Khaleej Times

Azam carries Quetta to second win

- PSL

karachi — Azam Khan continued to inspire with his batting as title defender Quetta Gladiators made up for three run-outs and beat Karachi Kings by five wickets in the Pakistan Super League on Sunday.

The 21-year-old Azam, son of former Pakistan captain Moin Khan who is now coach of Quetta, scored 46 off 30 balls and guided the team to 157-5 with an over to spare.

“Credit goes to Azam, the way he played under pressure, it was very pleasing to see,” said Quetta captain Sarfaraz Ahmed.

“The required run rate went up to nine runs an over, but Azam kept his composure and played a match-winning knock.”

Quetta now has four points after playing three games in four

days. They beat two-time champion Islamabad United in the opening game before losing to 2017 champion Peshawar Zalmi on Saturday.

Sarfaraz remained unbeaten on 37 off 28 balls and featured in a match-winning 85-run fourth wicket stand with Azam after Quetta’s overseas signings Shane Watson (27) of Australia and Jason Roy (17) of England were run out.

Ahmed Shehzad (11) continued his poor form and left Quetta reeling at 55-3 in the ninth over before

Azam and Sarfaraz took the game away from Karachi to the disappoint­ment of around 25,000 home fans at the National Stadium.

Azam, who scored 59 in Quetta’s victory in the opening game against Islamabad, missed his second half century when he was run-out in a mix-up with Sarfaraz in the 18th over, but by that time Quetta were well on their way to victory.

Allrounder Anwar Ali, who was drafted into Quetta’s side only after Umar Akmal was suspended for violating the anti-corruption code hours before the tournament began on Thursday, finished off the game in style by hitting Chris Jordan for a four and a six and remained unbeaten on 12. —

 ?? AFP ?? JubILant: tymal mills and sarfaraz ahmed celebrate the dismissal of babar azam. —
AFP JubILant: tymal mills and sarfaraz ahmed celebrate the dismissal of babar azam. —

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