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Pakistan on Sunday beat Australia by four wickets and qualified for the final of the Hong Kong Super Sixes final which will be played today.
Winning the toss, Pakistan opted to field, allowing Australia to post a competitive 107-run total in their six overs, driven by Daniel Christian’s explosive 42 off eight balls and Jack Wood’s 36-run contribution.
Captain Faheem Ashraf took Pakistan’s only wicket, while bowler Asif Ali had a challenging over, conceding 37 runs, including six sixes and a wide.
In the chase, Pakistan came out with an aggressive approach. Asif Ali smashed 32 runs off eight balls, while Mohammad Ikhlaq matched the intensity with 32 runs off ten balls. Captain Faheem Ashraf added 19 runs, and Aamer Yamin’s quick 24 sealed Pakistan’s victory with four wickets to spare.
Australia’s Andrew Fekete and Fawad Khan each claimed a wicket, but Pakistan’s relentless batting powered them into the tournament’s final.