17 Years of Glory: Pakistan Celebrates T20 World Cup Triumph at Lord’s

Pakistan revisits the Joy of 2009 as PCB releases special documentary honouring the heroes of Lord's.

June 21, 2026 at 1:30 PM
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ISLAMABAD: Today [June 21], Pakistan completed 17 years of its glorious T20 World Cup 2009 triumph in England. What began as a campaign written off by many culminated in a stunning fairytale at the home of cricket, and the nation is once again basking in the golden memories of that unforgettable summer afternoon at Lord’s.

To mark the occasion, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday released a documentary titled ‘2009 T20 World Cup Title Win: Umar Gul, Misbah-ul-Haq & Pakistan Players Reflect on the T20 Glory’, sharing the memories and joy for Pakistan Cricket.


The heartfelt production features key architects of the victory looking back at the journey that transformed a team written off as “unpredictable” into undisputed world champions.

PCB shared some highlights of their victorious journey under the leadership of the great Younis Khan back in 2009. From nowhere to Champions, Pakistan had once again proved to be a reckoning power in world cricket, stunning the cricketing world with their resilience, flair, and fighting spirit.

‘Who cares!’ – David Lloyd’s iconic call still echoes

“Shahid Afridi, big man, big game, it’s a leg bye but who cares,” these victory words for Afridi from English commentator David Lloyd still sound like it was just yesterday. The iconic moment perfectly captured the euphoria of Pakistan’s chase, as Afridi’s blistering half-century dismantled the Sri Lankan bowling attack.

With the help of Afridi’s fifty, Pakistan notched an eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka at the Lord’s, sealing their place in history as the second-ever T20 World Cup champions.

Younis Khan: ‘We believed in ourselves and Allah helped us’

The then winning captain, Younis, expressed his belief while recalling their memorable victory. “We believed in ourselves and Allah helped us win the trophy,” he shared. “We were ready for every challenge. Our bowling and batting had variations and strong combinations that helped us,” he added, reflecting on the tactical acumen that guided the team through a treacherous tournament in English conditions.

Afridi reminisces: ‘That catch united the team’

Player-of-the-final, Shahid Afridi also reminisced about one of his finest performances during his career. “Alhumdulillah, I managed to perform up to the mark. I took that unbelievable catch and after that our team got united,” he said.


Afridi, who scored 176 runs and also took 11 wickets to bag the man-of-the-tournament award, credited the team’s collective resolve for their success. “Umar Gul’s spell against New Zealand was crucial for us. That win gave us immense confidence while going forward,” he added, acknowledging the pivotal role of the pace spearhead whose raw pace and yorkers dismantled batting line-ups throughout the tournament.

Brief Score – T20 World Cup Final 2009 (Lord’s)

  • Sri Lanka: 138/6 in 20 overs (Kumar Sangakkara 64, Angelo Mathews 35; Abdul Razzaq 3-20).
  • Pakistan: 139/2 in 18.4 overs (Shahid Afridi 54, Kamran Akmal 37, Shoaib Malik 24).
  • Result: Pakistan won by 8 wickets (with 8 balls to spare).
  • Player of the Match: Shahid Afridi
  • Player of the Tournament: Shahid Afridi
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