Let us have a look at how each Pakistani player fared in the two-match Test series against West Indies.
Shaheen Shah Afridi 9.5 (M 2, W 18, Ave 11.27)
Fittingly named Player of the Series, Shaheen bagged 18 wickets in two matches at an average of 11.27. This includes figures of 10-94 in the final Test.
Babar Azam 8.5 (M 2, R 193, Ave 48.25)
With 193 runs, Babar finished as the leading run-scorer. He got 75 in the second Test, where he lasted 174 balls.
Fawad Alam 8.5 (M 2, R 180, Ave 90)
Fawad’s outstanding second stint with Pakistan continues. He and Babar took Pakistan from 2/3 in the first innings of the second Test: Fawad remained not out on 124.
Faheem Ashraf 7 (M 2, R 99, Ave 24.75, W 4, Ave 29)
An impressive outing for Faheem with both bat and ball. He scored 99, only behind Babar and Fawad for Pakistan, and picked up four wickets in 42 overs.
Hasan Ali 6 (M 2, W 6, Ave 26.33, R 68, SR 85)
Hasan Ali took six wickets at 26.33. He also played two breezy cameos, a 26-ball 28 in the first match and a 11-ball 17 in the second.
Mohammad Abbas 6 (M 2, W 6, Ave 26)
Abbas provided the seam support Shaheen needed, not giving easy runs away. He returned 6-156 from 66 overs.
Mohammad Rizwan 5 (M 2, R 94, Ave 31.33, C 11)
Rizwan got starts but failed to convert them to big scores. He held 11 catches behind the stumps.
Imran Butt 4 (M 2, R 49, Ave 12.25, C 5)
Butt played aggressively in the second innings of the final Test, but made little impact in his previous three innings. He held five catches, most as an outfielder on either side.
Abid Ali 4 (M 2, R 73, Ave 18.25)
An ordinary outing for Abid, who failed to provide the start Pakistan wanted. Though he scored runs quickly in the final innings of the series.
Azhar Ali 4 (M 2, R 62, Ave 15.50)
Azhar had a six-ball duck in the second Test, and did not seem at his best in all four innings.
Nauman Ali 4 (M 1, W 3, Ave 17.66)
Nauman filled in for Yasir Shah in the second Test match. He bowled tightly for his three wickets.
Yasir Shah 1 (M 1, W 0, R 4)
Shah featured in the first match, and remained wicketless, which cost him to be sidelined in the next.