 
        Pakistan's Salman Mirza celebrates a wicket during the T20I tri-series match against UAE at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah on August 30, 2025. — PCB
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Pakistan defeated the United Arab Emirates (the United Arab Emirates) by 31 runs by sealing their second victory in the T20 Tri -Series at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Saturday.
The United Arab Emirates managed 176-8 despite the concrete start, chasing a challenging yesterday of 208.
Openers Mohammad Zubaib and captain Mohammad Wasim added an important partnership of 39 runs, in which Wasim aggressively takes off.
However, Zubab struggled and was dismissed by Mohammad Nawaz after scoring 13 runs after a 14 -run delivery of 14 in the first ball of the fifth over.
Wasim played an important knock but could not have a lasting effect, as he was running between the wickets, he went after the mixup. Hassan Ali influenced the dismissal with the support of Hassan Nawaz, who scored 33 off 18 balls to 54-2 to 54-2 to 54-2.
In the last supply of the powerplay, Hassan Ali once again attacked, and dismissed Ethan de Souza for four to four delivery, claiming the first wicket of the match.
The United Arab Emirates felt pressure when Sam Ayub attacked Elishan Sharafo to oust six balls for less than three balls, which reduced the team to 68-4 in 8.4 overs.
Mohammad Nawaz retained his excellent shape, claiming that the fifth wicket of the United Arab Emirates scored 11 runs in the supply of 14, which made the hosts difficult.
Dhruvar and Asif Khan again strengthened the innings, and led the United Arab Emirates in the past by 100 runs. From the 14th over, the score was 103-5.
In the 15th over, Pakistan proved to be expensive for Pakistan, as Hassan Ali scored 19 runs, including two sixes and four, Asif Khan attacked a powerful attack.
The couple added a 50 -run partnership in the 16th over, but they still suffered a steep climb, which needed 79 runs from four overs.
Salman Mirza was broken by the main partnership of 54 runs, which dismissed Dhrufar for 15 for 15, leaving the United Arab Emirates to 130-6 in 16.2 overs.
After that, Asif Khan turned the heat, breaking six with the first ball of the 17th over, with only four sixes to reach 25 balls.
Hassan Ali attacked decisively in the final over, and he claimed his second wicket, sacked 35 balls for 77 77 77 7777, including six fours and six sixes.
He also removed Sagar Khan for 11 runs, winning the UAE’s innings and winning the conviction for Pakistan.
For Pakistan, Hassan Ali led the bowling attack with 3/47 figures, while Mohammad Nawaz recorded 2/21 in four overs. Salman Mirza and Sam Ayub took one wicket each.
Batting first, Pakistan suffered an initial shock as opener Sahibzada Farhan was dismissed by Junaid Siddique for eight runs in five balls.
After that, Sam Ayub and Fakhr Zaman collected a 29-run partnership for the second wicket, but Zaman spinner Haider Ali fell six runs with seven delivery, leaving Pakistan 38-2 in 3.1 overs.
Sam Ayub continued his aggressive innings, which reached only 25 delivery of his fourth T20 fifties at a strike rate of 200. Pakistan Captain Salman Agha scored five runs off nine balls and scored five runs in Sighar Khan to 74-3 to 74-3.
The 12th over proved to be expensive when Sagar Khan once again attacked, Saim Ayub knocked on 38 balls for a key run of 69 runs, including seven fours and four sixes, and Pakistan was dropped to 104-4 in 11.3 overs.
In the 16th over, Hassan Nawaz targeted three consecutive sixes, which, while participating in a 50 -run partnership with Mohammed Nawaz, helps to reach his second T20I from only 50 delivery.
Eventually, he was dismissed for a fourth delivery of more than 56 balls, including two fours and six sixes, with Pakistan in 161-5 to 15.4 overs.
In the 17th over, Junaid Siddique removed wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Herses for one ball, and left Pakistan in 169-6 in 16.3 overs.
Sagar Khan continued his impressive magic by dismissing Muhammad Nawaz on 15 balls, and marked Pakistan’s seventh wicket.
Fahim Ashraf was eliminated 16 off 11 balls, Salman Mirza was removed for three, and Sofian resident did not face delivery as Pakistan was dismissed for 207.
 
         
         
         
         
         
        