Pakistan versus West Indies third T20 international Live Cricket Score, Commentary, Live Match

WI 207/3 (20)

PAK 208/3 (18.5)

Pakistan won by 7 wkts

PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Mohammad Rizwan
PLAYER OF THE SERIES
Mohammad Rizwan
Babar gathers the prize, models for the cameras and afterward gives it to his partners. All grins in the Pakistan camp and that stops the series. Tragically because of the rising number of positive Covid cases in the West Indies camp, the ODI series has been deferred to June 2022. So that welcomes the draperies down on this visit. We lived it up covering it. So did trust you. Do make up for lost time with all the activity on this stage alongside news, surveys, recordings and substantially more. Until sometime later, be well, be careful and remain safe. Ta, ta!

Babar Azam | Pakistan:

Definitely the arrangement was to play as indicated by the circumstance. We considered dealing with the run-rate and when we had the energy, we took off. The work put in by the seamers in the series has been amazing. It was an opportunity to test our seat strength today and I’m cheerful. We are planning for the T20 World Cup in Australia and the group is giving 100%. The manner in which Rizwan has played over time and the manner in which he has worked on his batting – every one of the young people ought to view at him and accept him as a good example.

Nicholas Pooran | West Indies:

Felt like the last two overs, we lost the energy. Pakistan bowled well. We were 15 runs almost out of this wicket. The greater part of the folks haven’t dozed the entire evening and I’m extremely glad for the unit. I need to recognize every one of the folks for putting forth that additional attempt to come join in the festivities today, we went through the entire day contemplating regardless of whether we ought to play this game. Parcel of up-sides and a great deal of folks pursued their open doors. A unique bundle of folks and we have contended all through and great to the folks.

Mohammad Rizwan:

207 is a major objective in T20s, the mentor advised us to focus on the circle [probably alluding to the 30-yard circle in the power play] as the West Indies had done and that was the main objective which we accomplished and afterward our undertaking became more straightforward.

I have focused better and I don’t have the foggiest idea the number of runs I that have this year. I can’t offer a name to that chance [referring to the leg-side swat], I have dealt with that with the mentors [Shahid Aslam] and because of them for the improvement in my overall game.

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