
The T20I Tri-Series 2025 final is happening now at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The vibe here is electric, just like you'd expect for a game with so much on the line. Pakistan is playing Sri Lanka for the trophy, and the home team looks ready to win from the get-go. Salman Agha, the captain, won the toss and chose to bowl first, a choice that's already working out well.
Pakistan's fast bowlers made an immediate impact. Shaheen Afridi got a wicket early, putting Sri Lanka on the back foot right away. The Pakistani bowlers took advantage of the pitch's good bounce, bowled well in the opening overs, and stopped Sri Lanka from gaining any real ground. Kamil Mishara brought some much-needed stability to Sri Lanka's innings with a solid knock. As wickets fell around him, his half-century stood out as the only real positive for the visiting team. Mishara did his best to keep the scoreboard ticking and pick his moments to attack, but with little support from his teammates, Sri Lanka struggled to put up a decent score.
Pakistan's spinners really took charge in the middle overs. Mohammad Nawaz stood out, mixing up his deliveries nicely and ending with significant numbers: 3 wickets for just 17 runs. He really squeezed Sri Lanka, making them struggle to score and forcing them to take chances. Later on, Shaheen came back to wrap things up, also grabbing three wickets for 18 runs. Pakistan's bowling was just too much. Sri Lanka ended up with only 114 runs, way short of what you'd expect in a T20 final.
Pakistan, needing 115 to win, started their innings with a composed strategy. All eyes were on Babar Azam, and he didn't disappoint. He proved again why he's known as a dependable batter in this format. Babar skillfully guided the innings, finding the gaps, keeping the scoreboard ticking, and hitting the foul balls for runs, all while avoiding risky shots.
Pakistan kept its cool and stayed in charge during the chase. Babar's steady hand at the top helped a lot. Fans online cheered the captain's call at the toss, the team's focused bowling, and Babar's calm demeanor when things got tight. Plenty of people are saying it was almost a flawless team effort, especially since it was a final with so much on the line.Pakistan is likely to win at home and grab the Tri-Series trophy, as the live score keeps going up in their favor. Good bowling, visionary leadership, and Babar Azam's great batting have Pakistan heading toward a night to remember in Rawalpindi.




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