Mohammad Nawaz claimed a historic hat-trick and five-for (5/19) to dismantle Afghanistan.
He became the first Pakistani spinner to record a T20I hat-trick.
Pakistan defended 141, bowling Afghanistan out for 66 to win by 75 runs.
Mohammad Nawaz claimed a historic hat-trick and five-for (5/19) to dismantle Afghanistan.
He became the first Pakistani spinner to record a T20I hat-trick.
Pakistan defended 141, bowling Afghanistan out for 66 to win by 75 runs.
Mohammad Nawaz delivered a sensational spell against Afghanistan in the Tri-Series Final at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Sunday, September 7.
The left-arm spinner ran through the Afghan batting with a magical hat-trick and completed a five-wicket haul, finishing with extraordinary figures of 5/19. His brilliance ensured Pakistan defended 141 with ease, sealing a commanding 75-run victory.
Nawaz etched his name in the history books, becoming only the third Pakistani bowler to claim a hat-trick in T20Is, after Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Hasnain. He is also the first Pakistani spinner to achieve the feat in the shortest international format.
Introduced into the attack early, Nawaz struck immediately. He trapped Darwish Rasooli LBW with his fifth ball, dismissed Azmatullah Omarzai for a golden duck on the very next delivery, and later returned to complete his hat-trick by stumping Ibrahim Zadran.
He didn’t stop there—Karim Janat was pinned LBW in his next over, and Rashid Khan fell later to complete his dream five-wicket haul.
In just two overs, Nawaz had four wickets while conceding only one run, including a maiden. His control and variation left Afghanistan reeling, as the Men in Green tightened their grip on the final.
Earlier, Pakistan posted 141/8 in their 20 overs, with crucial contributions from Fakhar Zaman (27), skipper Salman Ali Agha (24), and Nawaz himself (28).
Faheem Ashraf chipped in with 15, ensuring Pakistan had a competitive total despite Afghanistan’s spin trio of Rashid Khan (3/38), Noor Ahmad (2/17), and Mujeeb Ur Rahman applying pressure throughout.
Afghanistan never recovered in the chase and folded for 66 in 15.5 overs, handing Pakistan the Tri-Series crown.