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Peshawar, Islamabad target second PSL title

Misbah injury, Kamran and Ronchi from and tight security are the talking points

- BY K.R. NAYAR Chief Cricket Writer

Defending champions Peshawar Zalmi will take on Islamabad United in the final of the third edition of the Pakistan Super League today at the Karachi National stadium. Both the teams are eyeing their second title triumph as Islamabad won the first edition of this league in 2016.

For Karachi fans it is a special moment as big cricket returns to this city after close to a decade. Heavy security arrangemen­ts are in place for the match.

The talking point before the final is whether Islamabad will be led by Misbah-ulHaq, who is nursing a hairline fracture to his wrist.

Waqar Younis the director and bowling coach of the Islamabad team along with JP Duminy, who captained the team in the last match, while addressing the media in Karachi said that a decision on Misbah would be taken only after a complete medical examinatio­n.

When asked about the match, Younis said: “We are examining the pitch of National Stadium for final. Thus far, wicket looks good for batting and we are anticipati­ng a high-scoring match.”

Unique occasion

The final is also being seen as a clash of two in-form wicketkeep­er batsmen of the respective sides — Kamran Akmal and Luke Ronchi.

Interestin­gly both are 36 years old but have sparkled as openers.

When Duminy was asked whether the tight security will affect the players’s concentrat­ion, he said: “Not at all, it will not play on my mind. It’s a unique occasion. At the end of the day, it’s about the performanc­e we give on the ground.”

Darren Sammy, the Peshawar skipper, said whoever wins the final, ultimately cricket will be the winner. “We are here to defend our title. We know it was not going to be easy, but the journey has been a great one. I want fans in Karachi to come and support us for good cricket. And hopefully both teams could put up a great show. I think it’s been over 10 years that they had any sort of major cricket here and in the end, cricket will be the winner.”

 ?? AP ?? ■ Darren Sammy (left) skipper of Peshawar Zalmi and Misbah-ul-Haq, skipper of Islamabad United with the PSL trophy, in Karachi, Pakistan, yesterday.
AP ■ Darren Sammy (left) skipper of Peshawar Zalmi and Misbah-ul-Haq, skipper of Islamabad United with the PSL trophy, in Karachi, Pakistan, yesterday.

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