Pakistan Wins Commonwealth Beach Handball 2025
Pakistan crushed Sri Lanka to win the Commonwealth Beach Handball Championship 2025, completing the tournament with a flawless record of seven victories. The final, played in Kulhudhuffushi City, saw the Green Shirts dominate with scores of 26–18 and 28–18, showcasing their unmatched power and skill.
A Perfect Campaign
The victory marked Pakistan’s seventh consecutive win in the multi-lateral tournament. The Green Shirts had already beaten Sri Lanka in the group stage and continued their winning momentum in the championship clash.
Pakistan stormed into the final after thrashing Bangladesh 2-0 in the semi-final with a commanding scoreline of 22–17 and 27–5.
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Key Player of the Tournament
Muzammil Hussain emerged as the Player of the Match in the final, leading Pakistan’s charge with a stellar performance that highlighted his consistency and dominance throughout the tournament.
Road to Glory
Pakistan’s campaign began with a statement victory over arch-rivals India (2-0). They followed it up with wins over Sri Lanka, Maldives, and South Africa. Their triumph against South Africa, with a 24–15 first-half lead and a 28–5 finish, underlined their dominance.
Despite spirited efforts from South African players Shaun Mpho Mokhine and Msimelelo Innocent Seti, Pakistan’s relentless pace proved too strong.
A Historic Achievement
With this victory, Pakistan not only lifted the Commonwealth Beach Handball Championship 2025 trophy but also reaffirmed their position as a rising powerhouse in the sport. Their unbeaten streak is expected to boost handball’s popularity in the country and inspire future athletes.
Conclusion
Pakistan’s flawless run in the Commonwealth Beach Handball 2025 has etched their name in history. From beating India in the opener to crushing Sri Lanka in the final, the Green Shirts have showcased resilience, teamwork, and unmatched skill. This victory is a proud moment for Pakistan sports.
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