The match is being played in Multan


Multan: The energetic Pakistan team has continued batting against West Indies in the third and final one-day international (ODI) match today at Multan Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan have elected to bat first after winning the toss against West Indies.
Pakistan has already clinched the series with 2-0 with impressive batting and bowling performances by green shirts.
The Green Shirts are eyeing a whitewash of West Indies in the three-match ICC Cricket World Cup Super League series by another all-around display at the Multan Stadium.
Pakistan have made two changes in the winning combination with Hasan Ali is back in the side for Shaheen Shah Afridi and Shahnawaz Dahani is making his ODI debut. He will replace Haris Rauf.
Meanwhile, visitors have made three changes in their XI with Brandon King, Anderson Phillip, and Alzarri Joseph out for Keemo Paul, Keacy Carty, and Jayden Seales.
Pakistan won the first match with five wickets while the green shirts won the second match with 120 runs margin.
PCB has thanked the Multan residents and Pakistani spectators for being a charged crowd at Multan Cricket Stadium.

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