Pakistan beat West Indies by 13 runs to capture T20 series
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Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan, left, and Saim Ayub, right, celebrate reaching 100 runs with their opening partnership in a T20I victory over the West Indies at Lauderhill, Florida
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