Sharjah! Just saying it gives cricket fans chills. Hot afternoons. Loud nights. Full stands. This ground has seen amazing moments and tough losses, heroes and total collapses. And last night? Another chapter got written. Pakistan won the Sharjah T20 Tri-Series final, defeating Afghanistan in a crazy dramatic match. This wasn’t just another final. People had lots of feeling. The atmosphere was wild. Pakistan reminded everyone they’re still a team to watch out for.
Crazy scenes.
The city was buzzing way before the game started. Fans showed up from everywhere. Flags waved. Drums banged. Pakistan (green) and Afghanistan (different colors) mixed in the stands. Kids sat on shoulders. People yelled outside the gates. The air was thick with pressure. Finals always feel different. Pakistan batted first, but the start? Not great. Afghanistan’s bowlers were on point. Each run was a battle. The crowd got antsy. The vibe was nervous.
But then things calmed down. Pakistan’s middle order played it cool. They got singles, and pushed for doubles. And then BOOM! The last five overs were wild. Sixes landed in the crowd. Boundaries came often. The score went past 180. In Sharjah, that’s awesome.
Afghanistan’s Turn
Chasing 181 is hard. But Afghanistan didn’t seem scared. They’ve done it before, against big teams. Maybe tonight was their night?

Nope. Shaheen Afridi came to play. First over he got a wicket! People lost it. Afghan fans went quiet. Second over another one. Shaheen was on a roll. Pakistan had control. Rahmanullah Gurbaz tried to hit back. Big six over midwicket. Afghan fans cheered again, waving flags, hoping. But it didn’t last. Haris Rauf bowled fast. Shadab Khan kept things tight with his spin. Any little Afghan partnership ended quickly. By the 15th over, the game was getting away. They needed too many runs. Too much pressure. And then they just lost wickets. Afghanistan all out. Pakistan won big, by 75 runs.
What This Win Means
For Pakistan, this was more than a trophy. They wanted to prove something. The team getting doubted recently. Is the batting weak? Is the leadership bad? Fielding mistakes, not playing well every game, not feeling sure people keep talking about it. But in Sharjah, the team worked well. Babar Azam was calm. Shaheen bowled great. Haris helped him. Fielders were sharp and eager. Everything looked great. This win sends a clear message. With the Asia Cup and World Cup coming up, Pakistan is dangerous. Hard to predict? Yes. But that’s what makes them special. They can mess up, but on a good day, they can beat anyone.
Afghanistan’s Lesson
Afghanistan didn’t win. But they still learned a lot. Their bowlers made Pakistan work hard early. Their batters looked good sometimes. But finals need more than skill. You need to be calm and know when to defend, and when to attack. That’s where they seemed inexperienced. But nobody sees Afghanistan as a bad team. Their bowlers are top-notch. Their batters aren’t scared. They don’t give up. Losses like this? They teach you. And Afghanistan will get better. They’ll be tougher next time.
Sharjah Is Great
Sharjah is special in reality. The ground is small, but everyone feels very strongly. Last night, the stadium was like a party. Pakistani fans sang, waved flags, and cheered every run like it was a holiday. Afghan fans shouted, played drums, made music. Two groups of fans, loud, but happy, not mad. Every wicket made everyone jump. Every six got people going. That’s Sharjah. A small place, with a big heart.
What’s Next?
So, now what?
For Pakistan, this win helps a lot. They have momentum, belief, and do feel confident. The Asia Cup is next. Then, the World Cup. Fans expect awesome things. For Afghanistan, it’s back to work. Finals are hard. But you learn from playing, and they are getting experience. It’s just start of their story. And they’ll be back.
One Last Thing
The Sharjah T20 Tri-Series final was special. Pakistan played well when it mattered. Afghanistan fought hard but learned a lesson. And the fans had a blast. Pakistan got the trophy. They were proud. People were singing long after the game ended. Afghanistan earned respect and learned things.
And cricket? It was awesome, as always.
Sharjah gave us another memorable night. A reminder that this game isn’t just about runs. It’s about people feeling excited, joyful, sad, and heartbreak. That’s why we keep watching.
