The recent three-match T20I series between Pakistan and the West Indies in August 2025 was an exciting match full of close finishes and exciting clashes. Pakistan put in a strong all-around performance against the Caribbean side as they defeated the hosts 2-1. Although each side had its moments, Pakistan’s poise under duress was crucial.
Both teams put up some notable performances throughout the series. The contest was a delight for viewers, with the bat controlling everything from aggressive power hitting to match-defining partnerships.
Here are the top 3 run-getters from the WI vs PAK T20I series:
3. Hasan Nawaz—79runs

Over the course of three T20Is, Pakistan’s Hasan Nawaz quietly scored 79 runs, ranking third in the series. He made a spectacular contribution by smashing 40 in 23 balls with four sixes and one four in the second match as Pakistan achieved a competitive 133/9.
Hasan’s aggressive cameos demonstrated his promise as a death-overs batter despite his limited opportunities. He displayed poise under pressure to chase runs, hitting cleanly and giving Pakistan a crucial boost in the final overs.
2. Sahibzada Farhan—91runs

Pakistan’s top-order efforts were anchored by Sahibzada Farhan, who amassed 91 runs at an average of over 30 over the series. He won Player of the Match for his game-changing 74 off 53 balls in the final game, which helped Pakistan win the series.
He gave solid starts alongside Saim Ayub, establishing a dominant century-opening partnership in the third T20I, which set the stage for Pakistan’s massive series-winning score. Farhan solidified his role as a top-order spark by relieving strain on the middle order and keeping the scoreboard moving with his timely aggression and disciplined strike rotation.
1. Saim Ayub—130runs

Leading the series charts with 130 runs and an average above 43, Saim Ayub was Pakistan’s most prolific batter in the three-match clash between Pakistan and the West Indies. He slammed two half-centuries in the series and also took five wickets with his spin bowling.
Ayub’s runs came at a strike rate of 135.41. His best score came in the series decider, as he starred with a 66 off 49 in a decisive 138-run opening stand with Farhan. With his superb strokeplay, rhythm, and versatility in both powerplay and middle overs, Ayub showed his capacity to win matches for his team.
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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