Pakistan’s 8th National T-20 Cup concluded today. Rawalpindi Rams emerge as the new champion while Karachi Dolphins lost their 5th Final match in 8 years. This must be a record of losing Finals!
Faraz, I agree with your assessmant. Sialkot performed very well inspite of missing some of their big names. Karachi team looked much stronger on paper but got defeated by a better performance from Sialkot.
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Pakistan’s 8th National T-20 Cup concluded today. Rawalpindi Rams emerge as the new champion while Karachi Dolphins lost their 5th Final match in 8 years. This must be a record of losing Finals!
2011/12: Rawalpindi Rams, 2nd: Karachi Dolphins
2010/11: Lahore Lions, 2nd: Karachi Dolphins
2009/10: Sialkot Stallions, 2nd: Faisalabad Wolves
2008/09: Sialkot Stallions, 2nd: Lahore Lions
2007/08: Sialkot Stallions, 2nd: Karachi Dolphins
2006/07: Sialkot Staliions, 2nd: Karachi Dolphins
2005/06: Sialkot Stallions 2nd: Faisalabad Wolves
2004/05: Faisalabad Wolves 2nd: Karachi Dolphins
Faraz, I agree with your assessmant. Sialkot performed very well inspite of missing some of their big names. Karachi team looked much stronger on paper but got defeated by a better performance from Sialkot.