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Warrican's nine wickets helped the visitors wrap up the second Test in three days and level the two-match series 1-1.
Spinner Jomel Warrican took five wickets as West Indies won a Test match in Pakistan for the first time in nearly 35 years to end their two-match series at 1-1.
The visitors wrapped up the second Test in Multan with a 120-run win on Monday.
Pakistan triumphed in the first Test by 127 runs, but Warrican's nine-wicket haul of the match – 19 in the series – gave the hosts a taste of their own medicine on sharply spinning pitches.
The last time West Indies won a Test in Pakistan was in Faisalabad in November 1990, after being knocked out on their 1997 and 2006 tours.
Resuming on 76-4 and chasing 254, Pakistan's hopes of victory rested on Saud Shakeel, but Kevin Sinclair had the left-armer caught at slip for 13 to end the home side's fading chances.
Babar Azam top-scored with 31 while Mohammed Rizun made 25 as Pakistan were bowled out for 133.
Warrican felled Nightwatchman Kashif Ali with a straighter for one, leaving Pakistan in tatters at 76-6.
Rizwan added 39 for the seventh wicket with Salman Ali Agha before Warrican dismissed Salman leg before 15 and dropped Rizwan to bring the tourists within two wickets of victory.
Gudakesh Moti, who took 2-35, removed Noman Ali for six while Warrican deservedly took the last wicket, bowling Sajid Khan for seven to seal victory.
The defeat sent Pakistan slumping to ninth and last in the World Test Cup table, while West Indies finished eighth.
Title holders Australia face South Africa in the WTC final at Lord's in June.