Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by 10 wickets on Tuesday in the final of the fourth T20 Blind Cricket World Cup final at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

Blind cricket is a modified version of the game for blind and partially sighted players, governed by the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) since 1996. The 40-over Blind World Cup began in 2008, while the inaugural Blind World T20 took place in 2012.

This year, Pakistan hosted the 4th edition of the T20 tournament, with the participation of teams from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa, Nepal, and Afghanistan. The first match between South Africa and Pakistan kicked off on November 23.

Pakistan and Nepal qualified for the first semi-final of the tournament, where the Green Shirts dominated their opponents, restricting them to 94/7 in 20 overs. In the second semi-final, Bangladesh edged out Sri Lanka by six runs.

In the final match today, Bangladesh came out to bat first and put up 139 after losing seven wickets in their 20 overs. Bangladesh’s Arif Hussain was the top scorer, clinching 54 runs on 52 deliveries, while Pakistan’s Babar Ali took two wickets in four overs giving away 24 runs.

In the 2nd inning, Pakistan completed the target without losing a wicket in the 11th over. Captain Nisar Ali scored 72 and Muhammad Safdar scored 47 to help Pakistan clinch the world championship, remaining undefeated throughout the tournament.

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