Khaleej Times

Sammy the hero as Zalmi down Gladiators in Thursday thriller

- James Jose

sharjah — Darren Sammy can now be called a ‘Khan.’

The jovial West Indian, a walking wounded after having busted his knee while bowling, showed Pathan-like qualities to nick a thriller against the Quetta Gladiators and infuse life into Peshawar Zalmi’s title defence of the HBL Pakistan Super League.

Hobbling in at No.7 and with the game heading down the wire, the two-time T20 World Cup-winning captain smoked two sixes and a boundary from four deliveries to sneak Peshawar Zalmi home, with five wickets and two balls to spare, just before midnight, on Thursday.

Until then, Zalmi’s innings had almost mirrored that of the Quetta Gladiators at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium as they were in it and, sometimes, not in it. Until, Sammy arrived. Peshawar Zalmi had arrived in Sharjah, well rested and recovered after their exertions in Dubai, while the Quetta Gladiators were playing for the second consecutiv­e night. Quetta Gladiators made one change to their line-up, bringing in Rilee Rossouw for Mahmudulla­h, while leg spinner Ibtisam Sheikh made way for fellow 19-year-old pacer Sameen Gul, for Peshawar Zalmi.

Peshawar Zalmi made two further changes to their line-up with Sabbir Rahman coming in for Chris Jordan and Khalid Usman, who turned 32 on Thursday, taking the place of Haris Sohail. Sohail had fractured his finger during a practice session at the ICC Cricket Academy on Tuesday.

It was a stop-start innings from Quetta after being inserted in by Peshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy. After the early hiccup of losing opener Asad Shafiq, Quetta rolled along nicely with the other opener Shane Watson and onedown Umar Amin adding 50 runs for the second wicket.

But they stuttered a bit thereafter with Amin falling to the medium pace of Sammy and Usman cutting short Watson’s innings just as the Australian was nearing a halfcentur­y. Kevin Pietersen, who hit form the other night with a 34-ball 48, was to follow soon enough, becoming Sammy’s second victim of the night, before the West Indian limped off the field with a suspected hamstring injury.

Mohammed Hafeez stood in and took the reins from Sammy.

There were neat cameos from Rossouw, who struck 37 from 25 balls with a couple of boundaries and sixes, and captain Sarfraz Ahmed, who made 17 from 15 balls, as Quetta managed to muster 141 for the loss of eight wickets.

Old warhorse Wahab Riaz, who had sent Sarfraz’s off-stump for a walk, had tidy figures of 2 for 16 from his four overs. Umaid Asif too returned with two wickets.

 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? Peshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy (left) celebrates after scoring the winning runs against Quetta. —
Photo by M. Sajjad Peshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy (left) celebrates after scoring the winning runs against Quetta. —

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