Pakistan claimed the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 title with a commanding 44-run victory over Kuwait at Mission Road Ground in Mong Kok, showcasing a dominant display of power hitting and sharp bowling.
Batting first, Pakistan launched an aggressive attack as Abdul Samad smashed a six off the second ball. Khawaja Nafay joined in, adding to a blistering opening over worth 26 runs. Although Meet Bhavsar dismissed Nafay for 22, Pakistan’s captain Abbas Afridi and Samad reignited the scoring momentum.
“Afridi’s explosive 52 off just 11 balls, combined with Samad’s 42 off 13, propelled Pakistan to a formidable 136.”
Contributions from Maaz Sadaqat and Shahid Aziz added vital runs, ensuring a daunting total for the Kuwaiti side.
Kuwait began their chase strongly through Adnan Idrees, who struck a brisk 32. However, Pakistan’s bowlers quickly regained control. Maaz Sadaqat led the attack with three wickets, narrowly missing a hat-trick, while Mohammad Shahzad and Abdul Samad wrapped up the innings efficiently.
“Pakistan’s bowlers, led by Maaz Sadaqat and Mohammad Shahzad, struck back decisively.”
Kuwait were eventually restricted to 92 runs in just six overs, sealing Pakistan’s victory by 44 runs and underlining their dominance in both batting and bowling departments.
Pakistan’s blend of aggressive batting and precise bowling proved too strong for Kuwait, earning them their well-deserved championship triumph.
Pakistan sealed a convincing win in the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 final, combining power-packed batting with tight bowling to defeat Kuwait by 44 runs and lift the trophy.