The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially announced the national squad for the upcoming Hong Kong Sixes tournament. Rising star Abbas Afridi will lead the team in the fast-paced and entertaining cricket event.
The Hong Kong Sixes 2025 tournament will take place from November 7 to 9 and will feature top cricketing nations from around the world. Known for its short and thrilling format, the competition promises explosive batting, quick wickets, and nonstop excitement for fans.
According to the PCB, the selected players were chosen based on their recent domestic and international performances. The team includes a mix of young talents and experienced campaigners who are expected to showcase Pakistan’s aggressive brand of cricket on the global stage.
This edition of the Hong Kong Sixes will be played under floodlights, adding extra excitement for both players and spectators. The PCB has expressed confidence that the team, led by Abbas Afridi, will perform strongly and represent the country with pride.
The Hong Kong Sixes format features six players per side with five overs to bat, demanding sharp reflexes and quick decision-making. Pakistan has a rich history in this tournament, having produced memorable performances in previous editions. Fans are hopeful that the team will bring back the trophy this year.
In related developments, the National Stadium Karachi is undergoing major renovation work to improve facilities for players and spectators ahead of upcoming cricket events. These upgrades reflect the PCB’s commitment to modernizing cricket infrastructure across Pakistan.
With the Hong Kong Sixes just weeks away, cricket fans are gearing up for another exciting chapter in Pakistan’s cricket journey. The PCB’s announcement has sparked enthusiasm among supporters eager to see young players like Abbas Afridi take charge and lead the nation in this dynamic international event.
Pakistan’s participation in the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 will not only promote the country’s cricketing talent but also strengthen its presence in global short-format competitions. The team’s final training camp is expected to begin soon, as preparations intensify for the high-energy tournament in November.