Pakistan Champions team crowned 3RD SCG 2025 – Aitrend

Pakistan tea puts a group photo with the cup. Correspondent
Pakistan tea puts a group photo with the cup. Correspondent

Sydney/London: The third SCG Cultural Cultural Cup was held 2025 on the famous Sydney Cricket Earth (SCG), which combined various cricket talents from all over Australia in a celebration of loneliness and sportsmanship.

The tournament included community teams representing the Pakistan, Australia, India, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal team, which displays the rich cultural cultural fabric in Australia.

In a compressed final, the Pakistan team won the first multi -cultural SCG Cup title ever, as it appeared as champions of the third edition of the tournament. The cup was delivered by Nick Holkley, CEO of Cricket Australia, who praised the spirit of the championship, saying: “Events like a multicultural SCG Cup shows how cricket unites people from different backgrounds and celebrates Australia’s diversity through sports.”

Kerrie Mather, CEO of NSW NSW said: “Atteles NSW is incredibly proud to host a multicultural cup in SCG for the third time. This event is a real celebration of diversity, as it brings together societies through the spirit of cricket. The vision of players from different cultural backgrounds is highlighted on This iconic land is the strength of sports in enhancing inclusion and friendship.

Cameel Khan, the founder of the SCG Cup, stressed the increasing influence of the tournament, noting: “Every year, this event continues to grow, as it provides talented cricket players from various backgrounds to meet and compete for one of the most famous reasons in the world.”

The tournament included cricket and international stars, which increased the excitement to competition. Pretan Li, the Pakistani international, USman Qadir, Australia, while the international cricket player, Bangladesh Emir Kais, and the international Nepalese Abenash Bouhara, offered their talents for their teams.

“The multicultural SCG Cup continues to grow as a major event of Cricket, as it celebrates the diversity, talent and unified spirit of the game. The success of the 2025 version paves the way for greater participation and participation in the coming years,” Camille Khan added.

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