Rising Stars Asia Cup: Shaheen hails Pakistan’s victory against ‘neighbours’ after Sri Lanka series sweep

Published November 17, 2025
Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi received the trophy after winning the One-day International series against Sri Lanka at the Pindi Cricket Stadium on November 16, 2025.—Tanveer Shahzad/White Star
Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi received the trophy after winning the One-day International series against Sri Lanka at the Pindi Cricket Stadium on November 16, 2025.—Tanveer Shahzad/White Star

A smile lit up Shaheen Shah Afridi’s face as he mentioned Pakistan’s victory against India at the Rising Stars Asia Cup.

Addressing the post-match ceremony after his side completed a series sweep against Sri Lanka on Sunday, Pakistan’s One-day International captain hailed a good day for cricket in the country.

“We’ve now won two consecutive [ODI] series,” said Shaheen, referring to the team’s victory against South Africa a week earlier, after Pakistan eased to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the third and final ODI in Rawalpindi.

“Today Pakistan Shaheen also won, and more importantly they against our neighbours … it makes you happy that all the youngsters performed,” he added when asked to comment on Pakistan Shaheens’ eight-wicket thrashing of India ‘A’ in Qatar.

“Here [in Pindi] as well, everyone chipped in across the three matches, everyone played their best cricket which is why we won.”

Pakistan’s bowlers set up the victory for the hosts after they shot down Sri Lanka for 211 before Mohammad Rizwan struck a second half-century on the trot settled the chase.

“[Having in-form] senior players at the crease gives an altogether different outlook,” Shaheen said. “Rizwan and Babar [Azam] have always been the backbone of the team and have always performed. Rizwan finished both matches, living up to his role as a senior player.”

The second ODI had seen Babar end an 83-inning century drought across all formats and Shaheen was happy that the batting mainstay was back among the runs.

“It wasn’t the first time he’s made a hundred,” said Shaheen. “But it’s important for Pakistan cricket when your main batter gets big runs. He was working on it throughout, he’s been fighting, he kept his focus and reaped the rewards.”

Shaheen said Pakistan will look to keep up the momentum as they head into the tri-nation T20 series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe that starts from Tuesday.

“We will give our best,” Shaheen said. “The team is performing well and all the players are doing well, which is good for Pakistan cricket. As a team we’re ready for the challenge.”

More than a series win

Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson, meanwhile, believed the national ODI outfit was nicely growing into a strong unit.

In a post on social media platform X on Monday, Hesson pointed out a number of positives from the series sweep of Sri Lanka, suggesting the future was bright as Pakistan prepare for the 2027 World Cup.

“A 3-0 win against a dangerous Sri Lankan side is a proud achievement for the whole team!,” the New Zealander wrote. “But it was a series filled with so many more highlights and achievements than just the wins.

“Stand out performances from our youngest squad members, a bowling group that fought back in every match, two centuries from key players, a new captain quickly growing into the role, a corner stone player achieving 100 caps for Pakistan and the whole squad contributed throughout the series which continues to grows our depth for future series.

“These are only some of the achievements that add up to wins and what drives me in my coaching.”

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