Qatar Tribune

Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Haider Ali lead Peshawar Zalmi to thrilling win

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DEB TANT Tom Kohler-Cadmore half-century and quickfire 24 not out from Haider Ali led Peshawar almi to an exciting six-wicket win over Multan Sultans in the fifth match of the HBL PSL 6 at Karachi’s National Stadium on Tuesday.

Tom, who featured for Quetta Gladiators in the third edition, replaced his countryman Liam Livingston­e in Peshawar almi just before the start of this year’s edition. The right-handed batsman topscored with 53 off 32 balls, laced with six fours and a six.

Chasing 194 to win, almi got off to a solid start as openers Kamran Akmal and Imam ul Haq made full use of the powerplay posted 56 for no loss. It was leg-spinner sman Qadir, who broke the opening partnershi­p in his very first over, seventh of the innings, when he bamboozled Kamran with a googly and trapped him lbw.

Kamran had started to look threatenin­g as he struck Shahid Afridi for a six and a four in the previous over. The wicketkeep­er-batsman smashed five fours and two sixes in total in his 37 off 24.

After the departure of Kamran, Imam was joined by Tom, who announced his arrival by hitting Afridi for back-to-back boundaries in the eighth over of the innings. Tom was equally supported by Imam, who kept the scoreboard moving as almi brought up 100 at the end of 11th over.

After the departure of Imam (48 off 39, five fours) and Tom (53 off 32, six fours, one six), almi were in a spot of bother, requiring 34 from three overs. An experience­d Shoaib Malik was joined by young Haider and both batsman got almi home with one over to spare.

Haider played a sensationa­l knock, smoking two sixes - the last one of them sealing the match - and as many fours to post a brilliant eight-ball 24.

Shoaib returned undefeated on 11 off five.

Earlier, after being put into bat, Multan Sultans posted a momentous 193 runs on the board despite losing Chris Lynn in the second over of the match for one.

James Vince joined his captain Mohammad Rizwan at the crease when scoreboard was reading six for one. Once both batsmen got together, they played shots with ease. Wicketkeep­er-batsman Rizwan, who is representi­ng and leading Sultans for the first time in HBL PSL 6, struck three fours and two sixes in his knock of 41 from 28 balls. Before falling to Mohammad Imran, Rizwan had contribute­d an 82-run stand for the second wicket.

Vince continued to play his shots all around the ground, and brought up his third HBL PSL fifty in the 15th over of the innings off just 39 balls. He got an able partner in Sohaib Maqsood, who coming to bat at number four kept the scoreboard moving, and both batsmen were treat to watch as they brought up 50-run stand off just 29 balls.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Peshawar Zalmi’s Tom Kohler-Cadmore Kohler plays a shot as Multan Sultans’ captain and wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan looks on during their PSL match at the National Stadium in Karachi on Tuesday.
(AFP) Peshawar Zalmi’s Tom Kohler-Cadmore Kohler plays a shot as Multan Sultans’ captain and wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan looks on during their PSL match at the National Stadium in Karachi on Tuesday.

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