
Pakistan beat the West Indies 2-1 in the recent T20I series. Here are the player ratings for the visitors.
Saim Ayub - 9/10
130 runs @ 43.33, SR 135.41
5 wickets @ 15.60, ER 7.80
Ayub entered the series averaging just 12.83 since his comeback in May from an injury layoff. However, he bounced back emphatically with a strong all-round performance, finishing as the highest run-scorer and the joint third-highest wicket-taker of the series. Barring him, no player scored two fifties.
Sahibzada Farhan - 7/10
91 runs @ 30.33, SR 126.38
The opener continues to repay the selectors’ faith. He smashed his third fifty in six matches since his comeback, a 53-ball 74 which came in the decider, helping the visitors set a match-winning 189-4.
Sahibzada Farhan extends his fine T20I run as Pakistan clinch the series decider against West Indies 💪
— Wisden (@WisdenCricket) August 4, 2025
Three out of his last six knocks have been fifties.#WIvPAK #T20Is pic.twitter.com/uFjVgp3h6I
Mohammad Haris - 2/10
12 runs @ 6.00, SR 133.33
Haris hasn’t fired since his career-best 107 not out off 46 balls against Bangladesh in Lahore in June. Over his last six innings, the wicketkeeper-batter has failed to reach double digits even once.
Hasan Nawaz - 8/10
79 runs @ 26.33, SR 164.58
Nawaz's consistent starts in every outing suggest he has moved past the feast-or-famine tendencies of his early career. His 23-ball 40 (albeit in a losing cause) stands as his highest score this series. Batting at differnt positions in each of the three games, the right-hander hit at least two sixes in each match, proving his worth as a rising middle-order batter for Pakistan.
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Fakhar Zaman - 4/10
48 runs @ 24.00, SR 111.62
Fakhar played the first two matches but struggled to tee off after making 28 off 24 and 20 off 19 respectively. A hamstring injury then ruled him out of the third match.
Agha Salman - 7/10
49 runs @ 49, SR 113.95
He batted twice, remaining 11 not out off 10 balls in the first match and scoring 38 off 33 in a low-scoring second game. Though he didn’t bowl, his leadership in securing an overseas series win against the two-time champions earns him extra points.
Faheem Ashraf - 3/10
25 runs @ 12.50, SR 192.30
No wickets, ER 11.00
Ashraf played some breezy lower-order cameos but overall had a series to forget, especially with the ball, ending wicketless.
Mohammad Nawaz - 9/10
11 runs @ 5.50, SR 78.57
7 wickets @ 10.00, ER 6.36
In only his second series since a year-long gap, Nawaz finished as the leading wicket-taker, earning the Player of the Series award. His bowling returns read: 3-23, 3-14 and 1-33.
Shaheen Afridi - 6/10
2 wickets @ 29.00, ER 7.25
Returning after being omitted from the last two series, Shaheen took 1-27 in the opener. With three runs to defend off the final ball of the second T20I, he conceded four and was subsequently rested for the decider.
Khusdil Shah - 3/10
11 runs @ N/A, SR 183.33
Khushdil replaced Shaheen for the final match, scoring an unbeaten 11 off six balls, though he didn’t bowl.
Hassan Ali - 1/10
1 wicket @ 86.00, ER 12.28
He played the last two games but picked up just one wicket, while being expensive.
Sufiyan Muqeem - 8/10
3 wickets @ 19.66, ER 4.91
Though he didn’t run through the opposition, the left-arm wrist-spinner was tough to score off, claiming a wicket in every match. His series-best economy rate stands as testament to his effectiveness.
Haris Rauf - 2/10
1 wicket @ 75.00, ER 9.37
Like Hassan Ali, Rauf played twice but struck just once – though he proved slightly more economical.
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