Pakistan clinched the rain-hit four-match Twenty20 series against the the West Indies 1-0 after the fourth match ended in no result recently.
Three matches in the series ended in no result due to rain, hurting the preparation of both teams ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup that begins in October.
Three matches in the series ended in no result due to rain, hurting the preparation of both teams ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup that begins in October.
West Indies were 3-0 in the three overs possible before rain forced the players off the field.The match was reduced to nine overs a side but when play resumed rain arrived once again and the umpires finally called off the play 20 minutes later.
The first match in Barbados also ended in no result before Pakistan won the second game in Guyana by seven runs. But rain dominated the remaining two games in Guyana with the third lasting only 1.2 overs.
The teams will now play in a two-Test series in Jamaica starting Aug. 12.