Pakistan clinch series 1-0 as another match in Guyana is washed out

Rain played a decisive role in determining the winners of the T20I series between Pakistan and the West Indies, as only three overs were bowled in the fourth and final match in Guyana, from which 30 runs were scored.
Having won the second match of the series, Pakistan ended as 1-nil winners of the four-match series, which was ruined by rain.
In an overcast morning at Providence, Pakistan captain Babar Azam asked West Indies to bat on a damp pitch and in uncertain weather conditions. Both teams went unchanged from the last washout encounter, with Andre Fletcher and Chris Gayle again opening the innings.
Fletcher, under fire to make a big score of late, kicked off the innings by hitting two sixes off ‘the professor’ Mohammad Hafeez in the opening over, and Gayle followed it up with two fours off the steaming Mohammad Wasim Jr in the next over.
West Indies were 30 without loss after three overs when rain halted play around 11:15h local time. When the rain eventually relented, the umpires inspected the ground at 13:25h and decided to resume play at 14:00h. The match was reduced to nine overs per side, but just when play was about to restart, the rain returned to finish the game.
The West Indies have concluded their T20I series of matches for the T20 World Cup preparation. The two teams will meet in Jamaica for two Test matches from August 12.