In the seventh edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL), Karachi Kings defeated Lahore Qalandars by 22 runs in their 9th match and secured the...
In the seventh edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL), Karachi Kings defeated Lahore Qalandars by 22 runs in their 9th match and secured the first victory.
In Pakistan Super League (PSL), Karachi Kings broke the losing streak and defeated Lahore Qalandars by 22 runs thanks to the superb bowling of Mir Hamza.
In the 26th match of PSL played at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore, Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to bat first.
Karachi Kings captain Babar Azam's innings which was started by Clarke and failed to form a good partnership.
Joe Clarke scored 4 runs and gave the wicket to Zaman Khan for a total of 12.
Sharjeel Khan came second for batting and after scoring only 2 runs Shaheen Shah Afridi's ball became LBW and went back.
Qalandars' time also dropped Babar Azam's catch with a total score of 24.
Young batsman Qasim Akram came to bat with the captain and took the score to 58 runs but Rashid Khan wrapped up his innings, he scored 26 off 18 balls with the help of 3 fours and a six.
Babar Azam faced 32 balls and scored 39 runs but when the score was 51 runs, Phil Salt blew his stumps on Rashid Khan's ball.
After the first 4 wickets fell before 100 runs, the Kings had fallen into severe difficulties. However, Rohail Nazir gave a little encouragement to the team by scoring 18 runs.
Mohammad Nabi looked completely unsuccessful in batting and became the wicket of Mohammad Hafeez by scoring 8 runs.
Emad Wasim also became the third wicket of Rashid Khan by scoring 8 runs.
Lewis Gregory played a key role in helping the Kings reach 149 in a very difficult time while Chris Jordan was dismissed for zero.
Gregory faced 16 balls and scored 27 runs with the help of 5 fours.
Usman Shinwari was the last batsman to be dismissed for 5 runs.
The entire Karachi Kings team failed to score big on a good wicket and were bowled out for 149 in the last ball of the last over.
Zaman Khan and Rashid Khan bowled well for Lahore Qalandars and took 4, 4 wickets respectively.
Babar Azam faced 32 balls and scored 39 runs but when the score was 51 runs, Phil Salt blew his stumps on Rashid Khan's ball.
After the first 4 wickets fell before 100 runs, the Kings had fallen into severe difficulties. However, Rohail Nazir gave a little encouragement to the team by scoring 18 runs.
Mohammad Nabi looked completely unsuccessful in batting and became the wicket of Mohammad Hafeez by scoring 8 runs.
Emad Wasim also became the third wicket of Rashid Khan by scoring 8 runs.
Lewis Gregory played a key role in helping the Kings reach 149 in a very difficult time while Chris Jordan was dismissed for zero.
Gregory faced 16 balls and scored 27 runs with the help of 5 fours.
Usman Shinwari was the last batsman to be dismissed for 5 runs.
The entire Karachi Kings team failed to score big on a good wicket and were bowled out for 149 in the last ball of the last over.
Zaman Khan and Rashid Khan bowled well for Lahore Qalandars and took 4, 4 wickets respectively.
The Lahore Qalandars suffered a loss early in the chase for Fakhr Zaman when they were bowled out for just one run.
Abdullah Shafiq also could not stay on the wicket for long and was dismissed for 8 runs on a total score of 10.
Mohammad Hafeez and Kamran Ghulam had just reached 52 when Emad Wasim took the wicket of Kamran who scored 13 runs.
Phil Salt scored 8 runs and was dismissed for 63.
Mohammad Hafeez gave up trying to take a quick run between the wickets on the score of 64 and his innings could not go beyond 33 runs.
Harry Brook and David Wiese completed the team's century in partnership and scored 112 runs.
Qalandars' sixth wicket fell at a crucial juncture when Harry Brook was dismissed for 26.
David Wiese scored 31 runs and became LBW on the ball of Mir Hamza.
Captain Shaheen Shah Afridi could not increase the score and was run out at 125.
Rashid Khan showed great performance in bowling but lost wickets at zero in batting.
Lahore Qalandars managed to score 127 runs in the allotted overs in pursuit of an easy target.
Karachi Kings got their first victory in PSL 2022 by 22 runs from Lahore Qalandars.
For the 26th match of PSL, both the teams consisted of these players:
Karachi Kings: Babar Azam (Captain), Joe Clarke, Sharjeel Khan, Qasim Akram, Rohail Nazir, Muhammad Nabi, Emad Wasim, Lewis Gregory, Chris Jordan, Usman Shinwari, Mir Hamza
Lahore Qalandars: Shaheen Shah Afridi (Captain) Abdullah Shafiq, Fakhrazman, Kamran Ghulam, Muhammad Hafeez, Harry Brook, Phil Salt, Rashid Khan, David Visay, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan
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