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RESULT
3rd Match (N), Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025, Pakistan T20I Tri-Series

Sri Lanka Flag
Sri Lanka
128/7
Pakistan Flag
Pakistan
(15.3/20 over, T:129) 131/3

Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 27 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
Mohammad Nawaz
, PAK
3/16
 
Sahibzada Farhan celebrates his fifty, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Sahibzada Farhan celebrates his fifty•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub took out a substantial chunk from the modest target, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub took out a substantial chunk from the modest target•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Babar Azam ruffles some joy into wicket-taker Faheem Ashraf's hair, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Babar Azam ruffles some joy into wicket-taker Faheem Ashraf's hair•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Kamil Mishara got a quickfire 22, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Kamil Mishara got a quickfire 22•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Salman Agha Sri Lanka's stand-in captain and Dasun Shanaka at the toss, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Salman Agha Sri Lanka's stand-in captain and Dasun Shanaka at the toss•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
 
Saim Ayub couldn't convert his start, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Saim Ayub couldn't convert his start•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Dasun Shanaka got knocked over for a golden duck, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Dasun Shanaka got knocked over for a golden duck•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Saim Ayub celebrates one of Mohammad Nawaz's three wickets with him, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Saim Ayub celebrates one of Mohammad Nawaz's three wickets with him•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, and Saim Ayub join their team-mates to celebrate a wicket, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 3rd match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 22, 2025

Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, and Saim Ayub join their team-mates to celebrate a wicket•Nov 22, 2025•PCB
 

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, 4th Match at Rawalpindi, Pakistan T20I Tri-Series, Nov 22 2025 - Match Result​


PAK Flag
PAK
195/5
ZIM Flag
ZIM
(19/20 ov, T:196) 126

Pakistan won by 69 runs
 
Usman Tariq's hat-trick wrecked Zimbabwe, Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 23, 2025

Usman Tariq's hat-trick wrecked Zimbabwe•Nov 23, 2025•PCB
Babar Azam slogs one away, Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 23, 2025

Babar Azam slogs one away•Nov 23, 2025•PCB
Sikandar Raza plays a shot, Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 23, 2025

Sikandar Raza plays a shot•Nov 23, 2025•PCB
Sahibzada Farhan puts one away, Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 23, 2025

Sahibzada Farhan puts one away•Nov 23, 2025•PCB
 
Babar 74, Tariq hat-trick take Pakistan into final

Zimbabwe's top-heavy batting line-up never looked in contention after losing three wickets in the powerplay

Danyal Rasool
23-Nov-2025

Usman Tariq's hat-trick wrecked Zimbabwe, Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 23, 2025

Pakistan 195 for 5 (Babar 74, Farhan 63, Raza 2-39) beat Zimbabwe 126 all out (Burl 67*, Usman Tariq 4-18, Nawaz 2-21) by 69 runs

There are wins that seal two points, and wins that damage the opposition's net run rate enough to imperil their path to the final. A half-century from Babar Azam and an Usman Tariq hat-trick walloped Zimbabwe by 69 runs to dent their net run-rate and keep Sri Lanka in contention for the tri-series final on Saturday.

It is a final Pakistan are guaranteed to play now, having won all of their first three games. Pakistan's 195 quickly became academic for a Zimbabwe unit that didn't have the firepower to challenge it, and found themselves shot out for 126.

After winning the toss and batting first, Saim Ayub looked to take full advantage of the powerplay. In a breezy cameo, he struck a pair of early sixes before finding a fielder. Sahibzada Farhan and Babar shifted through the gears through their partnership as they controlled the pacing of their innings, setting up Fakhar Zaman and the middle order for a big finish.
 

Pakistan defeat UAE in Over-40 T20 World Cup​

Humayun Farhat smashed 153 off 55 balls with 18 fours and 10 sixes

Sports Desk
November 25, 2025


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The US Consul General Goodman with Team USA at Over-40s World Cup. PHOTO: PR

The third day of the IMC Over-40s T20 World Cup delivered high-octane cricket across three grounds of Karachi, with Pakistan extending their unbeaten run by defeating the United Arab Emirates by 117 runs at the National Bank Stadium.

The hosts dominated the contest from the start, posting an imposing 284 for 3, powered by a spectacular innings from Humayun Farhat, who smashed 153 off 55 balls with 18 fours and 10 sixes.

His explosive knock earned him the Player of the Match award. Vice-captain Fawad Alam continued his fine form by scoring his second consecutive half-century, contributing 71 from 34 balls, including six boundaries and four sixes.

UAE, while attempting to chase the towering target, were restricted to 167 for 7.

Hassan Raza offered resistance with a fighting 45, but the required momentum never materialised as Pakistan maintained full control throughout the innings.

At Southend Club Cricket Stadium, Rest of the World defeated Sri Lanka by 23 runs after setting a target of 133 for 7 and bowling Sri Lanka out for 110. At the NBP Sports Complex, Australia overcame Rest of the Gulf by 19 runs, successfully defending their total of 149 for 5 as the opposition managed at 130 for 6 in their allotted quota of overs.

South Africa delivered one of the most dominant performances of the competition so far, defeating West Indies by 10 wickets. After bowling out West Indies for 116, South Africa chased down the target within nine overs without losing a wicket. Stephan Joubert scored an unbeaten 66 off 29 balls, while Willy Hantam added 45 from 25 balls to seal a commanding win.
 

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe to fight for T20I tri-series final berth against Pakistan​


The hosts lead table with six points and have already qualified for the finale on November 29

Zulfiqar Baig
November 25, 2025


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Sri Lanka's Janith Liyanage (R) celebrates with Kamindu Mendis. PHOTO: AFP


RAWALPINDI: Sri Lanka defeated Zimbabwe by nine wickets in the fifth match of the tri-nation T20 International series on Tuesday night.
 
RESULT
6th Match (N), Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025, Pakistan T20I Tri-Series

Sri Lanka Flag
Sri Lanka
184/5
Pakistan Flag
Pakistan
(20 ov, T:185) 178/7

Sri Lanka won by 6 runs
 
Usman Khan made a handy 33, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025

Usman Khan made a handy 33•Nov 27, 2025•PCB
Dushmantha Chameera got three wickets in his first two overs, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025

Dushmantha Chameera got three wickets in his first two overs•Nov 27, 2025•PCB
Dushmantha Chameera got Babar Azam for a two-ball duck, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025

Dushmantha Chameera got Babar Azam for a two-ball duck•Nov 27, 2025•PCB
Fans in Pakistan roar for the camera, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025

Fans in Pakistan roar for the camera•Nov 27, 2025•PCB
Kamil Mishara made a 48-ball 76, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025

Kamil Mishara made a 48-ball 76•Nov 27, 2025•PCB
Sri Lanka's team pose for a photo, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th match, T20I tri-series, Rawalpindi, November 27, 2025
 

Pakistan reach the Over-40 T20 World Cup final after defeating USA​


The hosts won the semifinal by nine wickets

Sports Desk
November 29, 2025

captain abdul razzaq and humayun farhat delivered a blistering opening stand of 144 runs during the over 40 world cup semifinal photo pr


Captain Abdul Razzaq and Humayun Farhat delivered a blistering opening stand of 144 runs during the Over-40 World Cup semifinal. PHOTO: PR

Pakistan cruised into the final of the IMC Over-40s T20 World Cup 2025 after a dominant nine-wicket victory over USA in the semifinal at the National Bank Stadium.

The Green Shirts will now face Australia on Monday, with star all-rounder Shahid Afridi confirmed to feature in the contest.

Pakistan made light work of USA’s 153 run target, chasing it down in just 10.5 overs.

Captain Abdul Razzaq and Humayun Farhat delivered a blistering opening stand of 144 runs.

Humayun Farhat smashed 95 off 35 balls with 13 fours and 6 sixes before falling lbw to Rafi Hashmi.

Razzaq remained unbeaten on 58 off 29 balls, including five fours and five sixes, sealing a comprehensive win.

Earlier, USA posted 152/6 with skipper Muhammad Farrukh top-scoring with 59.

Pakistan’s bowling attack kept the innings in check as Tabish Khan and Zulfiqar Babar impressed with two wickets each. Humayun Farhat was declared the player of the match.

In the second semifinal, Australia defeated South Africa by five wickets, chasing down 152 in the 19th over.
 

Pakistan reach the Over-40 T20 World Cup final after defeating USA​


The hosts won the semifinal by nine wickets

Sports Desk
November 29, 2025

captain abdul razzaq and humayun farhat delivered a blistering opening stand of 144 runs during the over 40 world cup semifinal photo pr


Captain Abdul Razzaq and Humayun Farhat delivered a blistering opening stand of 144 runs during the Over-40 World Cup semifinal. PHOTO: PR

Pakistan cruised into the final of the IMC Over-40s T20 World Cup 2025 after a dominant nine-wicket victory over USA in the semifinal at the National Bank Stadium.

The Green Shirts will now face Australia on Monday, with star all-rounder Shahid Afridi confirmed to feature in the contest.

Pakistan made light work of USA’s 153 run target, chasing it down in just 10.5 overs.

Captain Abdul Razzaq and Humayun Farhat delivered a blistering opening stand of 144 runs.

Humayun Farhat smashed 95 off 35 balls with 13 fours and 6 sixes before falling lbw to Rafi Hashmi.

Razzaq remained unbeaten on 58 off 29 balls, including five fours and five sixes, sealing a comprehensive win.

Earlier, USA posted 152/6 with skipper Muhammad Farrukh top-scoring with 59.

Pakistan’s bowling attack kept the innings in check as Tabish Khan and Zulfiqar Babar impressed with two wickets each. Humayun Farhat was declared the player of the match.

In the second semifinal, Australia defeated South Africa by five wickets, chasing down 152 in the 19th over.
 
The Cup Final will be played on Monday at the National Bank Stadium starting at 12:00 noon, where Pakistan—unbeaten throughout the tournament—will take on Australia.

The match will receive an additional boost with the participation of legendary former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, who will be in action for the title decider.

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Pakistan defeat Sri Lanka by six wickets to win 2025 T20I Tri-Series final​


Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Nawaz led Pakistani bowling attack with three wickets each

Sports Desk
November 29, 2025


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Pakistan and Sri Lanka captains during the toss before Tri-Series final. PHOTO: PCB's X.COM ACCOUNT

Pakistan successfully chased the target of 115 runs in 18.4 overs to claim the T20I 2025 Tri-Series title at Rawalpindi Satium on Saturday night.

Openers Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub scored 23 and 36 runs, respectively.

Babar Azam finished the job with unbeaten 37 runs.

Captain Salman Agha managed to score 14 runs before returning to pavilion.

The hosts dismissed Sri Lanka in 19.1 overs.

Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Nawaz led Pakistani bowling attack with three wickets each, whereas Abrar Ahmed took two wickets and Saim Ayub along with Salman Mirza took one apiece.

Kamil Mishara was the highest scorer for Sri Lanka with 59 runs,while ther middle order and lower middle order completely failed to perform.

Pakistan won the toss and chose to bowl first in the final.

Pakistan are coming into the final as the strongest side with the most wins in the series which was featuring Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe.

The hosts lost their last round-robin match to Sri Lanka, which helped the latter to book their place in the final.

Pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi is back in the team after brief illness.

Captain Salman Ali Agha is also called lucky when it comes to tosses, as he has managed to won most of them recently.
 

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