
West Indies beat Pakistan by 5 wickets in the rain-affected second ODI of the series on Sunday, making the series tied at 1-1.
Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan of Pakistan put forth a lot of effort, but they were unable to assist their team in winning.
West Indies main stars were Justin Greaves and Roston Chase. Chase hit the game-winning shot and two sixes in his 49 not out from 47 balls.
West Indies finished at 184-5 with 10 balls remaining after chasing the updated target of 181 runs in 33.2 overs.
Because of rain delays, the game was cut short. Pakistan s innings was lowered using the DLS system, and they scored 171-7 in 37 overs.
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With three wickets for 23 runs in seven overs, West Indies quick bowler Jayden Seales was instrumental in keeping Pakistan in check.
The West Indies victory shows their remarkable ability to endure pressure under difficult circumstances.
In a match that was cut short due to rain, their main players, Chase and Greaves, remained composed and fearlessly pursued the aim.
Despite their best efforts, Pakistan s batsmen, notably Muhammad Rizwan and Babar Azam, were unable to complete the task.
The West Indies had early control of the match thanks in large part to Jayden Seales bowling.
Now that the series is deadlocked, the third ODI should be a thrilling finale. In the last game, both sides will try to strengthen their tactics and play better.