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Pakistan beats England in legends opener

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Birmingham: Pakistan Champions started their campaign in the World Championship of Legends 2025 with a thrilling 5-run victory over England Champions in the tournament’s opening match.

In the match held in England, England Champions won the toss and invited Pakistan Champions to bat first.
Batting first, Pakistan set a competitive total of 160 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the allotted 20 overs, laying the foundation for a closely contested encounter.

In response, England Champions put up a strong fight, with Phil Mustard scoring 58 runs and Ian Bell remaining unbeaten on 51.

However, Pakistan’s bowlers held their nerve in the crucial final overs. Rumman Raees delivered an exceptionally economical spell, conceding only 14 runs in his four overs. Sohail Khan maintained composure in the final over, preventing England from reaching their target.

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England Champions finished their innings at 155 for 3, falling just five runs short of victory in a match that went down to the wire.

“It was a truly exciting start to the tournament,” said a jubilant Pakistan Champions captain. “The team showed great character to defend that total against a strong England side. We’re thrilled to begin with a win.”

This nail-biting encounter promises a thrilling World Championship of Legends 2025, as teams battle for supremacy in what is set to be a memorable tournament for cricket fans.

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