling Figures for the West Indies
Seales’ heroics rank him among the greatest West Indies bowling performances, next to Winston Davis and Colin Croft.
| Figures | Bowler | Opponent & Venue | Year |
| 7-51 | Winston Davis | vs Australia, Leeds | 1983 |
| 6-15 | Colin Croft | vs England, Kingstown | 1981 |
| 6-18 | Jayden Seales | vs Pakistan, Tarouba | 2025 |
| 6-22 | Fidel Edwards | vs Zimbabwe, Harare | 2003 |
| 6-27 | Kemar Roach | vs Netherlands, Delhi | 2011 |
| 6-27 | Sunil Narine | vs South Africa, Providence | 2016 |
| 6-29 | Patrick Patterson | vs India, Nagpur | 1987 |
| 6-41 | Viv Richards | vs India, Delhi | 1989 |
| 6-43 | Dwayne Bravo | vs Zimbabwe, St George’s | 2013 |
| 6-50 | Tony Gray | vs Australia, Port of Spain | 1991 |
Global and Opposition Records
Combined 28th-best marks in men’s ODIs overall.
Best ODI figures versus Pakistan, bettering Dale Steyn’s 6-39 in Gqeberha (2013).
WI vs PAK 2nd ODI Recap
The West Indies squared the ODI series with a five-wicket win in a rain-affected second game at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Chasing a revised target of 181 in 35 overs under the DLS method, the hosts got to 184/5 in 33.2 overs.
Roston Chase anchored the innings with an unbeaten 49 off 47 balls, including two sixes and the winning boundary. Justin Greaves provided steady support at the other end. Earlier, Pakistan struggled with the bat in the rain-shortened 37-over match, managing just 171/7 after being sent in to bat first.
Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf to Miss T20I Tri-Series
The Asia Cup kicks off on September 9, but the T20I Tri-Series starts earlier on August 29. For this series, Pakistan will likely feature a fresh pace attack. Salman Mirza and Ahmed Daniyal are expected to get the call-up after showing impressive performances against Bangladesh earlier this year.
Shaheen is currently playing in the ongoing ODI series against the West Indies, but he will take a short break before joining the squad in the UAE just ahead of the Asia Cup. Haris, meanwhile, is still recovering from a hamstring injury picked up during the Major Cricket League (MCL) 2025 and will skip the Tri-Series entirely to focus on recovery.
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