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Pakistan complete T20 series whitewash over West Indies

AFP  |  Karachi 

produced another imperious performance to beat the by eight wickets in the third and final international in on Tuesday, completing a 3-0 clean sweep of the series.

The fared better with the bat compared with the first two matches, reaching 153-6 in their 20 overs after winning the toss. Opener scored a 43-ball 52 -- his team's only half-century on this tour.

It was not enough, however, as got to the total comfortably, with opener scoring a rapid 40-ball 51.

The hosts raced to 61 in the sixth over with left-handed opener Fakhar Zaman smashing two sixes and six boundaries in his 17-ball 40.

He miscued a drive off Rayad Emrit and was caught behind, but Azam and continued Pakistan's domination with a 52-run stand.

Talat finished with 31, and scored 25 not out as chased down the target in 16.5 overs.

Earlier, Fletcher added an invaluable 72 runs for the second wicket with who scored a 25-ball 31 with two sixes and as many boundaries.

Denesh Ramdin cracked a fiery 18-ball 42 not out with four boundaries and three sixes -- two in the last over from -- as the scored 57 in the last five overs.

Leg-spinner Shadab Khan finished with 2-27 while Mohammad Nawaz, Shinwari and Faheem Ashraf took a wicket each.

Two players made their T20 debuts on Tuesday -- teenage paceman for and for the

won the first match by 143 runs and the second by 82 runs. hosted all three T20s, the first international matches in the city in nine years.

The series is the latest in a number of steps taken recently to help revive international in Pakistan, which was suspended for years after a 2009 militant attack on the Sri Lankan team in

The victory on Tuesday also strengthened Pakistan's position at the top of the world T20 rankings, with a four-point lead over second-placed

Since Sarfraz Ahmed took over as in September 2016, have notched up series wins over England, the West Indies, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and a World XI side.

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 00:30 IST
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