Pakistan secured a thrilling 4-wicket victory over South Africa in the decisive third T20I at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, clinching the series 2-1. The win capped an exciting turnaround for the hosts after losing the opening match.
Shaheen Afridi led Pakistan’s bowling attack brilliantly with three wickets, while Babar Azam anchored the chase with a composed 68 runs off 47 balls. Their performances ensured Pakistan chased down the target comfortably to seal the match and the series.
Pakistan’s players lifted the trophy amid loud cheers, celebrating yet another home series win. Both teams now look ahead to the ODI series starting November 4, with the first ball to be bowled at 9 AM GMT.
Salman Agha, the Pakistan skipper, said he was delighted with the team’s performance. He emphasized that every player understands their role, adding that the team keeps learning from every game and believes in each other. He concluded by noting that while they aim to be more clinical, winning the series from behind is satisfying.
Pakistan’s comeback series win over South Africa was powered by Afridi’s fiery bowling and Babar Azam’s pivotal innings, underscoring a growing team confidence under Salman Agha’s captaincy.