Pakistan SEAL T20I Series Vs West Indies ft. @CaribbeanCricketPodcast !| PAK V WI Review | EP 202 cover art

Pakistan SEAL T20I Series Vs West Indies ft. @CaribbeanCricketPodcast !| PAK V WI Review | EP 202

Pakistan SEAL T20I Series Vs West Indies ft. @CaribbeanCricketPodcast !| PAK V WI Review | EP 202

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Pakistan has bounced back to beat West Indies 2-1 in what is Salman Agha's first away T20I series win. BP was there to witness it, and here's what we think.


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0:00 - Pakistan win their first away series!

2:28 - West Indies POV on the series featuring CCP

8:12 - Fakhar Zaman's injury & Sahibzada Farhan's insane form & partnership with Saim

14:42 - Hasan Nawaz's six hitting ability & Mohammad Haris's series

19:22 - Mohammad Nawaz's insane series and Pakistan's death bowling

22:27 - Hassan Ali's poor bowling this series

24:20 - Sufiyan Muqeem has a bright future & Saim Ayub the bowler

27:43 - Pakistan's learning this series & looking ahead

32:08 - Our experience covering this series & meeting Pakistan fans


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