Inzamam-ul-Haq reminded everyone of his class as he smashed an unbeaten 46 runs from just 23 balls in the flood relief exhibition match at Imran Khan Cricket Stadium. His powerful hitting even overshadowed Pakistan’s current captain, Babar Azam, who scored 41 from 23 balls.
Azhar Mahmood also entertained the crowd with a quick 34 off only 14 deliveries. But despite these strong performances, Legends XI could not reach the target and ended up losing by just six runs. Peshawar Zalmi, with their young energy, managed to hold their nerves and walked away with the win.
The game wasn’t just about competition—it was about cricket legends coming together for a good cause. Big names like Shahid Afridi, Abdur Rehman, and Saeed Ajmal took part, bringing excitement and joy to the fans in the stadium. Every six, four, and wicket added to the thrill of the evening, making it a memorable event for cricket lovers.
More importantly, the charity match was held under the campaign “Khel Se Khidmat” (Service through Sports).
The aim was to raise funds for the people affected by devastating floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. All proceeds from the game will go towards supporting these communities and helping them rebuild their lives.
The match proved how cricket can be more than just a sport—it can unite people, raise awareness, and bring hope in difficult times. Legends on the field showed that even years after retiring, their love for the game and their commitment to the nation remain as strong as ever.