The Shpageeza Cricket League 2025 provided yet another thrilling encounter as the Speen Ghar Tigers defeated the Mis Ainak Knights at Kabul International Cricket Stadium. Though the Tigers' emphatic victory highlighted their cricket skills, it was Afghanistan's star cricketer Rashid Khan who gave birth to a moment of sheer magic. His daring no-look six not only broke with cricketing tradition but also left the cricketing fraternity in shock, with fans and commentators alike left stunned. Watch here: "@rashidkhan_19 hasn't looked at it, because he has let the world look at it."#Shpageeza | #SCLX | #XBull | #Etisalat pic.twitter.com/N8zy9xCSwO — Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) July 28, 2025 In the final overs, with tension at dead pitch, Rashid was standing up to the fast bowler Naveed Zadran. What followed will be remembered forever: Rashid, famous for his daring experimentation, plotted a stunning scoop-uppercut but, in a moment of uncertainty, chose a shot without glancing once at the ball. With the crowd in suspense, Rashid moved back in the middle of his stance and, looking away, directed the ball over the third man boundary for six. Also Read | Gambhir Argues with Oval Curator Before Final Test All-round show powers Speen Ghar Tigers past Mis Ainak Knights After Rashid Khan's brilliance, Speen Ghar Tigers were phenomenal with 191/6. Hazratullah Zazai lit the sticks with a competitive 50 off 25 balls, and Rahmat Shah stabilized the innings with class 49. Rashid's unbeaten 24 off 14 in the final overs simply lifted the Tigers to a commanding position. The Knights, with the task of pursuing 192 staring them in the face, wilted under constant pressure. Though Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Wafiullah Tarakhil batted well, constant wickets and a rising required run rate ruined their cause. Zubaid Akbari turned the game conclusively in the Tigers' direction, taking 4 for 14 from a match-winning spell. Rashid, as captain, chipped in with useful support with the ball, restricting the run flow and exhibiting his usual calm in the field.