Cricket fans were treated to a vintage display of power hitting today as some of the most exciting names in Pakistan cricket faced off in Lahore. While the match will be remembered for Sahibzada Farhan’s magnificent 106*, it also featured the much-anticipated return of Sharjeel Khan to the big stage.
Sharjeel, known for his ability to clear boundaries at will, didn’t disappoint his fans. Scoring 51 off 26 balls, his innings was a throwback to his best years, featuring signature leg-side hoiks and authoritative drives. Partnering with the young Maaz Sadaqat (62), Sharjeel helped set a base that allowed Hyderabad to cross the 220-mark.
However, the “new guard” of Pakistan’s batting, represented by Sahibzada Farhan, proved to be even more effective. Farhan’s approach was a masterclass in modern T20 batting—minimizing dot balls and picking the right bowlers to target. His unbeaten 106 was not just about strength but about placement and timing.
On the bowling side, the duel between Saim Ayub and Multan’s batsmen was equally intriguing. Saim, operating as an all-rounder, took two key wickets to keep Hyderabad in the hunt, but the sheer volume of runs required from the bowlers was too much. In the end, Farhan’s consistency outshone Sharjeel’s explosive return, proving that in high-scoring chases, the batsman who bats through the innings usually carries the day.

