A full written recap of the completed competition, including the league stage, finals, top performers, and championship result.
T20Sim Cup #68 delivered a dramatic completed tournament, with ten teams battling through nine league rounds before a finals series decided the champion. The group stage was fiercely contested, but the title ultimately went to Western Stars, who defeated Century Makers in the final. Although several teams looked dangerous during the league phase, the competition proved once again that topping the table is no guarantee of lifting the trophy.
The early story of the tournament belonged to Century Makers, who finished top of the ladder with 14 points from nine matches, ending the league stage 0 points clear of second place. Islamabad Warriors, Western Stars, and Sapphire Smashers completed the top four and moved into the semifinals, while the rest of the field fell short of finals qualification. That made the playoff race important right to the end, with teams jostling for position and momentum before knockout cricket began.
One of the standout moments of the competition came when Kolkata Kings piled up 256/9 in 20.0 overs against Western Stars, the highest team total of the tournament. That innings showed just how explosive the batting could be in this competition and gave the tournament one of its most memorable scorecards. Across the league stage and finals, there were strong attacks, big totals, and shifting momentum, which helped give T20Sim Cup #68 a genuine tournament feel rather than a one-sided run to the finish.
Among the individual performers, Callum Reid of Western Stars finished as the leading run scorer with 325 runs, making him one of the most dangerous batters in the competition. With the ball, Khalid Hamid of Islamabad Warriors led the way with 33 wickets, underlining just how important wicket-taking bowlers were across the tournament. Player of the Series went to Santiago Ruiz of Kolkata Kings, who collected 1439 points across the campaign and delivered the kind of all-round impact that defined the competition.
The finals then gave the tournament its clearest turning points. In the first semifinal, Century Makers defeated Sapphire Smashers with a result of Defending team won by 30 runs. In the second semifinal, Western Stars overcame Islamabad Warriors with a result of Defending team won by 10 runs. That set up a final between Western Stars and Century Makers, with both teams arriving by very different paths.
In the championship match, Western Stars completed the job against Century Makers, with the official result recorded as Defending team won by 55 runs. That win sealed the title and turned a strong finals run into a championship campaign. What makes T20Sim Cup #68 especially memorable is that the eventual champions did not finish first in the league phase, showing how important timing, form, and composure become once knockout matches begin. The tournament set an exciting standard for future T20Sim competitions and delivered a complete cricket story from opening round to final trophy moment.