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Which team will win this edition of PSL?

  • Qalanders

  • Kings

  • Zalmi

  • Galadiators

  • United


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So since 4 international spots of PZ will already be filled, Quetta should go for Jade Dernbach, Elton Chigumbura, Sean Ervin and Ryan Ten Douechet
 
So since 4 international spots of PZ will already be filled, Quetta should go for Jade Dernbach, Elton Chigumbura, Sean Ervin and Ryan Ten Douechet

Quetta Gladiators have picked the following :
Bangladesh’s Anamul Haque
South Africa’s Morne van Wyk and Richard Levi
Zimbabwe’s Sean Ervine and Graeme Cremer

I do agree they should have picked Jade as a replacement for Miller
 
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Both opposed Final in Lahore....
Sir, imran khan opted not to go Gaddafi stadium final in Lahore
 
Great PSL so far, congrats to Quetta and Peshawar. Hope Zalmis bring win it. Supporting both the teams. :D
 
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Sohail Khan struck twice in an over after a scolding from Mickey Arthur © PCB/PSL






Sir Alex Ferguson was feared by players across generations for his severe half-time dressing-downs, but at least he used to wait until his side were back inside the privacy of the changing rooms. When Karachi Kings' head coach Mickey Arthur saw his players' intensity levels drop dramatically in what looked like being an embarrassing defeat against Quetta Gladiators, he gave his players no such hiding place. Calling for a timeout after ten overs, he charged onto the field, his face like thunder. After getting his team into a huddle, he gave them the most public of admonishments; it was not unlike a headmaster speaking to a group of schoolboys who knew when they had been naughty. Poor Sohail Khan seemed to come off worst, but it seemed to have worked somewhat, given three wickets fell in the next over he bowled. It perhaps sent a message not just to Karachi's players, but also the national team's, that Mickey Arthur isn't a man to be crossed.

Baz or bust






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WATCH - Yasir Shah takes 4 for 7






Brendon McCullum as captain of Lahore was always going to be a delicious sub-theme this season. A naturally - perhaps recklessly - attacking captain, leading Pakistan's most fun-loving city (sorry Karachi; not even close Islamabad) - what could possibly go wrong? Well, on days like this, plenty. McCullum began it himself, pulling the last ball of the first over when it wasn't short enough straight to deep midwicket. Just over nine overs later, they were all gone, for 59, the second-shortest innings in T20 history. Game over right? Wrong. The defense of such a low total merely heightened McCullum's attacking instincts. A brilliant, relentless spell from Yasir Shah sparked a Peshawar collapse from 47 for 3 to 51 for 7. Somehow, they scraped through but this was Lahore and McCullum at their most bewildering and brilliant.

Sammy's stunner





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Please line up behind me © PCB/PSL






It would be safe to lend Darren Sammy some money, because this PSL he proved if he has debts to pay off, he doesn't wait around. In the tournament's opening match, the Peshawar captain dropped a Dwayne Smith sitter in the slips, with Smith going on to score a half-century and winning his side the game. Less than 24 hours later, Sammy paid his dues off. Hasan Ali drew a thick outside edge from Karachi's Babar Azam, with the ball seemingly racing to the third-man boundary. Sammy at first slip, however, threw himself to his right and flung out an arm. The ball nestled straight into his palm, and the catch, while outstanding enough, was superseded by the celebration. He got his team together, held out an imaginary smartphone at arm's length, and snapped a selfie. The camera might have been imaginary, but the moment had been captured.

Corruption scandal dents PSL

Pakistan cricket in the last three decades has been hit with many controversies and fixing scandals. Since the 2010 spot-fixing debacle, PCB had made extensive efforts to eradicate corruption from the layers deep down but the disease resurfaced to dent the second edition of PSL. On the second day of the second edition, it stunned the entire league when Islamabad players Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif were allegedly caught in a spot-fixing affair. Both were suspended with immediate effect and sent back home. Both were booked and could face a lifetime ban from cricket. Mohammad Irfan, Shahzaib Hasan and Zulfiqar Babar were questioned after the trio reported false approaches for fixing.

Birthday boy Sami defends five off final over





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Where's the cake? Mohammad Sami made sure all focus was on him in the final over © PCB






Few can manage to make their birthday as special as Sami did on his 36th. It was an inauspicious start to the day for Sami as he spent his afternoon vomiting in a hotel room with a stomach bug ailing him. But by the evening, he regathered himself for the game. A contest which Islamabad had virtually lost while Quetta were cruising to victory, requiring 17 off 18 balls with eight wickets in hands. But suddenly things started to slip away and it all came down to Sami needing to defend five off the final over. He stunned everyone by doing so successfully to make the impossible possible. "It was a game we had lost but I went with the plan without being complacent and the rest I left to chance," he said later. "When you are defending five runs in T20, you only impose yourself and press batsman to make a mistake and that's exactly we did."



Pollard takes ownership





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Do I have to do 10? Kieron Pollard celebrates after hitting the winning runs © PCB/PSL






Ten to win off the last two balls and ten to stay alive in the PSL and at the crease, Kieron Pollard. He had had a quiet-ish tournament until then, emblematic of a Karachi side that had the individual parts but had not yet gelled into a unit. Even against Lahore, they had always looked slightly behind the asking rate and with 14 needed off the last over, were likelier to lose. With ten needed off two, Aamer Yamin missed an outside-off yorker by a few inches, which was all Pollard needed to get under it and loft over wide long-off. Four needed off the last ball and this time Yamin fluffed the line as well, going a little straighter and again not as full. Pollard shoveled it over square leg for a maximum and promptly set off in wild celebration, beginning with some push-ups. "I own Karachi," he said later in a video from the team bus: he wasn't wrong.

The star-man shines





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That typical Shahid Afridi celebration © PCB/PSL






It has been a rich season for celebrations in the PSL. Elliott's bat-drop was streets ahead of anything else. Rumman Raees' elegantly posed mannequin caught the eye too, as did Mohammad Amir's response when Karachi knocked Islamabad out. But one had been missing throughout - perhaps the most iconic Pakistani celebration of the modern age. Until the penultimate game of the league stages, Shahid Afridi had done little to warrant bringing out the patented star-man pose. There was a maiden PSL fifty in a losing cause against Karachi, but he had taken just two wickets until then. Then, in a low-stakes game against Quetta, he came in at 52 for 6, with 77 still needed on a sluggish surface in just over ten overs. He was a sedate 15 off 12 when Mohammad Hafeez fell and as he began to lose partners, he opened up to the extent that he hit 30 off his next 11; two fours from the first two balls of the last over sealed a two-wicket win, but more importantly, allowed him and us, one more time, that star-man pose.

Nawaz holds his nerve






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WATCH - Nawaz's unbelievable last over






Big-game pressure makes big-game players, goes the old cliché. Mohammad Nawaz was one of the finds of the first PSL, earning him a spot in the Pakistan side. His international experience has been underwhelming but here came a night that potentially could be the making of him. The conditions in the first qualifying game between Peshawar and Quetta were treacherous for bowlers. The surface was pristine for strokeplay and the dew, especially when Quetta bowled, was unmanageable. Gripping the ball was impossible, as Nawaz discovered while being dispatched for 46 runs in his first three overs. As he came on for the last over, Peshawar needed only seven, with Sammy on strike. A dot first up was cancelled out by a four next ball. And with half the over gone, only two were needed. Nawaz quickened his pace to dismiss Chris Jordan and then, after multiple discussions with captain and seniors, somehow gripped the ball well enough to bowl two inch-perfect yorkers which caused two run-outs. And so was sealed a remarkable win, and perhaps Nawaz's graduation.

Akmal senior rolls back the years






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FINAL WOULD BE AWESOME AND BIG!!!! Can't wait to see Capacity Crowd HOUSE FULL sign


Stadium looks like in great shape

Hmm glass windows in cricket 20/20 Hmm will be smashing to see
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Safe to say people in Upper Enclosures will not be catching any Catch a Carore catch !!!

Epic player moment
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f the food is this good, I will go to Lahore: Dean Jones

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DUBAI: Islamabad United coach and former Australian Cricketer Dean Jones has vowed to travel to Lahore for Sunday’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) final.

As several foreign players and ex-cricketers expressed their reluctance to arrive in Lahore owing to security reasons, many are willing to come to Pakistan.

Dean Jones is one of them.

Enjoying in Sharjah a couple of traditional Punjabi dishes like Channa, Paya and Nihari, the veteran cricketer says he is ready to attend Lahore final. Thanks to the dishes that lent a helping hand in convincing the coach.

In the video, Dean can be seen sitting in a food café eating the traditional dishes.

“So this food is so good, it's making me think whether or not I should go to Lahore? If the food is this good, I'm going,” said Jones as people nearby clapped.

Islamabad United have been out of the tournament after being defeated by Karachi Kings. - Samaa


atta boy Coach lot of fancy food for you


Sums the tournament so far !!!
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What is the best way to watch the final from USA?

Is cricket gateway any good?
 
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