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Karachi Whites Clinch Spot in National T20 Cup Final with Convincing Win Over Sialkot

Karachi Whites reached the National T20 Cup 2026 final with a five-wicket win over Sialkot, led by Umar and Fazal’s brilliant knock.

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Karachi Whites defeating Sialkot to secure a spot in the National T20 Cup 2026 final.

March 18, 2026

Karachi Whites booked their place in the final of the National T20 Cup 2026 after a dominant five-wicket victory against Sialkot at the Imran Khan Cricket Stadium.

The team’s disciplined bowling effort, spearheaded by Muhammad Umar, kept Sialkot to a modest 165/9, despite determined contributions from Hasan Nawaz and Khawaja Arham. Umar took three crucial wickets, with Mohammad Asghar and other bowlers providing strong support.

In reply, Karachi Whites chased the target with ease, completing the innings with 29 balls to spare. Opener Abdullah Fazal played a match-winning knock of 88 runs off just 41 balls, while captain Saud Shakeel added a quickfire 45. A minor middle-order wobble was quickly stabilized by Danish Aziz and Haroon Arshad, ensuring a smooth finish.

With this victory, Karachi Whites now await their opponent in the final, set to face either Abbottabad or Lahore Whites, promising an exciting conclusion to the tournament.

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