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Islamabad United 145/8 (20/20 over)
Lahore Qalandars 29/2 (6/20 over)


Lahore Qalandars require another 117 runs with 8 wickets and 14.0 overs remaining

Lahore Qalandars RR 4.83
Last 5 ovs 23/2 RR 4.60

Required RR 8.35
Islamabad United RR 7.25

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PSL 2017: Qalandars in trouble chasing 146


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Lahore Qalandars were struggling against disciplined bowling by Islamabad United, losing their top order chasing the target which seemed to be a daunting task after only making 29 runs in the powerplay.


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Umar Akmal stood his ground on the crease making 32, but was disappointed by other batsmen who joined him. With the run-rate increasing with every over, Qalandars were looking to steady the innings and keep the scoreboard ticking.

Qalandars lost their openers early on against disciplined bowling by Islamabad United while chasing the target of 146.

Both openers, including skipper McCullum, were dismissed after playing false shots.


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Qalandars will be chasing a target of 146 after United's mostly shaky innings came to an end. United struggled for the majority of the match but made a comeback after being at a score of 86 for 6.

United innings
The top order for United collapsed under a concentrated attack by Lahore Qalandar and the team was in a sticky spot.

Shadab Khan fell at 42 after adding some much needed runs. He was run out eight runs shy of his half-century after hitting three sixes and and two fours.

Qalandar bowlers have struck with regular interval and have dismantled any budding partnership between the already shaken batsmen.


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Skipper Misbah's seems to be struggling in the format, and has yet to make a significant contribution on the scoreboard. Misbah scored 16 and was caught on a ball by Yamin, who seems to be out for blood.

The opening batsmen contributed 38 runs for United before returning to the pavilion. Smith fell leg before to Yasir Shah while Mohmand was caught on a ball by Yamin.
 
Islamabad United 145/8 (20/20 over)
Lahore Qalandars 135/7 (18.2/20 over)


Lahore Qalandars require another 11 runs with 3 wickets and 10 balls remaining

Lahore Qalandars RR 7.36
Last 5 ovs 49/2 RR 9.80

Required RR 6.60
Islamabad United RR 7.25
 
PSL final in Lahore

* Najam Sethi invites Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and Chief of Army Staff to attend finale at Gaddafi Stadium


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LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2017 final will be held in Lahore. The decision was taken after a meeting held in Dubai on Monday between the PSL management, headed by Najam Sethi, and the owners of the five franchises. “There was a meeting held between the PSL management and franchise owners. Among various administrative and event discussions, all the team owners took time to reinforce their solidarity and conviction with the decision of taking the final of the PSL back to its rightful home - the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore,” said a spokesman for the PCB. Though the PSL has maintained from before the start of this season that the final would be held in Lahore, but that status has been shaken up by a series of bombings in Pakistan over the last week. Most pertinent for the venue was a bombing on a major thoroughfare in Lahore last week, near the Punjab Assembly, which claimed the lives of 13 people. But the entire length and breadth of the country has been rocked by a wave of bombings in the last week, including one at a shrine in Sindh which killed more than 80 people. “It has been heart-warming to see the dedication of all the owners to the cause of taking cricket back home and there is a realisation that this final will be the first step in opening the gates to international teams starting to make the journey again. We are all committed to this mission and wish to have a thoroughly entertaining final where it should happen - in Lahore,” added the spokesman.

Earlier, due to security concerns following the wave terrorist activities there had been speculation that the PSL final may not be held in Pakistan after all. Nonetheless, PSL chairman Sethi had promised cricket fans that the final would still be held in Lahore, in the absence of foreign players, if the fans did not want the venue to change following last week’s bombings. But support and assurances from the federal government, from the Punjab government and perhaps most importantly from the Pakistan Army, have meant that the PSL felt confident enough to pursue Lahore. A statement from the Army shortly after the Lahore blast said that the “Army will extend full support to all concerned for holding the event as scheduled.” During the meeting on Monday, the owners of the Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars franchises raised concerns about the security of players and the general public if the match were to be played in Lahore, concerns that were eventually assuaged by Sethi. In a tweet following the meeting, Sethi said: “PSL management and franchises resolve to hold final in Lahore. We invite PM, COAS and CMs to attend the match at Gadaffi Stadium.”

The PCB has taken numerous steps in its planning for the final. The PCB has bought four bulletproof buses for the transport of players, and has previously spoken about planning it such that players fly in and then out immediately either side of the match. The question around the participation of foreign players in the final remains unanswered. Even before this latest wave of attacks, the Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations (FICA) issued a report warning that an “acceptable level of participant security and safety cannot be expected or guaranteed” in Pakistan. After the Lahore blast, Sethi briefed foreign players in Dubai but admitted that he was unsure how many would agree to traveling. It is believed that foreign players will be offered separate payments to travel for the final itself, based on a slab system reflecting their status and seniority. The maximum such payment could go as high as $50,000. Franchises have, however, been handed a list of 54 foreign players who, the PCB says, are willing to travel to Lahore for the final. The list comprises players who were left unpicked at the draft, as well as others from outside the pool who have been contacted by the PCB about their availability. They include players from Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, England, South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh.
 
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Once on the verge of giving up legspin bowling for batting, 18-year-old Shadab Khan is now making headlines in the PSL with his all-round show
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Shadab Khan has put in impressive all-round performances for Islamabad United in the PS
 
PSL 2017: Gladiators elect to field against Karachi Kings


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DUBAI: Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field against Karachi Kings in the 15th match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2017 at Dubai International Stadium on Thursday.

Teams


Karachi Kings:

Babar Azam, KC Sangakkara (Captain), CH Gayle, Shoaib Malik, RS Bopara, KA Pollard, Imad Wasim, Sohail Khan, Mohammad Amir, Usama Mir and Usman Khan.

Quetta Gladiators:

Asad Shafiq, Ahmed Shehzad, KP Pietersen, RR Rossouw, Sarfraz Ahmed (Captain), Anwar Ali, Mahmudullah, Mohammad Nawaz (3), Hasan Khan, Mir Hamza and TS Mills.






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Karachi Kings eye impressive total against Quetta Gladiators

In the 15th fixture of the second edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) being played in Dubai on Thursday, Quetta Gladiators invited Karachi Kings to bat first after winning the toss.

Following a rather impressive start, the Kings had managed to score 69 runs for the loss of one wicket in the first ten overs.

Kumar Sangakara was the one to depart after making 28 of 18 before falling prey to Mahmudullah.


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In their earlier encounter this season, Quetta Gladiators had overpowered Karachi Kings comprehensively by 7 wickets.

Batting first, after being put to bat by Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings had managed to put a total of 159 for the loss of eight wickets.

Karachi Kings had managed to take three early wickets, as Gladiators were 30 for 3 in the fifth over. Then their captain walked in and built a firm partnership with Rilee Rossouw.

They both added 130 runs for the fourth wicket partnership and saw their ship sail ashore through without suffering anymore damage.





Karachi Kings 154/6 (20/20 over)
Quetta Gladiators


Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field

Karachi Kings RR 7.70
Last 5 ovs 56/3 RR 11.20
 
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Karachi Kings 154/6 (20/20 over)
Quetta Gladiators 122/3 (14.2/20 over)


Quetta Gladiators require another 33 runs with 7 wickets and 34 balls remaining

Quetta Gladiators RR 8.51
Last 5 ovs 34/3 RR 6.80

Required RR 5.82
Karachi Kings RR 7.70

Karachi Kings 154/6 (20/20 over)
Quetta Gladiators 158/4 (19/20 over)

Match over
 
Peshawar Zalmi 166/6 (20/20 over)
Lahore Qalandars 149/9 (20/20 over)


Peshawar Zalmi won by 17 runs

Lahore Qalandars RR 7.45
Last 5 ovs 37/1 RR 7.40

Peshawar Zalmi RR 8.3
 
PSL 2017: Islamabad beat Quetta in nail-biting thriller

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Sami bowls an unbelievable over as Gladiators fail to score 5 off the last 6 balls!! United pull off a stunning upset



In the 17th fixture of Pakistan Super League’s second edition, Islamabad United beat Quetta Gladiators in an exciting encounter which was decided on the last ball of the match.

United had managed to score 165 for the loss of six wickets after Quetta Gladiators won the toss and asked them to bat first.

In reply, Quetta were strongly positioned with 100 runs on the board for the loss of only one wicket after 12 overs. But in the last quarter of the game Islamabad proved to be the better of the two sides.

Islamabad took four wickets in quick succession to halt the easy march of Gladiators towards the target.


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Hussain Talat was the leading run getter for Islamabad, as he scored 56 off 39. Misbah made 25 off 25 with Shane Watson chipping in late with 29 off just 16 deliveries.

Zulfiqar Babar was the pick of bowlers for Quetta. He managed to grab two wickets bowling at an economy of 4.25 in four overs.

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The earlier occasion, when both these teams played each other in this tournament, was a rousing encounter in which holders Islamabad United rode on a brilliant innings of 78 by Sam Billings to beat Quetta Gladiators by five wickets.
 
Karachi Kings keep PSL dreams alive by beating Lahore Qalandars

In a thrilling encounter, Karachi Kings beat Lahore Qalandars by five wickets in the 18th fixture of the Pakistan Super League which was played at the Dubai Cricket Stadium in Dubai on Saturday.




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19.6 SIX! Aamer Yamin to Kieron Pollard




Kieron Pollard played a blistering knock of 45 off just 20 balls, seeing Karachi Kings home on the last ball of the match.

Kings required 14 runs in the final over to chase down the 156-run target set by Qalandars, and Pollard did it in style by smashing a six on the last ball.


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It's that man Babar again who's leading the Kings charge with Sangakkara. Make or break passage of play for the Qalandars!




Batting first, Qalandars had scored 155 runs for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

In reply, Karachi Kings swiftly pursued the target. Opener Babar Azam lead the chase for Kings, scoring 49 off 42 ball, which included seven boundaries.




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Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan and skipper Brendon McCullum were the leading run scorers for Qalandars with 32 and 31 runs respectively.



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Qalandars recover well in the final overs to post a competitive 155/6. Can the bowlers restrict the powerful Kings batting?

Both teams are sporting one change each as Kings have replaced Chris Gayle by Mahela Jayawardene while Mohammad Irfan (Jr) is filling in for Ghulam Mudassar in the Qalandars' lineup.

This is a crucial match as the result would determine if the Qalandars make it to the play-offs.

Karachi Kings' squad
  • Babar Azam
  • Kumar Sangakkara (C)
  • Mahila Jayawardene
  • Shoaib Malik
  • Kevin Pollard
  • R Bopara
  • Imad Wasim
  • Sohail Khan
  • Mohammad Amir
  • Usama Mir
  • Usman Khan
Lahore Qalandars' squad
  • C Delport
  • B McCullum (c)
  • Fakhar Zaman
  • Umar Akmal
  • Mohammad Rizwan (wk)
  • G Elliott
  • S Narine
  • Aamer Yamin
  • Sohail Tanvir
  • Yasir Shah
  • Mohammad Irfan
 
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