The Pak Banker

Islamabad capitalise on Karachi's fielding

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Karachi Kings paid heavily for an outrageous fielding effort which enabled Islamabad United to clinch an emphatic eightwicke­t victory over the defending champions in their HBL Pakistan Super League 6 fixture at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Cashing in on a series of horrendous lapses, Islamabad rode on an unfinished partnershi­p of 151 in 79 deliveries between Colin Munro (88 off 56 balls, 12 fours and two sixes) and player-of-the-match Iftikhar Ahmed (71 off only 39 balls, five sixes and five fours) to confirm a spot in the playoffs after six wins in eight matches.

Karachi, on the other hand, are now left sweating with just three victories from seven games after losing both their fixtures in Abu Dhabi - their other loss was against Multan Sultans on Thursday. For the second time this year, they were again humbled by Islamabad chasing a 190-plus target (back in February during the Karachi leg, they had chased down 197).

Despite being derailed early on when Usman Khawaja and PSL debutant Mohammad Akhlaq went cheaply, Islamabad showed tremendous resilience, just as they did versus Lahore Qalandars on Sunday. Munro and Iftikhar saw them over the line at 191-2 with eight balls to spare. Munro earned a reprieve on 34 when Waqas Maqsood dropped a dolly off the unfortunat­e Abbas Afridi. The New Zealand left-hander also escaped being dismissed on 69 and indulged in a spat with Karachi captain Imad Wasim over a legitimate noball ruling after getting caught off a high full toss.

During the Karachi innings, scintillat­ing knocks by Babar Azam and Najibullah Zadran propelled their side to 190-4 after Shadab Khan chose to bowl.

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