Back in the green
Pakistan cricket is finally back on the winning track. After a 22-year long wait since their last ODI series victory in Australia in 2002, Pakistan has broken free under the inspirational leadership of Muhammad Rizwan, the new white-ball skipper. This win is a source of pride for everyone involved. As a die-hard cricket fan, I am overjoyed beyond words and I am sure many others are too. A fierce defeat in the opening ODI marked the beginning of Pakistan’s triumphant run, coming back strong to win the final two games and the series.
Rizwan’s leadership was outstanding; he made perfect use of his field settings and bowlers. Pakistani supporters are feeling proud and hopeful again after this historic victory. Pakistan is eager to demonstrate its tenacity and potential on the global front as they enter the T20 series against Australia with newfound confidence and enthusiasm.
Moin Ahmed Awan
Kandhkot
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