Then you’ll love the 21st match of the 2025 series between West Indies and Pakistan—the pace will be hot and heavy, and if you like middle-order collapses, you will be in cricket heaven! Both sides are bringing out their big guns, and believe us, this is no ordinary day at the office. It’s Seales vs Shaheen vs Naseem: a pace battleground that is set to be the main contest! Now let’s get into the pace parade that, once again, will hit their pitch-markers and cause havoc with the stumps and the runs!
Jayden Seales: WI

Firstly, let’s start with Jayden Seales. He might not roar like a lion, but the carnage that he leaves with the ball? Well, it speaks for itself. In six matches this season, Seales has taken 13 wickets at an economical rate of 6.08, with a strike rate of 22.76. That’s not just good, that’s elite.
He is the type of bowler who does not need to celebrate or have big, aggressive looks. He bowls off rhythm, seam position, and gently off the pitch. When he bowls in places he knows well, like the Caribbean? It just sharpens his bowler’s edge. If Pakistan’s top-order batsmen blink for even a second, you can bet that Seales will be there to take full advantage of them!
Shaheen Shah Afridi: PAK

Shaheen Shah Afridi is back to what he does well – swinging the new ball like a wand and ruining opening partnerships. With 14 wickets in 7 matches, an economy rate of 7.39, and a strike rate just above 26, Shaheen’s 2025 tour of the West Indies has been a successful return to form.
His true danger? The powerplay, where Shaheen can erupt without warning. One inswinger to a right-hander, and that’s it. It’s not all about the first breakthroughs either. He has added a pace variation and smarter lengths to his armory, making him lethal at the death as well. West Indies batters—especially the aggressive ones—will need to be careful, as Shaheen does not give second chances.
Naseem Shah: PAK

And then there’s Naseem Shah, Pakistan’s other pace weapon, who works in harmony with Shaheen like peanut butter and jelly. He’s not just raw pace – he’s about clever angles, shape-changing slower balls and discipline, the latter of which is no small feat for a man of his age. Naseem has taken 13 wickets in 9 games, with a solid economy of 6.02 and a longer strike rate of 37.92 – he’s playing the long game.
While Shaheen hunts early, Naseem is there to apply the squeeze. His objective is to strangle the middle overs to induce mistakes; he’s quietly gone about fulfilling that role. In a world where explosiveness in the middle-order often can be the X-factor, Naseem’s control against the West Indies could be the glue to Pakistan’s bowling effort.
So, the question becomes—whose thunder will rule the loudest in this battle of pace wizards? Will Seales embrace the limelight of the occasion, or will Pakistan’s pace twins light the match with their spells? Either way, if you are a fan of fast, competitive, fiery cricket, then you really should not miss this match.
Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.
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