Sept 25. (CRICKETNMORE) - Pakistan beat two times world champions West Indies by 16 runs in the second Twenty20 in Dubai on Saturday, taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Pakistan had won the first match by nine wickets on Friday.

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Check the match report of the match below:

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# West Indies Captain ​Carlos Brathwaite won the toss and opted to field.

# Pakistan post 160-4 in their 20 overs.

# Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed (46 not out), Khalid Latif (40) and Shoaib Malik (37) were the main scorers for the team.

# For West Indies, Captain C Brathwaite, S Badree and DJ Bravo took 1 wicket each.

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# Pakistan bolwers restricted West Indies to 144/9 in their 20 overs. 

# Sohail Tanvir took three wickets for 13 runs. Tanvir has completed 50 wickets in the shortest format and now has 52 victims in 53 matches.

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# Hasan ali also took three wickets but he conceeded 49 runs from his four overs.

# For West Indies, Sunil Naraine remained top scorer with 30 runs. 

# Sarfraz Ahmed was awarded man of the match for his quick 46 not out from 32 balls.

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# "We have made good strides and it's awesome to win the series against the champions," said Ahmed who has won three in three since taking captaincy.


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