Pakistan has made it to the T20 World Cup final despite a rocky start to the tournament, securing a win against New Zealand in their semi-final match.
Captain Babar Azam acknowledges that the team's progress to the final is "like a dream come true.
" Moreover, the team has come full circle, returning to the site where the legend of the "Cornered Tigers" was born.
In 1992, under the leadership of Imran Khan, Pakistan won their first World Cup title in the 50-over format at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, defeating England.
Azam, who is 28 years old, is set to lead his team against England at the same location where Khan led his victorious team, despite the fact that the format of the game has since changed.
Al Jazeera has emphasised the parallels between Pakistan's current T20 World Cup run and their 1992 50-over World Cup win, mentioning the similarities and differences of the two campaigns.
The Gulf News also picked up on the story, focusing on the age difference between Babar Azam and Imran Khan during their respective captaincy.
As previously mentioned, Khan was 39 at the time of his victory, while Azam is 28.
The Independent weighed in on Azam's comments, who mentioned how Pakistan overcame a bad start to reach the final.
Although the sources each have their own collections of details, they all collaborated to provide information on the Pakistan team in the lead-up to the final.