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In a wash off, Pakistan finished off the West Indies team, with its fantastical bowling attack and incredible fielding. The Pakistan Batsmen also did not disappoint and put on a competitive score. The Windies were packed off for only 60 runs, In 13 overs in a total wash offpakistan

The Pakistan cricket team, crushed a depleted West Indies side by 143 runs in the first Twenty20 on Sunday at the National Stadium in Karachi, the first international match in the city for nine years.

Pakistan, which is the world’s top-ranked T20 side, equaled their highest total in the format of 203-5 in 20 overs before bowling the West Indies out for their lowest-ever T20 total, 60 runs, in 13.4 overs.

The Windies, missing their regular skipper Carlos Brathwaite and stars like Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard, could not handle Pakistan’s varied bowling attack.

Only Marlon Samuels (18), RayadEmrit (11) and Keemo Paul (10) reached double figures.

Pakistan’s margin of victory is the second-biggest in T20s, behind Sri Lanka’s 172-run win over Kenya in Johannesburg in 2007. Previously, the hosts’ biggest victory in T20s was a 102-run win against Bangladesh in Karachi in 2008, after scoring 203-5.

Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Nawaz and Shoaib Malik got two wickets each. Debutant Hussain Talat top-scored for Pakistan with a 37-ball 41, hitting a six and two boundaries. He added 75 for the third wicket with skipper Sarfraz Ahmed, who scored a 22-ball 38 with a six and four boundaries.

Opener Fakhar Zaman hit a 24-ball 39, while Shoaib Malik played a fiery knock of 37 not out, facing 14 deliveries and hitting two sixes and four boundaries. The charge helped Pakistan get 66 in the last five overs.

The three-match T20 series against the Windies is seen as a big step towards reviving international cricket in Pakistan, which was suspended in 2009 following a 2009 militant attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore.

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