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Islamabad batsmen commit harakiri PESHAWAR’S MEDIUM PACER ASIF AND YOUNG LEG SPINNER SHAIKH RUN THROUGH RIVALS

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shoddy batting performanc­e from Islamabad United saw them crashing to a 34-run defeat to Peshawar Zalmi in the early match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) at the Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium yesterday.

Chasing Peshawar’s target of 176 for six, some of Islamabad’s reputed batsmen played reckless shots to get restricted to 142 for nine at close. Almost all the batsmen perished going for aerial shots as if they wanted to test the catching abilities of the fielders. Thirty-three-year-old medium pacer Umaid Asif, with a spell of four for 23 and backed by 19-year-old leg spinner Ibtisam Shaikh (three for 20) destroyed Islamabad’s batting.

Islamabad, electing to field first, found openers Kamran Akmal and Tamim Iqbal in full flow putting on 69 runs in 7.3 overs. Akmal scored a breezy 53 runs in the 69-run partnershi­p before a slower delivery from Samit Patel had him caught at sweeper cover boundary by Chadwick Walton, while attempting to hit over the covers. His knock came off just 32 balls and contained three sixes and seven boundaries.

Iqbal and Dwayne Smith further maintained the run flow and took the score to 121 by the 13th over when Andre Russell had Iqbal caught by Shadab Khan at point for 39. In the next over, Faheem Ashraf dismissed Smith (30), taking a well-judged return catch.

Peshawar, who had raced to 100 in the first 10 overs, could have scored more runs but skipper Darren Sammy and Harris Sohail fell for nine and four runs respective­ly. Mohammad Hafeez remained unbeaten on 30 off 22 balls and Peshawar ended up posting 176 for 6.

Islamabad began their chase with Walton hitting the fourth ball of the first over from Mohammad Asghar for a six over midwicket. Asif struck in the second over by having Walton, who went for another big shot and got caught by Wahab Riaz at mid-on. Asif also got the wicket of Luke Ronchi in the same over when he also hit straight to Riaz at mid-on.

Some poor shotmaking continued and Asif Ali became Asif’s third victim when he hit him uppishly to Mohammad Hafeez at wide midwicket. With the last ball of the fourth over, Asif also had Hussain Talat caught behind by Kamran Akmal.

Being four down for 25 in just four overs is the worst start any team could have imagined while chasing an impressive total. Patel and Iftikhar Ahmad tried to settle down though the required run-rate kept climbing steeply. To make matters worse, Peshawar introduced Riaz, who began by bowling at around 140 km/h.

Asif could have ended up getting a five-wicket haul had Tamim not dropped Faheem Ashraf at third man.

 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Kamran Akmal of Peshawar Zalmi in full cry during the match against Islamabad United at Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium yesterday. Akmal scored a breezy half-century to get Peshawar off to a brisk start.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Kamran Akmal of Peshawar Zalmi in full cry during the match against Islamabad United at Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium yesterday. Akmal scored a breezy half-century to get Peshawar off to a brisk start.
 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Junaid Khan of Sultans bowls against Lahore Qalandars at Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium on Friday. Junaid became only the second player to pull off a hat-trick in the tournament after Mohammad Amir’s 2016 effort.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Junaid Khan of Sultans bowls against Lahore Qalandars at Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium on Friday. Junaid became only the second player to pull off a hat-trick in the tournament after Mohammad Amir’s 2016 effort.
 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Actors Hamza Ali Abbasi and Mahira khan meet fans during the match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi at Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Actors Hamza Ali Abbasi and Mahira khan meet fans during the match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi at Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium.
 ?? Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? A Karachi Kings fan holds up a poster of Shahid Afridi during the PSL match against Quetta Gladiators at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium on Friday.
Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News A Karachi Kings fan holds up a poster of Shahid Afridi during the PSL match against Quetta Gladiators at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium on Friday.

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