Babar Azam leads Pakistan to T20 series win over South Africa

Pakistan's Babar Azam celebrates after scoring fifty during the third T20 cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa, in Lahore, Pakistan, on Nov. 1, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 02 November 2025
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Babar Azam leads Pakistan to T20 series win over South Africa

  • Azam scored a match-winning 68 off 47 balls to ensure Pakistan won by four wickets on Saturday
  • Pakistani seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi inflicted early damage by taking two wickets in first over 

Babar Azam scored a superb 68 from 47 deliveries to take Pakistan to victory over South Africa by four wickets in their third and final Twenty20 International in Lahore on Saturday and clinch the series 2-1.

Pakistan elected to bowl first and restricted the visitors to 139 for nine in their 20 overs, before chasing down their victory total with six deliveries remaining.

Babar had looked out of touch in the first two games in the series on his return to the Pakistan T20 side for the first time this year, but conjured up a match-winning effort on a tricky surface that was providing assistance to the seamers.

He put on 76 for the third wicket with captain Salman Agha (33 from 26 balls) that set up the victory for the home side.

“This innings was due,” Babar said at the post-match presentation. “I backed myself and the team believed in me. I was hoping for such a knock.

“There is pressure in everything. It is about how you absorb it and I wanted to do what the team needed, play according to the situation.

“We wanted to take it deep and build partnerships and it worked for the team.




Pakistani players and team officials pose for photograph with trophy after winning the T20 series against South African on the end of third T20 cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa, in Lahore, Pakistan, on Nov. 2, 2025. (AP)

Several South African batters made starts in their innings but wickets fell at regular intervals.

Reeza Hendricks top-scored with 34 and Corbin Bosch (30 not out) and captain Donovan Ferreira (29) were the others with modest contributions.

Pakistan seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi did early damage with two wickets in the opening over to put the visitors on the back foot and finished with figures of 3-26.

The two teams begin a three-match One-Day International series in Faisalabad on Tuesday.

“We didn’t perform with the bat once again,” Ferreira said. “The bowlers did well to fight until the end but there were not enough runs on the board.” 


Pakistani president begins four-day UAE visit to deepen trade, security ties

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Pakistani president begins four-day UAE visit to deepen trade, security ties

  • Talks to cover economy, defense cooperation, regional stability and people-to-people links
  • UAE is a key economic partner, major source of investment, remittances and jobs for Pakistanis

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in Abu Dhabi on Monday evening on a four-day official visit to the United Arab Emirates to review trade, economic and security cooperation between the two countries, Pakistan’s presidency said.

During the visit, which runs until Jan. 29, the Pakistani president is expected to hold meetings with top UAE leaders and discuss a wide range of bilateral issues.

“Views will be exchanged on trade, economic partnership, defense, security and promotion of people-to-people contacts during the meetings,” the presidency said in a statement.

Zardari is also expected to discuss broader regional and global developments with UAE officials during the visit, Pakistan’s foreign ministry had said in an earlier statement, as both countries navigate shifting geopolitical and economic dynamics in the Middle East and South Asia.

Pakistan and the UAE maintain close political and economic relations, with Abu Dhabi playing a pivotal role in supporting Islamabad during periods of financial stress through deposits, oil facilities and investment commitments. The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner, after China and the United States, and a key destination for Pakistani exports, particularly food, textiles and construction services.

The Gulf state is also home to more than 1.5 million Pakistani expatriates, one of the largest overseas Pakistani communities in the world, who contribute billions of dollars annually in remittances, a crucial source of foreign exchange for Pakistan’s economy.

Beyond trade and labor ties, Pakistan and the UAE have steadily expanded defense and security cooperation over the years, including military training, joint exercises and collaboration in counter-terrorism and regional security matters.