Pakistan's misery in international cricket just went from bad to worse as they surrendered against West Indies in a humiliating manner in the series-deciding third ODI on Tuesday.
They went down by 202 runs in the final match of the series and gifted the hosts the bragging rights, despite claiming the first match.
After a humiliating T20 tour of Bangladesh, where they lost the series for the first time in nine years, the Pakistanis salvaged some pride by clinching the T20 series against the Caribbean side and then won the opening match of the ODI campaign, however, with two consecutive wins, the Windies have won the series 2-1.
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Riding on Shai Hope's 120 not out, West Indies put up a challenging total of 294/6 in 50 overs. While chasing the total, the Pakistani top order crumbled miserably, with both star batters Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan failing to step up when their team needed them the most.
The 92-run innings against the Windies was Pakistan's 9th lowest ODI total in history. Their ODI total was once again registered against the same opponents, when the South Asian side were bowled out for 43 runs in 1993.
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What are Pakistan's lowest ODI totals in history?
Score | Opponent | Venue | Year |
43 | West Indies | Cape Town | 1993 |
71 | West Indies | Brisbane | 1993 |
74 | England | Adelaide | 1992 |
74 | New Zealand | Dunedin | 2018 |
75 | Sri Lanka | Lahore | 2009 |
81 | West Indies | Sydney | 1992 |
85 | England | Manchester | 1978 |
87 | India | Sharjah | 1985 |
89 | South Africa | Mohali | 2006 |
92 | West Indies | Tarouba | 2025 |
102 | Sri Lanka | Dambulla | 2014 |
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What next for the Pakistan Cricket team?
Pakistan will now hope to regain some confidence ahead of contesting in the Asia Cup, where they have been clubbed against their rivals India in the same group. To prepare for the T20 competition, they are all set to take part in a Tri-nation series in UAE, where Afghanistan will also compete.