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Skipper Babar shines in final as Karachi lift maiden PSL crown

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KARACHI: Leading by example, Karachi Kings skipper Babar Azam struck an unbeaten half-century to anchor his team to their maiden Pakistan Super League (PSL) title ater beating Lahore Qalandars by five wickets in the final on Tuesday.

The final -- one of the most anticipate­d in the PSL’S short history, given the rivalry between Pakistan’s two biggest cities -- failed to live up to the hype as Lahore misread the slow pitch and laboured to 134-7 ater winning the toss and batting on a flat National Stadium pitch.

Azam’s 63 not out off 49 balls propelled Karachi to 135-5 with eight balls to spare.

Azam finished the tournament, which resumed on Saturday ater being suspended for eight months by the pandemic, as the leading run-scorer with 473. He gauged the pitch in the final to perfection, hiting seven boundaries.

“I just needed to remain cool,” Azam said.

“The team was depending on me and I needed not to panic. I feel the calmer you are, the beter you perform. I just knew I had to be there at the finish, and in the end we chased it with ease.”

Azam raised his half-century with back to back boundaries against Pakistan’s premier pace bowler, Shaheen Afridi, and captain Imad Wasim hit the winning runs, a boundary through the covers against the let-arm fast bowler in the penultimat­e over.

Chadwick Walton, who made 22, combined with Azam for 61 from 50 balls for the third wicket.

Earlier, Lahore’s lineup packed with power-hiters stutered against Karachi’s all-pakistan bowling atack ater Umaid Asif was picked ahead of South African let-arm fast bowler Wayne Parnell.

Tamim Iqbal (35) and Fakhar Zaman (27) opened with 68 but consumed half of the overs.

Asif removed both openers within four balls and, when Mohammad Hafeez holed out, Lahore lost three wickets in the space of two runs.

In the death overs, Samit Patel and Ben Dunk fell to false strokes against medium pacer Arshad Iqbal, 2-26. Fast bowler Waqar Maqsood capped a brilliant bowling performanc­e by Karachi when he had two wickets in the penultimat­e over. Lahore let 52 balls go for dots in its first final.

“Geting here is a big achievemen­t for us,” Lahore skipper Sohail Akhtar said. “I think I’m very fortunate to be leading such a wonderful franchise. Today, the wicket was slow and we were at least 20 runs short.”

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Karachi Kings’ cricketers celebrate with the trophy after winning the PSL T20 final match against Lahore Qalandars in Karachi on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Karachi Kings’ cricketers celebrate with the trophy after winning the PSL T20 final match against Lahore Qalandars in Karachi on Tuesday.

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