
In a sensational image of a power stroke that builds Hong Kong Sixes 2025 Ablaze, Pakistan captain Abbas Afridi gave a performance for the ages. Afridi was single-handedly removed Kuvai The bowling attack smashed six sixes in a row until the last aggregate victory. His blistering knock evoked memories of the sport’s greatest power-hitters and provided a spectacular start to Pakistan’s campaign in the unique, fast-paced tournament.
Abbas Afridi starts more than 6 under
The match between Pakistan and Kuwait was a high-stakes affair in a six-over format. Chasing Kuwait’s mammoth total of 123, Pakistan’s mammoth total required a monumental effort in the latter stages. The decisive moment came in the penultimate over, when Pakistan were in a desperate situation.
Facing the Kuwaiti Bowler Yasin PatelAbbas Afridi unleashed a stunning sequence of knocks, hitting the ball for six in six consecutive legal deliveries. Tally’s tally was even higher per ball, accelerating the chase to a remarkable degree. This act of Crating Brilliance sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, bringing the crowd to their feet as an instant highlight of the tournament.
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🚨Big win for Pakistan against Kuwait in Hong Kong Super Sixtes! 🔥
They beat Kuwait with 4 wickets with Abbas Afridi! 🤯#Hongkongsixes pic.twitter.com/wjppemaQtx
– ICC Asia Cricket (@iccasiatricket) November 7, 2025
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An unforgettable innings powers Pakistan to a memorable victory
Afridi’s dominance didn’t stop there – it was a complete exhibition of power hitting, composition and confidence under pressure. The right-hander finished with an unbeaten 55 off just 12 balls, a knock that stunned the audience and commentators. His shots are one-breather shots – one-breather series – 6 that land, straight hit and subtle scoop upon subtle scoop – each delivered with absolute precision.
With a strike rate of over 450, Afridi completely changed the momentum of the match. What at first seemed like an impossible chase soon turned into a thrilling spectacle of determination and determination. The pressure built in the final, Afridi keeps his composure, leaps and bounds, runs freely into the stands. His finishing touch – a thunderous maximum off the last ball – sealed a remarkable victory for Pakistan, who were bowled out for 124 runs by nine wickets with nine wickets to spare.
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