Pakistan Face 202-Run Thashing At Hands Of West Indies; List Of Men In Green’s Biggest ODI Losses

WI vs PAK ODI: A star-studded Pakistan team were obliterated by the all-round performance of the West Indies as the Men in Green were steamrolled for 92 runs in their final ODI match.

Pakistan faced a record-breaking low, surrendering to one of their heaviest ODI defeats, as the Windies handed Men in Green a crushing 202-run thrashing in the third and final match of the series at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium in Trinidad.

After being shocked by West Indies captain Shai Hope’s blazing century, Pakistan batters were clueless in their run chase as the star power of Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam failed to contribute to their team.

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In the three-match series decider, the West Indies produced a performance for the ages as they clinched their first bilateral ODI series victory over Pakistan since 1991, sealing 1991.

Shai Hope’s blistering century set the platform for West Indies bowlers before Jayden Seales with his six wickets, dismantled Pakistan’s batting lineup.

Pakistan’s 234-Run Defeat Against Sri Lanka

This thrashing of 202 runs now sits at the fourth position of Pakistan’s biggest losses in ODIs by runs. The unwanted record of their heaviest defeat still belongs to the 234-run drubbing by Sri Lanka in Lahore in January 2009.

In the Pakistan national cricket team’s history of ODI cricket, they have only suffered defeat four times by a margin of more than 200 runs.

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Pakistan’s biggest ODI defeats (by runs)

vs Sri Lanka, 2009 – lost by 234 runs

vs India, 2023 – lost by 228 runs

vs Australia, 2002 – lost by 224 runs

vs West Indies, 2025 – lost by 202 runs

vs England, 1992 – lost by 198 runs

vs New Zealand, 2018 – lost by 183 runs

vs England, 2016 – lost by 169 runs

vs Sri Lanka, 2015 – lost by 165 runs

vs South Africa, 2007 – lost by 164 runs

vs South Africa, 1995 – lost by 157 runs

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