Finally, it’s a great day for Pakistan cricket, a few of their players managed to snag the Hong Kong Sixes Trophy on Sunday, triumphing over Kuwait in the final with a significant lead. What’s even more impressive is that this marks their sixth title in the championship overall. PAK’s unsuccessful attempt to mock Indian players However, they did try to take a jab at the Indian team, which didn’t go as planned. It all kicked off on November 7, when India narrowly defeated Pakistan in their group match. In response, IND skipper Dinesh Karthik tweeted, “Fun start to Hong Kong Sixes, Winning against Pak.” After clinching the title, Pakistan’s Muhammad Shahzad fired back, saying, “Fun end to the Hong Kong Sixes, Business as usual.” What the all-rounder seemed to overlook is that all their players are currently active in the PSL, while the Indian players are mostly in their late 30s or 40s, with some even retired. Read also: First batch of cricketers arrive in Kolkata for IndvsSA first Test; who are they? Now, let’s compare the Pakistani team to the Indian squad. Shahzad is just 21 and plays for Islamabad in the PSL. Maaz Sadaqat is 20 and represents Peshawar. Shahid Aziz is 22 and plays for Multan. Abbas Afridi, an experienced international player at 24, also plays for Karachi. Khawaja Muhammad Nafay and Abdul Samad, both from Faisalabad, are active PSL players as well. On the flip side, Karthik has taken on a coaching role with RCB and is 40 years old. Stuart Binny is 41, Bharat Chipli is 42, Abhimanyu Mithun and Shabaz Nadeen are 36, Priyank Panchal is 35, and Robin Uthappa is 39. As mentioned earlier, the embarrassing part is that the Pakistan team lost to the Indian side. In that match, India scored 86 runs in their 6 overs, while Pakistan could only manage 41 runs in 3 overs during a rain-shortened game, losing by just 2 runs (DLS method).