Khaleej Times

Multan Sultans beat defending champions Islamabad United in a low-scoring PSL match on Saturday

- James Jose james@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Multan Sultans pulled off a nervy chase in a low-scoring game against defending champions Islamabad United to notch their first win in the fourth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Saturday night.

Chasing a modest target of 126, Multan Sultans were in a spot of bother and needed 14 runs from the last two overs.

But the Sultans could count on the experience of two veterans — captain Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi — to take them home by five wickets at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium.

The duo were involved in an unbroken stand of 25 for the sixth wicket that calmed the team’s nerves.

Islamabad United went in with the same line-up that played against Lahore Qalandars in the tournament opener on Thursday night, while Multan Sultans made two changes from the team that lost to the Karachi Kings.

Johnson Charles and Ali Shafiq came in for Tom Moores and Mohammad Ilyas.

Islamabad United spluttered to a total of 125 for 7, one that was well below par to challenge Multan Sultans.

Opener Luke Ronchi, their batting hero and one of starts of the PSL played a lone hand of 51 from 33 deliveries with five sixes and one boundary.

But his 21st half-century was the only positive in an otherwise horrendous batting display by the defending champions.

The lower order of Faheem Ashraf and Samit Patel shored up the innings and give them something to fight with after they were in disarray 76-6 and then 96-7 with a little less than four overs to play out.

Debutant Shafiq impressed with two for 11 with his medium pace, while Junaid Khan also took two wickets.

The chase got interestin­g with the Sultans three down for 43 after opener Charles edged pacer Waqas Maqsood to ‘keeper Ronchi, opener Shan Masood was run out by Shadab Khan and dangerman Laurie Evans became leg spinner Shadab’s victim.

And Sultans’ innings almost mirrored that off Islamabad United as they tumbled to 101 for five with Andre Russell back as well.

It got tense at the end with 14 required from 12 deliveries but Malik, who remained unbeaten on 31 from 29 balls with two boundaries, and former Pakistan all-rounder Afridi took them past the line.

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 ?? Supplied photo ?? Sultan’s Mohammed Irfan (left) celebrates after dismissing Rizwan Hussain of United. —
Supplied photo Sultan’s Mohammed Irfan (left) celebrates after dismissing Rizwan Hussain of United. —

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