| The third tied one-day international involved the West | | | | Pakistan's best bowler with 2/36 off seven overs. |
| Indies - a team that was involved in two of the four | | | | Aaqib Javed also grabbed two wickets, although those |
| tied matches (any format) up until 1991. In the second | | | | cost him 49 runs off eight overs. |
| match of the three-match series in Pakistan, the hosts | | | | Facing a formidable pace attack with Ian Bishop, |
| and visitors managed a thrilling tie to keep the series | | | | Patrick Patterson, Malcolm Marshall and Curtly |
| alive. The Windies were leading the series 1-0 with only | | | | Ambrose, Pakistan opened with Aamer Sohail and |
| one match to go. The historic second ODI was | | | | Rameez Raja. Sohail was the first out, caught and |
| hampered by rain and reduced to a 39-overs per side | | | | bowled by Patterson for 13. Debutant Inzamam-ul-Haq |
| affair. This was also the match where Inzamam-ul-Haq | | | | and Raja posted 42 runs for the second wicket |
| made his ODI debut. | | | | before Malcolm Marshall disturbed Inzamam's stumps; |
| The West Indies batted first in this game, with | | | | Pakistan was 69/2. The hosts collapsed to 70/4 |
| Barbadians Desmond Haynes and Philo Wallace | | | | before a 47-run partnership between Ijaz Ahmed and |
| opening the innings. The pair raised 53 runs for the first | | | | Imran Khan restoed the innings. Ijaz fell for 27; Wasim |
| wicket before Wallace departed for a brisk 32 off 37 | | | | Akram was back in the pavilion 19 runs later as well. |
| balls; West Indies were 53/1. Captain Richie Richardson | | | | Pakistan's hopes rested on their captain, Imran Khan. |
| joined Haynes, but Richardson departed after scoring | | | | Khan made a resolute half-century (51), before he |
| 14 to leave the visitors at 85/2. The young Brian Lara | | | | became Patrick Patterson's second wicket of the |
| joined the West Indies' redoubtable opener and the | | | | match. Pakistan was closing in on the winning target of |
| two took the score to 134. Lara made a pedestrian 18 | | | | 187. The West Indies reduced them to 180/8, but |
| off 42 balls before Wasim Akram disturbed his | | | | Waqar Younis hit 12 runs off just 6 balls to help |
| stumps. | | | | Pakistan to level the score. The match went down to |
| Towards the end of the abbreviated innings, Carl | | | | the final ball, where Mushtaq Ahmed was run out going |
| Hooper hit a quick 22 off 18 balls to help the score to | | | | for what would have been the winning run. That was |
| 178, when he fell to Wasim Akram. Desmond Haynes, | | | | Pakistan's first tied match in any form of the game. |
| with a studied 69 off 110 balls was the last batsman | | | | Desmond Haynes was the player of the match for his |
| out, with the score on 183. The visitors eventually | | | | knock of 69. |
| reached 186/5 off 39 overs. Wasim Akram was | | | | |