Pakistan beat Afghanistan by 66 runs in the third Twenty20 International in Sharjah to avoid a clean sweep in the series.
Chasing a challenging score of 182 for 7, Afghanistan were dismissed for 116 with eight balls remaining.
Pakistan's stand-in skipper Shadab Khan (3-13) and young fast bowler Ihsanullah (3-29) shared six wickets.
Shadab became the first Pakistan men's player to reach 100 wickets in T20Is.
He was also declared player of the match for an all-round performance that saw him smash a 17-ball 28.
Afghanistan had already bagged the series with two victories in as many matches.
It's their first series victory against Pakistan in any format.


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