Hong Kong: Great news for Pakistan from the cricketing world as the national team secured the title at the Hong Kong Sixes Tournament, defeating Kuwait in a commanding fashion in the final. This victory is a testament to the aggressive and collaborative spirit of the Pakistani squad.
In the final match, Pakistan batted first and posted a massive total of 135 runs for the loss of just three wickets in the allotted six overs. Captain Abbas Afridi led from the front with a brilliant and aggressive innings, scoring 52 runs. He was well supported by Abdul Samad, who contributed 42 runs, and Khawaja Nafay, who added 22 crucial runs.
In response, the Kuwaiti team succumbed to the pressure created by the disciplined Pakistani bowling attack and failed to chase the demanding target. Kuwait was bowled out after scoring just 92 runs, allowing Pakistan to comfortably claim the match and lift the tournament trophy. This triumph is expected to significantly boost the morale of the Pakistani players and signals positive prospects for cricket in the country.
