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Shaheen, Rashid star as Qalandars overcome Zalmi; Gregory propels United to victory

Gregory impressed with bat and ball to lit two-time champion Islamabad United to a three-wicket win against Multan Sultans

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Lahore Qalandars, 2020 runners-up, got off to a winning start with a four-wicket victory against Peshawar Zalmi in the second match of HBL PSL 6 at Karachi’s National Stadium on Sunday.

Qalandars, who had never won their opening match in any of the five previous editions, made history in the 19th over.

Qalandars chased down the 141-run target for the loss of six wickets with nine balls to spare. Mohammad Hafeez anchored the Qalandars innings with an unbeaten 33 off 26 balls, hitting five fours.

“I call that shot the mini-helicopter, just try to go for it,” said Rashid, who will be playing in just one more PSL game before joining Afghanista­n for its series against Zimbabwe.

“The best thing is to finish it off with the bat and I got an opportunit­y today,” he said.

Rashid Khan, Qalandars’ platinum pick, blasted his way to 27 as he smashed three fours and a six, which sealed the match, in his undefeated 15-ball knock.

Both batsmen contribute­d an unbroken 34-run partnershi­p for the seventh-wicket. Before the two came together, Qalandars found themselves in a spot of bother following back-to-back dismissals of Samit Patel (eight off 11 balls) and David Weise in the 16th over as Saqib Mahmood, who returned two for 22, bowled the former and trapped the later in front of stumps.

Zalmi captain Wahab Riaz also accounted for two batsmen as he finished with the figures of two for 30.

Qalandars were provided an excellent start by Shaheen Shah Afridi. The let-arm quick induced a leading edge off Imam-ul-haq on the first ball of the match with a delivery that shaped away from the let-handed batsman to provide the first breakthrou­gh.

Shaheen bowled impeccable lengths, denying the opposition batsman any opportunit­ies to score against him, and finished with three for 14 in four overs, which bagged him the player-of-the-match award.

Zalmi’s troubles compounded with the introducti­on of Rashid, who bowled economical spell of 4-0-14-0 in his HBL PSL debut.

Peshawar were reeling at four for 46 in the eighth over, before Ravi Bopara and Sherfane Rutherford got together and stitched a valuable 64 runs for the fith-wicket. Bopara, who featured for Multan Sultans in the fith edition, top-scored with a 44-ball 50. His innings included six boundaries.

Rutherford, picked by Zalmi in the diamond category, scored 26 off 27. His first of two sixes, was the first of the match, hit off David Wiese’s bowling in the 13th over.

Ater the departure of both batsmen, Amad But, bating at number seven, contribute­d a quickfire unbeaten 23 off 11 balls. His two maximums were hit in the 20th over, which helped the side to a decent finish at 140 for six.

Qalandars’ Mohammad Salman Mirza, making his debut in the HBL PSL ater he was drated in the side as a replacemen­t for injured Dilbar Hussain, ended-up with two for 35. He accounted for Pakistan internatio­nals Kamran Akmal (five off 10) and Haider Ali (first-ball duck), in his opening spell.

Meanwhile, Lewis Gregory impressed with bat and ball to lit two-time champion Islamabad United to a three-wicket win against Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League on Sunday.

Gregory, a 28-year-old Englishman, claimed 2-31 ater Islamabad chose to field. Multan was restricted to 150-8 with skipper Mohammad Rizwan’s occasional­ly spirited 71 off 53 balls

Veteran Shahid Afridi gave Multan hope when the 40-year-old legspinner bagged 2-24, took a catch and brilliantl­y ran out Itikhar Ahmed off a direct throw.

But Gregory’s unbeaten 49 off 31 balls, including a six and three fours off four successive balls in the penultimat­e over of Sohail Tanvir, propelled Islamabad to 151-7 with six balls to spare.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Lahore Qalandars’ Shaheen Shah Afridi ( front) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Peshawar Zalmi’s Imam ul Haq during a Pakistan Super League (PSL) match.
Agence France-presse Lahore Qalandars’ Shaheen Shah Afridi ( front) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Peshawar Zalmi’s Imam ul Haq during a Pakistan Super League (PSL) match.

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