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Pakistan Dominates Australia in WCL 2025 with a 10-Wicket Victory

In a stunning display at the World Championship of Legends in England, Pakistan defeated Australia by 10 wickets. Led by Shoaib Malik, the team chased down a target of 75 runs in just 47 balls, thanks to explosive performances from Sharjeel Khan and Sohaib Maqsood. Saeed Ajmal's exceptional bowling dismantled the Australian batting lineup, taking six wickets for only 16 runs. This match highlights Pakistan's dominance in the tournament and sets the stage for their future matches.
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Pakistan Dominates Australia in WCL 2025 with a 10-Wicket Victory

Pakistan's Stellar Performance in WCL

Pakistan Champions WCL: The World Championship of Legends, taking place in England, has witnessed an impressive display from the Pakistan team. Under the leadership of Shoaib Malik, Pakistan triumphed over Australia by a significant margin of 10 wickets. Batting first, the Australian team crumbled, managing to score only 74 runs before being all out. Saeed Ajmal's spinning deliveries wreaked havoc, as he took six wickets, sending the opposition back to the pavilion. Pakistan successfully chased down the target of 75 runs without losing a single wicket, achieving this in just 47 balls.


Pakistan's Explosive Victory

The Pakistan team, chasing a modest target of 75 runs, saw explosive performances from Sharjeel Khan and Sohaib Maqsood. Both players attacked the Australian bowlers aggressively, completing the chase in just 7.5 overs. Sharjeel scored a quick 32 runs off 23 balls, while Maqsood remained unbeaten with 28 runs. The Australian bowling attack, including captain Brett Lee, struggled to contain the opening pair of Pakistan.


Saeed Ajmal's Bowling Brilliance

Australia, batting first after losing the toss, had a disastrous start. Shaun Marsh was dismissed for just 7 runs by Sohail Khan, and Chris Lynn followed shortly after with only 6 runs. Darcy Short managed a mere 2 runs, and the Australian batting lineup never recovered, collapsing for just 74 runs. Saeed Ajmal's exceptional spin bowling was the highlight, as he took 6 wickets for just 16 runs in 3.5 overs.