History was made in Rawalpindi as Pakistan secured the T20I tri-series trophy, defeating Sri Lanka by six wickets in a commanding final performance. This victory marks Pakistan’s first tri-series triumph in the shortest format in 19 years, a significant achievement for the team. The foundation for this historic win was laid by an exceptional bowling effort, which restricted Sri Lanka to a mere 114 runs. Pakistan’s bowlers delivered a masterclass, ensuring the opposition struggled to build any momentum.
In the chase, Pakistan showcased their batting prowess. Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub provided a solid opening partnership, setting a strong platform. Skipper Babar Azam then anchored the innings, remaining unbeaten on 37 and guiding his team to victory with an elegant boundary. Ayub also contributed a valuable 36 runs. Despite Sri Lanka managing to take four wickets, Pakistan comfortably reached the target in the 19th over, solidifying their dominance in the tournament.
This T20I tri-series win is also a testament to Pakistan’s incredible year in the shortest format. They have registered a record-breaking 21 T20I wins in 2025, surpassing their previous best of 20 wins in 2021. This remarkable run of form, despite a few losses, highlights Pakistan’s consistent strength and tactical acumen in T20 cricket.







