- West Indies team arrived in Pakistan on June 5.
- The Caribbean team last defeated Pakistan in 1991.
- West Indies have an overall advantage over Pakistan in ODIs.
Three ODIs between Pakistan and West Indies are set for the historic Multan Cricket Stadium on June 8, 10, and 12.
The two teams have already established their camps in the City of Saints, which will host international cricket for the first time in nearly 14 years.
West Indies last defeated Imran Khan-led Pakistan in an ODI series under Richie Richardson’s leadership in 1991.
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In 1990, when the West Indian squad returned to the country after being defeated just a year earlier, they fought back fiercely to exact retribution. In 1990, Pakistan defeated one of the best cricket teams in the world by a score of 3-0 at home.
Pakistan never again gave West Indies a chance to win the 50-overs format series.
In 1993, after Pakistan had won the World Cup the previous year, the Green Shirts played West Indies to a 2-2 tie.
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In 2002 (in UAE), 2005 (in West Indies), 2006 (in Pakistan), 2008 (in UAE), 2011 (in West Indies), 2013 (in West Indies), 2016 (in UAE), and 2017, Pakistan defeated West Indies in ODI series (minimum three matches) (in West Indies).
In contrast, the West Indies have an overall advantage over Pakistan, as the two-time 50-overs World Cup champions have won 71 of 134 meetings versus the 1992 World Cup champions. Pakistan has won sixty matches, while three have ended in a tie.
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