Pakistan’s cricket fans were left ecstatic after the national team pulled off a sensational six-wicket victory against South Africa in the ongoing tri-nation ODI series on Wednesday.
In what turned out to be their highest-ever successful run chase in an ODI, Pakistan chased down a daunting 353-run target at the National Stadium in Karachi, securing a spot in the final against New Zealand.
The record-breaking win was powered by centuries from the captain, Mohammad Rizwan, and vice-captain, Salman Ali Agha, whose remarkable 260-run partnership was the backbone of the chase.
Pakistan’s recent struggles in international cricket had left many fans disillusioned, particularly as the ICC Champions Trophy looms. However, yesterday’s thrilling chase seemed to reignite their faith in the team.
Of course, no major cricket victory is complete without an avalanche of memes and jokes.
With the final against New Zealand right around the corner, the mood among Pakistan’s cricket enthusiasts has shifted dramatically. Whether this performance marks the start of a genuine resurgence or remains an isolated triumph remains to be seen.
For now, though, fans are cherishing the moment.
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