The cricketing world witnessed a heart-stopping last-ball thriller as West Indies leveled the T20I series against Pakistan, thanks to Jason Holder’s heroic boundary off the final delivery. This dramatic victory in Florida has set up a winner-takes-all showdown in the decisive third match.
Pakistan’s quest for series dominance now hangs in the balance after their bowlers collapsed under pressure in the dying moments. With both teams making strategic squad changes and an ODI series looming in Trinidad, cricket fans can expect more fireworks as these fierce rivals clash again.
Will Pakistan’s spinners regain their first-match dominance, or can West Indies capitalize on their newfound momentum? The Florida pitch conditions and crucial toss decisions may once again prove pivotal in determining which side emerges victorious in this evenly-poised contest.
- Jason Holder sealed a dramatic last-ball victory for West Indies in the 2nd T20I, crushing Pakistan’s hopes with a boundary off the final delivery to level the series 1-1.
- Pakistan’s death bowling struggles resurfaced, conceding 24 runs in the final two overs and continuing a trend of losing close matches (3 of last 5 T20Is decided in final over).
- West Indies made four strategic squad changes before the series, including bringing in Holder as a clutch performer, testing bench strength ahead of major tournaments.
- The Florida pitch conditions proved decisive, with evening dew favoring chasing teams (62% night-match win rate for chasing sides at Central Broward Park).
Pakistan vs West Indies T20I Showdown: Holder’s Heroics, Pakistan’s Comeback Chances & ODI Series Preview
Jason Holder’s Last-Ball Heroics Level T20I Series
The cricket world witnessed an unforgettable moment as Jason Holder smashed a last-ball boundary to secure West Indies’ dramatic 2-wicket victory against Pakistan in the 2nd T20I. Needing 3 runs off the final delivery, the veteran all-rounder held his nerve to crush Pakistan’s hopes of taking an unassailable lead in the series.
This victory marked West Indies’ first T20I win against Pakistan in seven years, breaking their streak of six consecutive losses. The Caribbean squad had made four strategic changes coming into this match, bringing Holder and Sherfane Rutherford into the lineup while resting regular starters like Shimron Hetmyer.

Key Moments From the Thriller:
- West Indies needed 15 runs from the final over
- Pakistan dropped three crucial catches in the death overs
- Saim Ayub’s 57-run innings earlier gave Pakistan a competitive total
Pakistan’s Death Bowling Woes Resurface
Pakistan’s inability to defend totals in pressure situations returned to haunt them as they conceded 24 runs in the final two overs. Statistical analysis reveals a worrying trend for Babar Azam’s side – they’ve now lost three of their last five T20Is that went down to the final over.
The team’s death bowling statistics make for grim reading, with Pakistan conceding an average of 11.2 runs per over in the final five overs (16-20) – the worst among top-10 T20I nations. This match saw Haris Rauf particularly struggle, missing his yorkers repeatedly at the death.





Areas Needing Improvement:
- Yorker execution in final overs
- Field placements for death bowling
- Better handling of dew conditions
Squad Changes and Selection Headaches
West Indies’ decision to make four changes before the Florida series raised eyebrows, but was vindicated by Holder’s match-winning performance. Pakistan, meanwhile, kept faith with their core group despite the defeat.
| West Indies Changes | Impact |
|---|---|
| Jason Holder in for Keemo Paul | Match-winning 3* off 1 ball |
| Sherfane Rutherford in for Shimron Hetmyer | Scored 23 off 18 balls |
For the decider, both teams face selection dilemmas. West Indies must decide whether to stick with their winning combination or bring back regular starters, while Pakistan might consider tinkering with their bowling attack.



Pitch Conditions and Toss Factor
Central Broward Park’s pitch behavior has become a significant talking point in this series. The first match saw spinners dominate with six wickets between them, while the second game transformed into a batting paradise during the evening session.


Historical data reveals that chasing teams win 62% of night matches at this venue, explaining both captains’ preference to field first. With the series decider also being a day-night fixture, the toss could prove crucial in determining the outcome.
Pitch Characteristics:
- Early assistance for spinners
- Dew factor affects second innings
- True bounce encourages strokeplay



Looking Ahead: ODI Series Preview
After the T20I decider, both teams shift focus to the three-match ODI series in Trinidad (August 8-12). The longer format will test different aspects of both squads, with changes expected in personnel and strategies.


Pakistan holds a dominant 7-3 record in their last 10 ODI meetings against West Indies, but the Caribbean side traditionally performs better in home conditions. The Brian Lara Academy pitch in Trinidad typically offers true bounce that should favor strokeplayers.



ODI Series Factors to Watch:
- Return of specialist ODI players from both squads
- Impact of different ball (white vs pink) on swing bowling
- Team strategies during middle overs (20-40)
- Team strategies during middle overs (20-40)
Babar’s Captaincy Under Microscope
Pakistan’s tendency to lose close matches has put Babar Azam’s leadership under increasing scrutiny. Despite being the world’s top-ranked T20I batter, his tactical decisions in pressure situations are being questioned more than ever.
Statistical analysis shows Pakistan loses 43% of matches that go to the final over under Azam’s captaincy, compared to just 29% under previous skippers. His decision to bowl Haris Rauf rather than the more economical Mohammad Nawaz in the penultimate over of the 2nd T20I proved particularly costly.



Captaincy Comparison:
| Metric | Babar Azam | Previous Captains |
|---|---|---|
| Win % in final-over finishes | 57% | 71% |
| Series win % | 64% | 68% |
Where to Watch the Series Finale
With the T20I series tied 1-1, global interest peaks for the decider. Broadcast arrangements vary across regions, reflecting cricket’s expanding footprint in non-traditional markets like the United States.
- USA: ESPN+ streaming
- UK: Expected on Sky Sports
- India: FanCode app (no TV broadcast)
- Pakistan: PTV Sports & Ten Sports
- Caribbean: ESPN Caribbean





Match Timing Impact:
- Asian viewers: Late night/early morning
- European viewers: Early morning start
- American viewers: Prime evening slot
- Australian viewers: Midday

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