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Nawaz's 3-wicket haul helps Pakistan inflict more T20 misery on Windies
Gulf Today
|August 02, 2025
Mohammad Nawaz took three wickets in an over to propel Pakistan to a 14-run win over West Indies in the series-opening Twenty20 cricket international on Thursday in Florida.
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Pakistan was sent in to bat and posted 178 for six, led by Saim Ayub’s 57 from 38 deliveries.
Debate about that being above or below a par target at this venue was partially answered when West Indies openers Johnson Charles and 18-year-old Jewel Andrew, making his T20 international debut, scored at just over six an over to the halfway point in reply.
After conceding 20 runs in his first three overs, left-arm spinner Nawaz dramatically shifted the contest.
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