Pakistan created history by winning their sixth Hong Kong Sixes title with a convincing 43-run victory over Kuwait in the 2025 final at Mission Road Ground, Mong Kok, on Sunday. It meant Pakistan overtook England and South Africa, who both have five titles each, to become the most successful team in the tournament's history. Funny Interview Moment with Erin Holland After winning the title, Pakistan captain Abbas Afridi was seen speaking in a post-match interview with Erin Holland. As Abbas is not fluent in English, a translator joined him, but thereafter, something happened which made everyone laugh. The translator, too, seemed to search for the right English words when Abbas was expressing his glee over winning the title after 14 long years, and the moment was converted into a hilarious interaction. Erin Holland, along with fans present, couldn’t stop laughing at the light-hearted scene, which made it one of the most memorable interviews of the event. Watch the video here: 🚨 GEMS OF PAKISTAN 🚨- The Pakistani Translator was so funny that even Erin Holland (Anchor) can't stop laughing 😆- A must watch video 😅pic.twitter.com/zsEnL4Qy7H — Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) November 10, 2025 Also Read | Rejuvenating Rohit Sharma's classic pull against Matt Henry in 2023 WC Pakistani Road to Glory Pakistani exploits in the 2025 edition define incredibility. Batting first in the final, they put up a nice total of 135/3 courtesy of great hitting from the batters at the top of the order. Kuwait began to attack in their quest to chase the runs, scoring 32 in the first over with Adnan Idrees going for the kill against the bowlers. The Pakistani bowling unit, led from the front by Muhammad Shahzad, Maaz Sadaqat, and Abbas Afridi, staged a tremendous fight back. They tightened the screws and caused a slowdown in the scoring and a mini collapse that snuffed out any hope that Kuwait had. The victory also marked a sort of comeback for Pakistan into glory after quite a long time, having lifted the title last in 2011. The other titles have come in 1992, 1997, 2001, 2002, and 2011, thus underlining their long-standing dominion of the Hong Kong Sixes ambiance. Also Read | Trade rumors clouds CSK as two star players deactivates their Insta account A Tournament Full of Surprises Equally impressive, Kuwait's path to the final was paved by wins over Afghanistan, India, and England. Whereas on the other hand, Pakistan had almost no blemishes except for a solitary DLS-type defeat very close to India during the group stage; it later took down South Africa in the quarterfinals before narrowly beating Australia by one run in the nail-biting semifinal to reach the final. Indian campaign was something to forget as they could not cross the group stage, managing just a solitary win in the whole tournament. The victory now firmly declares the position of Pakistan as the undisputed kings of Hong Kong Sixes, adding yet another glorious chapter in their cricketing history.