West Indies staved off a series defeat with a sensational 2-wicket win over Pakistan in the second T20I, leveling the three-match series at 1–1. Jason Holder led from the front in a classic comeback, both with ball and bat, as Pakistan’s tentative batting and composure issues cost them dearly.
🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Underwhelming Total: 133/9
After winning the toss and opting to bat, Pakistan failed to capitalize on the platform. They slid to 50 for 4 by the end of the powerplay:
- A blistering blowjob from West Indies bowlers stifled the top order—Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan both fell cheaply to Holder early on.
- Captain Salman Agha (38 off 33) and Hasan Nawaz (40 off 23) rebuilt briefly, stitching a vital 60-run partnership.
- West Indies hunted breakthrough wickets through Gudakesh Motie, who removed both Agha and Faheem Ashraf consecutively.
- Pakistan limped to 133 for 9, with weak lower-order contributions.
Holder finished with impressive figures of 4/19, while Motie grabbed 2 important wickets.
🇼🇸 West Indies’ Edge-of-Seat Chase: 135/8
Chasing 134, West Indies lost two early wickets to Nawaz—both openers dismissed cheaply—leaving them precariously placed at 41 for 3 halfway through. Pakistan held control through disciplined bowling from Shaheen, Saim Ayub, and Nawaz.
Then came a display of middle-order grit:
- Gudakesh Motie (28 off 20) took charge with aggressive hitting to anchor the innings.
- Jason Holder (16 not out off 10) produced calm finishing touches under pressure.
- A couple of boundaries off the final over sealed the chase with zero balls to spare, much to the delight of Caribbean fans.
West Indies concluded at 135/8 in 20 overs, levelling the series in dramatic fashion.
🔍 Key Moments and Players
- Hat-Trick Hero: Holder’s four-wicket spell sparked Pakistan’s collapse and earned him Player of the Match.
- Captain’s Knock: Agha and Hasan stayed resilient in Pakistan’s lower middle-order to get closer to a competitive finish.
- Spin Dominance: West Indies made full use of Gudakesh Motie’s spin in the middle overs to turn the chase around.
- Pakistan’s Fragile Top Order: India’s pace-heavy tactics exposed early batsmen’s susceptibility to swing and tactical tightness.
📊 Match Stats Overview
| Team | Innings | Total | Key Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pakistan | Batting first | 133/9 | Salman Agha (38), Hasan Nawaz (40); Holder 4/19, Motie 2/39 |
| West Indies | Chase | 135/8 | Gudakesh Motie 28*, Jason Holder 16*; Nawaz 3/14, Ayub 2/20 |
🧭 Series Momentum & What’s Next
- With the series now level at 1–1, the decider is set for the final T20I less than 24 hours later.
- Pakistan must address their top-order frailties and rethink their middle-order stability.
- West Indies will hold newfound confidence, backed by Holder’s standout all-round show and Motie’s effectiveness.



