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Mohammad Nawaz took 5 wickets against Afghanistan in the final of the tri -series. There was also a hat -trick in it.
Mohammad Nawaz’s brilliant bowling in the final of the Tri -series played in Sharjah gave Pakistan a 75 -run win against Afghanistan. Nawaz took five wickets, including a hat -trick. In front of his deadly bowling, Afghanistan’s team collapsed for just 66 runs. Batting first, Pakistan scored 141 runs. The score seemed to be low until the middle innings, but Nawaz’s magic overturned the match.
No Pakistan batsman could score more than 30 runs Captain Salman Aga won the toss and decided to bat first. Pakistan started very poorly and Sahibzada Farhan returned to the pavilion without opening an account in the first over. Afghanistan spinners took full advantage of the pitch and did not allow Pakistani batsmen to play openly. No batsman could score more than 30 runs.
Pakistan’s team barely reached 141 runs in front of Rashid Khan, Fazal Haq Farukhi and Noor Ahmed’s sharp bowling. Fakhar Zaman scored the highest 27 runs, while Mohammad Nawaz played a crucial innings of 25 runs and took the team to a fight to fight.

Mohammad Nawaz scored 25 runs facing 21 balls.
Afghanistan’s batting completely flop Chasing a target of 142 runs, he lost seven wickets for just 46 runs. Only Sedikullah Atal could reach the double digit out of the seven top orders. Three batsmen could not even open an account. Star opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz was dismissed for 5 runs, while captain Ibrahim Jadaran could only score 9 runs.
Mohammad Nawaz took 5 wickets Mohammad Nawaz took a total of 5 wickets including a hat -trick. He conceded only 19 runs in his four overs. His hat -trick was fantastic. In the first 5.5 overs, he was dismissed Darvesh Rasuli, walking the next ball to Ajmatullah Umarjai and then on the first ball of the next over, Ibrahim Jadaran sent a pavilion to the pavilion.
Sufiyan Mukim took 2 wickets for 9 runs in 2.5 overs, while Abrar Ahmed also dismissed two batsmen. Shaheen Shah Afridi had a success.
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