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Pakistan storm past Maldives to lift Asian Youth Netball crown

Pakistan claimed an exceptional victory in Asian Youth Girls Netball Championship 2025 overpowering the Maldives 60-35 in a thrilling final held in Jeonju, South Korea.

The final, staged at the Jeonju Hwasan Gymnasium, capped an exceptional tournament for the Pakistani team, who remained unbeaten throughout the competition.

With this latest triumph, Pakistan secured their seventh consecutive win, underscoring their dominance in the Plate Division.

From the outset, Pakistan demonstrated superior form, establishing a significant lead in the first quarter with a score of 17-5.

The national team maintained their dominance through the subsequent quarters, extending their advantage to 34-17 by halftime and 45-23 by the end of the third quarter.

Maldives were unable to take the lead at any point during the match, a testament to Pakistan’s consistent performance.

Key players for Pakistan, including Leya Raza Shah, Alisha Naveed, Sumayya Kouser, Haleema, Jasmine Farooq, Sumayya, Alina, Amani, Parisa and Farah Rasheed, delivered outstanding performances, contributing significantly to the team’s decisive victory.

The Chairman of the Pakistan Netball Federation, Mudassir Arian, along with President Sameen Malik and Secretary General Muhammad Riaz, extended their congratulations to the Pakistan team.

The Asian Youth Netball Championship 2025, organised under the auspices of the Asian Netball Federation, ran from June 27 to July 4.

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