WI vs PAK Highlights, 2nd ODI: West Indies level series with a 5-wicket victory over Pakistan
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Aug 11, 2025, 06:31:45 IST
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WI vs PAK Highlights, 2nd ODI: West Indies level series with a 5-wicket victory over Pakistan

West Indies vs Pakistan Live Score, 2nd ODI: The second match of the Pakistan vs West Indies series is set for an intriguing contest, with the visitors winning the toss and choosing to field. West Indies captain Shai Hope pointed to the moisture on the surface and the threat of rain later in the day as decisive factors, preferring to chase. The visitors have made one change, bringing in Justin Greaves for Romario Shepherd, in an attempt to strengthen their batting and address shortcomings from the previous outing.

In the first match, West Indies’ top order showed promise, with four of the top six reaching double figures, but none managing to push on for a big score. As a result, they posted a below-par total despite Gudakesh Motie’s late fireworks. Pakistan chased the target with relative ease, sealing the win with seven balls to spare. Hope has emphasized the importance of handling spin better in the middle overs—an area where Pakistan’s attack, featuring Mohammad Nawaz and Abrar Ahmed, can be particularly dangerous.

Pakistan, under Mohammad Rizwan’s leadership today, were actually hoping to bat first. Rizwan expressed delight over Nawaz’s consistent contributions in recent years and acknowledged the collective effort across the squad. They have made three changes from the first game, a move designed to keep the side fresh and adaptable.

The pitch conditions in Karachi have historically offered some early help to seamers, and with Shaheen Afridi leading Pakistan’s pace attack alongside Hasan Ali, the hosts will aim to strike early. Spin will also be a factor, especially with rain and humidity potentially aiding turn later in the day.

For West Indies, the key will be balancing aggression with discipline. Brandon King and Evin Lewis will look to provide a solid platform, while the middle order—Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, and Roston Chase—must ensure they don’t lose momentum against spin. In the bowling department, Shamar Joseph’s pace and Motie’s variations will be crucial if they are to restrict Pakistan’s in-form batting lineup.

With rain looming, the match could be shortened, making adaptability and power-hitting even more decisive. Pakistan will be confident given their recent form, but West Indies’ motivation to level the series sets the stage for a contest where early breakthroughs, smart batting, and tactical awareness could make all the difference.
18:49 (IST) Aug 10
WI vs PAK Live Score: Pitch report
Dimensions - 62 metres and 64 on the side. 74 metres down the ground. There was some rain earlier and it feels quite warm. There might be some movement for the seamers early on. Batters have to be patient on this surface. The best batting team will win" reckon Carlos Brathwaite and Stacy Ann King.
18:48 (IST) Aug 10
WI vs PAK 2nd ODI Live Score: Captain Quotes – West Indies
Shai Hope (WI): “There’s a bit of moisture and rain around, so we want to chase. We let ourselves down with the bat in the last game and want to improve. One change for us – Greaves in for Shepherd.”
18:48 (IST) Aug 10
West Indies vs Pakistan Live Score: Captain quotes – Pakistan
Mohammad Rizwan (PAK): “We were looking to bat. Nawaz has been consistent over the last two years, and it’s good to see his growth. Everyone’s contributing well. We’ve made three changes today.”
18:46 (IST) Aug 10
WI vs PAK Live Score: Toss update
Toss news from [Trinidad] – West Indies skipper Shai Hope has won the toss and elected to field. Pakistan will have first use of the pitch.

A bit of moisture on the surface and some rain in the forecast could make chasing easier
18:45 (IST) Aug 10

Mohammad Rizwan, the captain of Pakistan, says that they wanted to bat first, but the toss does not matter that much. Adds that now they have to be ready to put a good total on the board. Praises Hasan Nawaz for the way he has been performing and says he was doing this in the PSL, and it is good that he is able to continue at the international stage as well. Informs they have made three changes as Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali, and Abrar Ahmed come in the team.

18:43 (IST) Aug 10

Shai Hope, the skipper of West Indies, says that he wants to bowl first because there is some moisture on the surface and a bit of rain around as well. Adds that they cannot be too specific about where they need to improve, as he thinks they need a collective performance. Mentions that batting has let them down, and they want to do better here. Says that they have been one of the best scoring teams in the middle overs playing spin, and he just wants their batters to remember that. He hopes they can put up a good score and put pressure on Pakistan in the chase. Informs that Romario Shepherd is resting, and Justin Greaves comes in for him.

18:38 (IST) Aug 10

Pakistan (Playing XI) - Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (C/WK), Salman Agha, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Mohammad Nawaz (In place of Faheem Ashraf), Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali (In place of Naseem Shah), Abrar Ahmed (In place of Sufiyan Muqeem).

18:37 (IST) Aug 10

West Indies (Playing XI) - Brandon King, Evin Lewis, Keacy Carty, Shai Hope (C/WK), Sherfane Rutherford, Justin Greaves (In place of Romario Shepherd), Gudakesh Motie, Roston Chase, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales, Jediah Blades.

18:35 (IST) Aug 10

TOSS - The coin lands in favour of Shai Hope and West Indies have elected to BOWL first.

West Indies vs Pakistan Live Score, 2nd ODI: West Indies have won the toss and opted to field in the second game of the series against Pakistan, aiming to bounce back after a 5-wicket defeat in the opener. Shai Hope cited a bit of moisture on the surface and rain in the forecast as reasons to chase, with Justin Greaves replacing Romario Shepherd in the XI. In the first match, West Indies saw four of their top six get starts but fail to convert, and despite Gudakesh Motie’s late hitting, they fell short as Pakistan comfortably chased with seven balls remaining.

For Pakistan, Mohammad Rizwan admitted they were looking to bat first and expressed satisfaction at Mohammad Nawaz’s progress over the last two years. Pakistan have made three changes, bringing fresh energy to their lineup. With rain looming and the pitch offering assistance to bowlers, conditions could play a crucial role. The hosts will rely on their balanced side featuring both spin threats and pace spearhead Shaheen Afridi, while the visitors aim to counter spin in the middle overs and improve their batting execution. Both teams will be aware of the potential for a rain-curtailed game, making early momentum and tactical adaptability even more vital.