Rao Iftikhar returned career-best bowling figures, while Younus Khan struck a brilliant century to guide Pakistan to a 31-run win over the West Indies in the third and final one-day international on Sunday.
Iftikhar took 4-59 to foil a fighting 122 by Chris Gayle as the West Indies, chasing 274 to win, were bowled out for 242 in 46.3 overs to give Pakistan a 3-0 series win at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium.
Pakistan won the first match by four wickets and the second by 24 runs.
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Gayle fought a lone battle in the lost cause, hitting his second century in the series, but other than him only Ramnaresh Sarwan (62) put up any resistance as the Pakistan bowlers, led by Iftikhar, exploited the conditions well.
The 27-year-old Iftikhar broke the Gayle-Sarwan second-wicket stand of 151 to revive Pakistan’s chances, trapping Sarwan in the 33rd over and then dismissing Shivnarine Chanderpaul (3) and Xavier Marshall (0) in his next.
Gayle, who hit 113 in the first match, was lucky to reach his 18th one-day century after television replays showed he edged one from Iftikhar to wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal on 99, but was ruled not out. Gayle finally fell in the 44th over, caught behind off Umer Gul to end any hope of an unlikely win. He hit six sixes and five fours during his 137-ball knock. Gul finished with 3-31.
Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik attributed the 3-0 routing to a team effort.
“When we came here for this series we had planned to give it our best effort and commitment, and I am pleased that through a complete team effort we have won this series 3-0,” said Malik, who praised Younus and Iftikhar. “We put up a good total with Younus hitting a 100 and for me the turning point was Iftikhar taking four quick wickets.”
Iftikhar’s previous best figures of 3-33 came against South Africa at Faisalabad last year.
West Indies coach John Dyson said a lack of experience in his side had a telling effect.
“We have some newcomers whose inexperience was the difference. The target was getable and Gayle and Sarwan put us in a strong position, but we didn’t pull it off,” Dyson said.
Earlier, Pakistan were helped to 273-6 in their 50 overs by a brilliant 101 by Younus Khan and an unbeaten 79 by Misbahul Haq, who together added 103 for the third wicket.
Younus hit five fours and a six, and also added 85 for the second wicket with opener Khurrum Manzoor (30) after Pakistan won the toss and batted. Younus and Manzoor steadied the innings after Pakistan lost Salman Butt for a duck.
Younus reached his sixth one-day century with a sharp single off Daren Powell, but two balls later he attempted a reverse sweep off spinner Nikita Miller and was bowled.
Malik made 13 and Shahid Afridi managed just 6.
Haq continued his good work, hitting three boundaries and a six and added an invaluable 40 for the sixth wicket with Akmal, who was bowled off the final delivery for 21.
Pakistan kept an unchanged side, meaning pace man Shoaib Akhtar missed all three matches. West Indies brought in Brendan Nash in place of Carlton Baugh.
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