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Rain delays Windies-Pak clash

Bridgetown - Pakistan suffered a setback in their bid for a series-clinching victory in the third One-day International against West Indies here at Kensington Oval Thursday.

Rain delayed the start of the match on the day that the island celebrates their national heroes, including legendary former West Indies all-rounder Garfield Sobers.

The Pakistanis lead the five match series 2-0, following an eight-wicket victory in the first ODI last Saturday at the Beausejour Cricket Ground in St. Lucia, where they also won the second ODI by seven wickets.

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