Pakistan's hopes in the T20I tri-series were dashed as they faced a washout against West Indies, with the outcome of their remaining match against Ireland set to decide the series winner.

Pakistan was eliminated from the ongoing T20 International (T20I) tri-series after an inconclusive result following a washout against West Indies. The match, scheduled for May 15 in St Lucia, was called off due to heavy rain, leaving the outcome uncertain and adding pressure to Pakistan's next fixture.

The series, featuring Pakistan, West Indies, and Ireland, is now poised to determine its champion through the remaining matches. With the washout, attention has shifted entirely to the upcoming clash between Pakistan and Ireland, scheduled for May 17 in Barbados. The result of this match will be crucial as it could seal the fate of both teams' aspirations.

Pakistan's performance so far has been mixed. They had secured a convincing victory over West Indies earlier in the series but faced a tough challenge from Ireland. The washout against West Indies means that Pakistan must now focus all their efforts on securing a win or at least a draw against Ireland to have any chance of claiming the tri-series title.

The elimination of Pakistan from the T20I tri-series adds another layer of complexity to the competition, as both teams will be determined to secure a positive outcome in their final match. The pressure is now on for Pakistan to deliver a strong performance and avoid an early exit from what was initially seen as a promising series.