Saeed Ajmal Six‑Wicket Haul Lights Up Australia vs Pakistan WCL Match in Manchester
By Khelo Pakistan Desk | July 29, Manchester, UK
Saeed Ajmal Six Wicket Haul Steals the Show
In the 14th contest of World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025, Saeed Ajmal Six Wicket Haul dismantled Australia Champions for just 74 runs at Old Trafford. The veteran off‑spinner recorded career‑best figures of 6 for 16, reminding everyone why he’s Pakistan’s spin maestro. This performance pushed his tournament tally to 11 wickets, reinforcing his status among cricket’s greatest legends.

Quick Australia vs Pakistan WCL Match Analysis
- Toss Decision: Shoaib Malik chose to field first under cloudy Manchester skies.
- Key Spells: Ajmal’s sharp turn and flight beat six top-order batters, D’Arcy Short, Dan Christian, Ben Cutting, Peter Siddle, Steve O’Keefe and Billy Dunk.
- Match Momentum: Australia struggled against Pakistan’s veteran attack, posting their lowest WCL total so far.
- Pakistan Chase: At 45/0 in 5.5 overs, the Men in Green are on course for a comfortable victory, maintaining an undefeated streak that includes wins over South Africa Legends and West Indies Legends.
Ajmal’s WCL 2025 Bowling Figures
| Date | Opponent | Overs | Wickets | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 29, 2025 | Aus Champ | 10 | 6 | 16 |
| July 25, 2025 | SA Champ | 8 | 3 | 22 |
| July 27, 2025 | WI Champ | 9 | 2 | 30 |
Why This WCL Performance Matters for Pakistan
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Ajmal’s haul not only secured a win but also provided a masterclass in off‑spin bowling. His ability to read the pitch and deploy subtle variations underlines why “veteran spinner” isn’t just a label, it’s a legacy.
Brief Glimpse at Ajmal’s Legendary Career
Debuting in 2008, Ajmal claimed over 250 international wickets across Tests, ODIs and T20Is before retiring in 2015. Awarded the Sitara‑e‑Imtiaz for his services to Pakistan cricket, he now continues to inspire both home fans and the global cricket community.

