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Nawaz’s hat-trick stuns Afghanistan as Pakistan clinch tri-series final with a 75-run victory.

Batting first, Pakistan posted a competitive total, with key contributions from their top order ensuring a strong platform. Despite losing wickets at intervals, the team maintained momentum and managed to set Afghanistan a challenging target. The innings was highlighted by aggressive stroke play and steady partnerships, which frustrated Afghan bowlers and kept Pakistan ahead. In reply, Afghanistan looked determined early on, showing intent with positive batting. However, Nawaz’s introduction into the attack turned the game on its head. His remarkable hat-trick dismantled the middle order, leaving Afghanistan with no chance to recover. The collapse highlighted Pakistan’s superior bowling depth, with other bowlers also chipping in to tighten the grip. The comprehensive 75-run win not only gave Pakistan the tri-series title but also boosted team morale ahead of upcoming international fixtures. Nawaz’s heroics earned him widespread praise, with fans and experts hailing his performance as match-defining. This victory also reinforced Pakistan’s reputation as a formidable side in limited-overs cricket, showcasing a blend of youthful talent and experienced campaigners. Afghanistan, despite flashes of promise, will view the loss as a learning experience as they continue to grow in the international arena. Pakistan, meanwhile, celebrated another memorable triumph, led by Nawaz’s unforgettable hat-trick.

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