South Africa, batting first, managed to score 139 runs for the loss of nine wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Their batting lineup struggled against Pakistan’s disciplined bowling attack, which kept the pressure on throughout the innings.
In reply, Pakistan confidently chased the target, finishing at 140 for six in 19 overs. Skipper Babar Azam shone once again, scoring a brilliant 68 runs, while Salman Agha contributed 33 runs in a steady partnership that guided Pakistan toward victory.
The win sparked celebrations across the stadium as fans cheered Pakistan’s strong comeback after the series had been leveled 1-1. With this triumph, Pakistan reaffirmed its dominance in T20 cricket and showcased exceptional teamwork under pressure.
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Pakistan’s victory highlighted the team’s resilience and composure in tight situations. Babar Azam’s consistency continues to be a major strength for the national side, while the middle order’s improvement offered fans renewed confidence. The win not only boosted morale but also sent a strong message ahead of future T20 contests.