On Tuesday 12th of August 2025, the 3rd and final one-day international (ODI) between Pakistan and the West Indies will take place at Tarouba. The game is scheduled to begin at “6:30 p.m.” The series is tied at one. West Indies succeeded in the 2nd rain-soaked ODI, while Pakistan won the 1st. In Sunday's rain-shortened …
Today, Pakistan Will Play The Third ODI Against The West Indies.

On Tuesday 12th of August 2025, the 3rd and final one-day international (ODI) between Pakistan and the West Indies will take place at Tarouba.
The game is scheduled to begin at “6:30 p.m.” The series is tied at one. West Indies succeeded in the 2nd rain-soaked ODI, while Pakistan won the 1st.
In Sunday’s rain-shortened second one-day cricket international, West Indies defeated Pakistan by (5) wickets with (10) balls remaining. Roston Chase’s “49 not out off 47 balls”, that consisted of (2) sixes and the winning boundary, helped the West Indies post “184-5” in (33.2) overs, tying the (3) match series at one.
After Pakistan’s innings ended at “171-7” in (37) overs due to several weather delays, the hosts were pursuing a revised goal of “181” runs in (35) overs using the DLS method.
In addition Jayden Seales, a right-arm fast bowler, took “3-23” in (7) overs. At Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, the West Indies collapsed from “101-3” after (18) overs to “111-5” off (24) overs, which included the dismissal of Sherfane Rutherford, who smashed a “45 off 33 balls” with (3) sixes and (4) fours.
For the sixth wicket, Chase and Greaves “26 off 31” had an uninterrupted partnership of “77 runs”. After his undefeated “63” in the ODI opener, West Indies had earlier decided to bowl 1st, and Hasan Nawaz once more played a crucial part for the men in green with “36-not out off 30 deliveries”.
After further rain, Hasan hit (3) sixes in his knock on Sunday, two of which came in what ended up being Pakistan’s final over of the session. The majority of Pakistan’s hitters, including captain Muhammad Rizwan, who was caught leg before wicket by Gudakesh Motie for a “38 ball 16”, were far slower than Hussain Talat, who scored “31 off 32 balls”.