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Pakistan and Kuwait will face off in the grand finale of the Hong Kong Super Sixes. Their last clash went down to the wire, with Pakistan clinching victory off the final ball.
Since then, Kuwait has surged with three straight wins, including dominant performances against India, Afghanistan, and England. Pakistan, despite a rain-hit loss to India, bounced back strong, crushing South Africa and edging past Australia in a 1-run thriller earlier today.
Squads:
Pakistan Squad: Abbas Afridi(c), Maaz Sadaqat, Khawaja Nafay(w), Saad Masood, Abdul Samad, Shahid Aziz, Muhammad Shahzad
Kuwait Squad: Meet Bhavsar, Bilal Tahir, Ravija Sandaruwan(w), Yasin Patel(c), Usman Patel, Adnan Idrees, Mohamed Shafeeq
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Since then, Kuwait has surged with three straight wins, including dominant performances against India, Afghanistan, and England. Pakistan, despite a rain-hit loss to India, bounced back strong, crushing South Africa and edging past Australia in a 1-run thriller earlier today.
Squads:
Pakistan Squad: Abbas Afridi(c), Maaz Sadaqat, Khawaja Nafay(w), Saad Masood, Abdul Samad, Shahid Aziz, Muhammad Shahzad
Kuwait Squad: Meet Bhavsar, Bilal Tahir, Ravija Sandaruwan(w), Yasin Patel(c), Usman Patel, Adnan Idrees, Mohamed Shafeeq
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1. No personal insults at other posters, players, officials, coaching staff, etc.
2. No making fun of players', officials', or coaching staff's names.
3. Do not add any references to media, their social media, or post any pictures or screenshots from other sports websites.
4. Stick to commenting on this match. There is no need to bring other countries into the match discussion, as there are plenty of other threads where those discussions can be added.

