Pakistani cricket team in the West Indies in 1992–93

In addition, the teams played a five-match One Day International (ODI) series which was drawn 2–2 with the final game ending in a tie.

[1] The tied ODI, fifty overs each, was played at Bourda, Georgetown, on 3 April and Pakistan batted first after winning the toss.

Normally, when scores are level, the match is awarded to the team losing the fewest wickets and so, under the rules, the West Indies would have won.

A Pakistani fielder threw the ball to Wasim Akram at the bowler's end and he saw the chance of a run out at the striker's end if he could return the ball to the wicket-keeper, but, with the pitch already overrun by spectators, he had no chance of doing this and the batsman could not be run out.

Four Pakistani players (captain Wasim Akram, vice-captain Waqar Younis, Aaqib Javed and Mushtaq Ahmed), along with two female tourists and a local man, were arrested on a beach in Grenada on 8 April 1993 on charges of "possession of a controlled drug".