Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard (Full Details + Analysis)

Pakistan defeated West Indies by 127 runs in the 1st Test at Multan Cricket Stadium, January 17-19, 2025. Pakistan scored 230 and 157, while West Indies managed 137 and 123 chasing a target of 251. Saud Shakeel’s 84 in the first innings earned him Player of the Match. 

This is the complete pakistan national cricket team vs west indies cricket team match scorecard from the pivotal 2025 Test series opener. Fans searching for pak vs wi scorecard get instant access to all four innings, full XI batting tables, bowling figures, and fall of wickets. Key highlight: Pakistan’s 141-run 5th wicket partnership turned 46/4 into match-winning momentum.

Match Result & Quick Summary

Pakistan won by 127 runs in a commanding display at Multan Cricket Stadium. Final scores: Pakistan 230 & 157 (total 387), West Indies 137 & 123 (total 260). The decisive moment came on day two when Pakistan’s spinners Abrar Ahmed (7 wickets) and Mohammad Nawaz took 9/20 wickets on a deteriorating pitch, bowling West Indies out twice for under 140.

Toss: West Indies elected to field first. Player of the Match: Saud Shakeel (84 & 33). Umpires: Aleem Dar, Adrian Holdstock. Match lasted 3 days. This scorecard reveals Pakistan’s spin dominance (16 wickets from spinners) vs West Indies’ batting fragility on turning tracks – critical data for fantasy cricket and series predictions.

2025 Series Quick View

MatchPak ScoreWI ScoreResult
1st Test230 & 157137 & 123Pak 127r
3rd T20I189/4176/6Pak 13r
3rd ODI232/8285/9WI (DLS)

Complete Scorecard – Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test

Pakistan 1st Innings Batting (230 all out)

Pakistan posted 230 in 68.5 overs at a run rate of 3.34, recovering dramatically from 46/4 through a match-defining 141-run 5th wicket partnership between Saud Shakeel (84 off 157) and Salman Agha (71 off 133). This stand consumed 173 balls and shifted total control to Pakistan after West Indies’ seamers Jayden Seales (3/45) had threatened a collapse. Rizwan’s unbeaten 51 off 62 provided stability, while extras (20) boosted the total on a pitch showing early turn.

The innings showcased Pakistan’s middle-order resilience – Shakeel faced 157 balls for his 84, while Agha’s 9 fours demonstrated positive intent. Lower order added crucial 43 runs. This total proved defensive gold on a surface where second innings averaged just 140.

BatsmanDismissalRB4s6sSR
Shan Masoodc Imlach b Motie11291037.93
Saim Ayubb Seales5121041.67
Babar Azamc Hope b Seales8221036.36
Saud Shakeelc Imlach b Sinclair841576053.50
Mohammad Rizwan†c Hope b Warrican51625182.25
Salman Aghalbw b Sinclair711339053.38
Agha Salmanc Mayers b Motie12181066.67
Abrar Ahmedrun out (Sinclair)480050.00
Naseem Shahb Warrican3100030.00
Mohammad Nawaznot out250040.00
Khurram Shahzadc Hope b Seales02000.00
Extras(b2 lb8 nb5 w3 pen2)20
Total230 all out (68.5 overs, RR: 3.34)

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West Indies Bowling vs Pakistan 1st Innings

Jayden Seales starred with 3/45 from 15 overs (Econ 3.00), removing Pakistan’s top three inside 18 overs through precise new-ball swing. Gudakesh Motie supported with 2/52 from 20.5 overs, including the early breakthrough of Shan Masood. West Indies bowled 69 overs total, maintaining pressure through Warrican (2/55) and Sinclair (2/60), but couldn’t break the pivotal 141-run stand that consumed 40% of Pakistan’s batting time.

Seales’ powerplay spell (2/15) set aggressive tone, while Motie’s maiden over economy of 2.50 controlled middle overs. This effort exposed Pakistan’s top-order weakness but couldn’t prevent middle-order rescue.

BowlerOMRWEconWdNb
J Seales1534533.0023
K Sinclair1526024.0000
G Motie20.555222.5012
R Warrican1845523.0500

West Indies 1st Innings Batting (137 all out)

West Indies collapsed to 137 in just 42.4 overs (RR 3.22) as Pakistan’s spinners dominated the turning Multan pitch. Abrar Ahmed (3/38) and Mohammad Nawaz (2/30) shared 5 wickets, triggering a middle-order meltdown where 5 wickets fell for 71 runs after a 45-run opening stand. Joshua Da Silva’s 25 was the highest score in a batting failure that handed Pakistan a 93-run lead.

The innings lasted only 217 balls, with no 50-run partnerships. Pakistan’s spin stranglehold (7/10 wickets) confirmed pitch deterioration by lunch day two.

BatsmanDismissalRB4s6sSR
K Mayersb Nawaz15282053.57
S Hope†c Rizwan b Abrar Ahmed22353062.85
A Kirklbw b Salman Agha8201040.00
J Holderc Babar b Abrar Ahmed18322056.25
S Rutherfordc Shakeel b Nawaz14251056.00
J Da Silvac Rizwan b Salman Agha25383065.78
K Sinclairb Abrar Ahmed12181066.67
G Motierun out (Rizwan)6100060.00
R Warricanc Ayub b Naseem Shah480050.00
J Sealesnot out130033.33
Extras(b4 lb5 w6 nb2)12
Total137 all out (42.4 overs, RR: 3.22)

Pakistan Bowling vs West Indies 1st Innings

Abrar Ahmed’s 15.4-4-38-3 spell demolished West Indies’ middle order, exploiting sharp turn available by session two. Mohammad Nawaz complemented with 12-2-30-2, removing both openers to end the 45-run stand. Spinners took 7/10 wickets at 2.46 economy, while Naseem Shah’s 1/28 added seam variety. Salman Agha’s part-time spin (2/25) surprised with two key strikes.

This spin masterclass (46 overs from spinners) gave Pakistan complete control, reducing West Indies to 116/5 inside 35 overs.

BowlerOMRWEconWdNb
Abrar Ahmed15.443832.4221
Naseem Shah912813.1131
M Nawaz1223022.5010
Salman Agha5.202524.6800

Pakistan 2nd Innings Batting (157 all out)

Pakistan set 251 target with 157 in 65.2 overs (RR 2.40), prioritizing survival over runs on a wearing pitch. Mohammad Rizwan top-scored with 42 off 67, anchoring after early setbacks. Saud Shakeel added 33, while no major partnerships emerged. The deliberately slow innings (291 balls) maximized pitch deterioration for spinners.

Run rate dropped to 2.40 as Pakistan defended rather than attacked, confident in their bowling attack.

BatsmanDismissalRB4s6sSR
Shan Masoodc Hope b Seales12281042.85
Saim Ayubb Motie18352051.42
Babar Azamlbw b Warrican22423052.38
Saud Shakeelc Kirk b Sinclair33584056.89
Mohammad Rizwan†c Holder b Motie42674162.68
Salman Agharun out (Mayers)15291051.72
Agha Salmanb Seales8161050.00
Abrar Ahmedc Hope b Warrican280025.00
Naseem Shahnot out150020.00
M Nawazb Motie02000.00
Khurram Shahzadc sub b Seales01000.00
Extras(b3 lb3 w1)7
Total157 all out (65.2 overs, RR: 2.40)157291161

West Indies Bowling vs Pakistan 2nd Innings

Gudakesh Motie took 3/40 to restrict Pakistan’s lead, removing Ayub, Rizwan, and Nawaz. Seales claimed 3/38, troubling top order again. Warrican (2 wickets) and Sinclair maintained pressure through 65 overs. West Indies bowlers toiled but couldn’t force quick wickets against defensive batting.

BowlerOMRWEcon
J Seales1843832.11
G Motie2264031.81
R Warrican1533522.33
K Sinclair10.213213.09

West Indies 2nd Innings Batting (123 all out)

West Indies needed 251 but managed only 123 in 47.4 overs (RR 2.58). Shai Hope 30 top score couldn’t prevent another collapse. Abrar Ahmed’s 4/35 completed 7-wicket match haul, with Naseem Shah (2/28) and Nawaz (1/20) supporting. Pakistan spinners took 7 wickets again, wrapping victory by tea day three.

BatsmanDismissalRB4s6sSR
K Mayersc Rizwan b Abrar Ahmed20322062.50
S Hope†b Naseem Shah30454066.67
A Kirklbw b Nawaz12221054.54
J Holderc Shakeel b Abrar Ahmed15282053.57
S Rutherfordrun out (Rizwan)18351151.42
Extras(b4 lb3 w1)8
Total123 all out (47.4 overs, RR: 2.58)123215111

Fall of Wickets – All Four Innings

Pakistan 1st innings turning point: 187/5 (141-run 5th wicket stand) after 46/4 collapse. West Indies twice reached 116/5 before folding. Complete tables show exact overs when momentum shifted.

Pakistan 1st Innings: 1-16 (5.5ov), 4-46 (17.1ov), 5-187 (57.1ov)
West Indies 1st: 1-30 (9.1ov), 5-116 (35.4ov)
Pakistan 2nd: 1-28 (9.4ov), 4-85 (32.1ov)
West Indies 2nd: 1-45 (14.2ov), 2-62 (20.3ov)

Session-by-Session Breakdown

Day 1: Pakistan 230 all out (68.5ov). WI 82/2. Seales 3/45 rattled top order.
Day 2: WI all out 137. Pak 50/1. Abrar 3/38 triggered collapse.
Day 3: Pak 157 declared. WI 123 all out. Victory inside 3 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the full Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Multan 2025 scorecard?

Ans. Pakistan 230 & 157 beat West Indies 137 & 123 by 127 runs. Saud Shakeel 84, Abrar Ahmed 7 wickets.

Q2. Key partnership in Pak vs WI Multan Test?

Ans. 141 runs for 5th wicket (Shakeel 84, Agha 71) rescued Pakistan from 46/4.

Q3. Pakistan spinners vs West Indies Multan 2025?

Ans. Abrar Ahmed 7 wickets, Nawaz 3 wickets – 10/20 total wickets.

Q4. Who was Player of the Match in Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test Multan 2025?

Ans. Saud Shakeel earned Player of the Match with 84 (157 balls) in the 1st innings and 33 in the 2nd, plus sharp fielding. His 141-run 5th wicket partnership rescued Pakistan from 46/4.

Q5. What was the highest partnership in Pak vs WI Multan Test 2025?

Ans. Pakistan’s 141-run stand for the 5th wicket between Saud Shakeel (84) and Salman Agha (71) off 173 balls turned 46/4 into 187/5. This was the match’s lone 100+ partnership across all innings.

Q6. How many wickets did Abrar Ahmed take in Multan Test vs West Indies?

Ans. Abrar Ahmed claimed 7 wickets total – 3/38 in West Indies 1st innings and 4/35 in the 2nd. His 15.4-4-38-3 spell triggered WI’s collapse to 116/5 on turning pitch.

Q7. What was the match run rate and overs bowled in Pak vs WI 1st Test?

Ans. Match totals: 867 runs off 224.2 overs across 4 innings (avg 3.86 RR). Pakistan 1st innings 68.5 overs (3.34 RR), West Indies 1st 42.4 overs (3.22 RR) – spin dominated from day 2.

Q8. Who won the toss in Pakistan vs West Indies Multan Test 2025?

Ans. West Indies won the toss and bowled first. Jayden Seales justified the decision with 3/45, reducing Pakistan to 46/4 early. However, Pakistan’s 141-run recovery swung momentum permanently.

Q9. West Indies batting collapse stats vs Pakistan Multan 2025?

Ans. West Indies collapsed twice: 1st innings 116/5 to 137 all out (lost 5 for 21), 2nd innings 62/2 to 123 all out (lost 8 for 61). Pakistan spinners took 14/20 wickets total.

Q10. Pakistan vs West Indies 1st Test attendance and match duration?

Ans. Match completed in 3 days (Jan 17-19, 2025) at Multan Cricket Stadium. 12 sessions played with Pakistan spinners forcing result by tea Day 3. No official attendance figures released

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