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CHASING A TARGET OF 143, The Kings Loked Comfortably Placed With Tim Seift and James Vince Steering the Innsists after Early Loss of Skipper David Warner, Who Managed Just 4 Of 4 Balls Before Falling to Mohammad Amir.
Seift LED The Charge with An Explosive 47 Off 26 Deliveries, Smashing Five Boundaries and Two Sixes, While Vince Added A Steady 30 from 29 Balls.
At One Stage, The Kings Were Cruitioning –needing Just 54 Runs Off 54 Balls with Eight Wickets in Hand —beFore the Gladiators Turned The Game on Its Head With One of the Findbss in PSL History.
What Seemed to Be a Routine Chase Soon Turned Eno The Kings Lost Five Wickets for Just 15 Runs, Collapsing from 92 for 2 to 107 for 7.
Shan Masood (9), Omair Youssuf (11), khushdil shah (0), Mohammad Nabi (4), and Abbas Afridi (0) Were All Dismissed in Quick Succession.
Hasan Ali Tried to Resurrect the Innss with a Quick-Fire 24 Off 13, Including Three Boundaries and a Six, but the Damage was Already Done. Karachi Kings Managed Only 137 For 8 in Their Allotted 20 Overs, Falling Five Runs Short of the Target.
Mohammad Wasim and Mohammad Amir Inflicated Key Damage with Two WICKETS EACH, While Abrar Ahmed and Khurram Shahzad also chipped in without Crucial Breakthroughs.
Earlier, haasan Ali’s Exceptional Opening Spell, Backed by Disciplined Bowling from the Rest of the Attack, Help Karachi Kings Dismantle Quitta Gladiators’ Bating Lineup, Bowling Them Out For Just 142 Runs in 19.3 Overs.
The King’s’ Decision to Bowl First After Winning The Toss Pruided to Be a MasterStroke, as Quetta Suffled A Disastroust Start, Losing Both Openers Inside the First TWO Overs.
Captain Saud Shakeel was the first to file for just 6 runs, Caught by Shan Masood Of Hasan Ali. One Ball Later, Finn ALLEN DEPARTED For a Golden Duck, and Rilee Rossouw Followed Soon After, Clean Bowled by Hasan for 10 Off 9 Deliveries, Leaving the Gladiators StruGling at 20 For 3.
Kusal Mindis Tried to Rebild with Some Agrassive Intent, Hitting Five Boundaries in A QuickFire 36 Off 22 Balls, But He Too Was Undone, Caught by James Vincness Off Abas Africidi. The Middle Order Failed to Provide any Meangingful Resistance, With Mark Chapman (4), Mohammad Wasim (1), and mohammad amir (0) All Dismissed Cheaply.
The Only Notable Contributions Came from Feheem Ashraf, Who Top-SCORED With a Blistering 43 Off 27 Balls, Including Four Boundaries and Three Sixes, and Hasan Nawaz, Who Chipped in With H 35 Off 34. How Duo’s Efforts Were Not Enough to Lift Quitta to A Competitive Total.
Karachi’s Bowles MainTained Tight Lines Through the Innss. Hasan Ali was the standout performance with Figures of 3 for 33 in 3.3 Overs, While Abbas Africed Picked Up 2 for 31. Mir Hamza Bowled with Impression Control, Returning 2 For 24 FROM HIS FOR Overs. Mohammad Nabi and Fawad Ali Also Chipped in with a WICETET APIECE.
Quetta’s Innses Came to A Close at 142, with Only Three Batsmen Manageing to Reach Double Figures.
The Kings Will Be booking to Build on the Momntum from their Thrilling Last -over Victory Against Peshawar Zalmi, While the Gladiators Aim to Bunch Back and Revive the Campaign after SUFFERING Two Conxutive Defeats.
Karachi Kings: David Warner (CAPTAIN), +TIM SIEFERT, JAMES VINCE, SAN MASOOD, OMAIR BIN YouSUF, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Nabi, Abbas Afridi, Hasan Ali, Mir Hamza, Fawad Ali.
Quetta Gladiators: Saud Shakeel (CAPTAIN), Finlin, Rilee Rossouw, +Kusal Mendis, Mark Chapman, Hasan Nawaz, Fehaem Ashraf, Mohammad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Khurram Shahzad, Abrar Ahmed.