Etisalat Shpageeza Cricket League 2025: Amo Sharks Bags Their Second Consecutive Title!

Amo Sharks becomes the second team to bag two titles under their name and they are the first team in the history of Shpageeza Cricket League to clinch the title back to back. The fortune has been breezing towards the Amo Sharks from the toss who chose to bowl first. Their decision has been largely effective as they wrapped their opponent Mis Ainak with the below par score of 121/10 at 16.2 overs. The t20 format has been witnessing the score of near 300 and in the modern day cricket the pitches are also claimed to be favouring more to the batters yet men of Mis Ainak waffled from the beginning.

With the target of 122, team Amo Sharks’ undefeated opener Hassan Eisakhil stood out as a warrior till the end of the game scoring 50 runs off 34 balls. He received the back to back good partnership with Noor Ul Rahman and Mohammed Ishaq who have bagged 35 and 25 runs respectively. At the 12.4 overs, Amo Sharks crossed their target, registering their dominating win in the tournament. 

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