Left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz's 4-42 backed up Babar Azam's maiden one-day international century as Pakistan crushed the West Indies by 111 runs in the first of their three-match series on Friday.
Azam smashed 120 off 131 balls, hitting eight fours and three sixes in Pakistan's strong total of 284-9 in 49 overs after a power failure at Sharjah Cricket Stadium interrupted the innings for 80 minutes.
West Indies' target was revised to 287 on the Duckworth/Lewis method, and the batsmen succumbed to Nawaz's spin to be bowled out for 175 in 38.4 overs. Marlon Samuels top-scored with 46.
"It was a wonderful team effort," Pakistan captain Azhar Ali said. "The ball wasn't coming on well in the afternoon, but the way Babar and Sharjeel (Khan) batted, they gave us a good score.
"Limited-overs cricket is always a young man's game, so the way they (the youngsters) are absorbing pressure and delivering, it's heartening to see."