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Didn't expect to get them out so quickly - Sarfraz
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed is pleased with his bowlers and fielders who put up a good performance to dominate West Indies in the first T20I in Dubai
West Indies lose eight out of eight in UAE
Bazid: Misbah's way has worked
'Really proud of the way we fought' - Holder
'A special win in our 400th Test' - Misbah
'Gave Bishoo eight soft wickets' - Arthur
Tried to bowl straighter on the stumps - Bishoo
'Difficult to bowl with soft pink ball' - Wahab
'We played Test cricket today' - Samuels
We should have taken our chances - Bishoo
The pink ball behaved normally - Aslam
Dujon: Hope younger WI players can learn from experience
'We have enough idea of the pink ball' - Azhar Ali
Youngsters are showing a lot of hunger - Azhar Ali
Dujon: Inexperienced captaincy led to more instability
Pakistan notch up their highest total against WI
By The Numbers: Azam's century overpowers West Indies
Pakistan seek ODI turnaround against West Indies
By the Numbers - 18 of 20 overs by left-arm bowlers
Warrican returns to West Indies Test squad
Pakistan's game plan of using spin paid off - Toby Radford
'We're working hard on fielding, body language' - Sarfraz Ahmed
Stats: Shoaib Malik crosses 1500 T20I runs
Poor execution by our batsmen - Brathwaite
By the Numbers - West Indies' worst Powerplay score
'We want to be consistent' - Imad Wasim
'We are not short on personnel' - Holder
Brathwaite confident about newcomers
Pakistan to host day-night Test against WI
Starc: Job's not done after Ashes win
Latham: 'Had a gut feel that Ajaz was our man'
Chase: Disappointed, but always knew it'll be tough
Pat Cummins: Leading 3-0 is hugely satisfying
Ben Stokes: We didn't underestimate the Australian team
Harmanpreet: 'Our next goal is the T20 World Cup'
Crawley credits Australia as hosts close on Ashes win
Carey hails Lyon for decisive day-four wickets
Tilak: 'Partnership with Hardik crucial on that wicket'
Jeetan Patel admits England need 'something magical' to keep Ashes alive