The year 2025 brought clear improvement for Pakistan in T20 cricket with the team not only securing strong wins but also adopting a more modern and aggressive style of play.
Statistics show a big rise in Pakistan’s six-hitting rate. The team played 34 T20 matches this year, faced 3872 balls and smashed 235 sixes. This means Pakistan averaged 7 sixes per match and hit a six every 16 balls.
Last year, Pakistan played 27 T20s and managed only 152 sixes. In 2024, players hit a six every 19 balls on average and the team’s per-match sixes were less than six.
A comparison of 2024 and 2025 clearly highlights a shift toward aggressive batting. Head coach Mike Hesson’s strategy played a major role in the change.
Sahibzada Farhan stood out this year, ranking second in the world for most sixes in T20s with 106 sixes.
Pakistan also won 21 out of 34 T20 matches in 2025.
With the T20 World Cup scheduled for next year, Pakistan’s evolving white-ball strategy shows the team is moving in the right direction.
