Pakistan's return to hosting the ICC Champions Trophy after 29 years ended in disappointment. The team couldn't secure a single win and finished at the bottom of Group A. Their final match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi was abandoned due to rain, leaving both teams winless in the tournament. The tournament began with a 60-run loss to New Zealand in Karachi. This was followed by a six-wicket defeat to arch-rivals India in Dubai, where Virat Kohli's unbeaten 100 guided India to victory. Captain Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged the high expectations and expressed disappointment in the team's performance. He emphasized the need to learn from their mistakes before their upcoming tour to New Zealand. This tournament marked Pakistan's first time hosting a global cricket event since 1996, adding to the weight of their underwhelming performance. The early exit has led to widespread discontent among supporters, with some fans in Karachi reportedly requesting to c...
Quetta Gladiator Eight Peshawar Zalmai beat 8 wickets in the final played in Karachi. The competition was almost one-way.
Young Hassan Mohammad Hassan showed his magic. Ahmed Shahzad also remained prominent in view of his performance.
After the Gladiators won the toss, Peshawar Zalmai invited to bat first.
Due to the impressive bowling of Quetta Guldieat, Peshawar Zalmai failed to target a big target and made 138 runs at the loss of eight wickets in 20 overs.
The young bowler Mohammad Hassanin from the gladiators performed three wickets for 30 runs in four overs while performing a stunning bowling, while Dinesh Bravo sent 24 runs to send Pelin to 24 runs.
Zalmai had to take the first loss in the second over when opener batsman Imam ul Haq Guliefter's young bowler Mohammad Hassanine scored three runs on the ball.
Zalmai opener Kamran Akmal scored 21 runs for the fourth over in the fourth over.
In the pursuit of the target of 139, Quetta was the first batsman to score Gladiators out of the first innings, which was only seven runs in the third over, while Zalmai got second success in Ahsan Ali's wicket on the 66-run score. Who scored 25 runs.
In the third wicket partnership, Ahmed Shehzad and Rally Rausau played 73 runs in an innings and supported his team with victory.
Mohammad Hasan named his player of the match. Apart from Hassanine's performance, there was no more interest in the final. The competition remained on one side.
The honor of the Player of the Tournament was given to Shane Watson. He got this honor to make the most runs.
Honorable to take all wickets took Hasan Ali to Peshawar Zalmai. He took 25 wickets in the tournament.
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