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15th Match (N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 9 2021, Pakistan Super League


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QG5142-0.936
 
PSL 6 finally resumes with United, Qalandars set to do battle in searing Abu Dhabi heat

Khalid H. Khan
June 9, 2021


Islamabad United's Colin Munro (R) celebrates after scoring a half century during the PSL T20 cricket match between Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United at Gaddafi Cricket Stadium on March 4, 2020. — AFP/File


Islamabad United's Colin Munro (R) celebrates after scoring a half century during the PSL T20 cricket match between Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United at Gaddafi Cricket Stadium on March 4, 2020.


KARACHI: After weeks of uncertainties amid a number of obstacles, the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL)’s sixth edition is all set to recommence in the sweltering surroundings of Abu Dhabi following a three-month gap when two-time former champions clash with Lahore Qalandars at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Wednesday.

When the competition at the National Stadium in Karachi was abruptly suspended over outbreak of coronavirus (Covid-19) cases among a handful of players and a support staff member in early March after completion of 14 fixtures, fears had began to generate whether there would by a conclusive finish to the glitzy franchise-based Twenty20 league.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s attempts for a restart in Karachi from June 1 by outsourcing the bio-secure bubble — that was blatantly breached in the first place — to a foreign company proved premature when the franchises expressed grave concerns over continuing the tournament on home soil and requested the board to shift the event altogether to the United Arab Emirates.

Behind the scenes, the PCB worked feverishly to get the show back on stage despite being confronted by all sorts of stumbling roadblocks on the logistics front with no immediate signs forthcoming on the horizon. It took ages to finally get the green signal from the Abu Dhabi government. The necessary approvals for exemptions ate up considerable time, particularly granting TV production crew members from South Africa and India visas and then undergo a 10-day period in quarantine on arrival.

The players also had to endure endless delays in issuance of visas — former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed was among the last few of them who was permitted to land in Abu Dhabi and then go through the mandatory seven-day isolation period at the hotel upon his arrival there via a commercial flight —before boarding charted flights from their respective destinations.

The availability of TV crew was the real bone of contention since it was practically impossible to plan out the schedule date of resumption, which at long last, was announced only last week (June 3). Hence, the prolonged break not only forced changes in the original squads — largely because some overseas players became unavailable either due to international call-ups or participation in the ongoing English season — of all six teams but necessitated tweaks in the playing conditions to overcome the oppressive weather in the UAE at this time of the year.

In the past, Abu Dhabi had hosted just four PSL matches in the fourth edition with three of the matches won by teams batting second when those games were played in the first week of March 2019 at a time when the temperatures remain relatively cool in evening hours. But this time, the players not only have to endure a battle of physical endurance but also overcome mental issues which are common in the realm of bio-secure bubbles.

At start of second leg, four sides — Karachi Kings, Peshawar Zalmi, Islamabad and Lahore Qalandars — have same number of points with Multan Sultans and Quetta Gladiators occupying the remaining two spots.

While addressing the pre-match virtual media conference on Tuesday, Lahore Qalandars skipper Sohail Akhtar remarked the conditions would have some say during the tournament but his team had prepared well since they arrived in Abu Dhabi.

“Obviously it is not easy in the hot weather but being professional cricketers we are used to playing in all types of weather. We have been busy training over the past few days and the guys are getting acclimatised to the weather here,” Sohail said. “Having not played in the PSL for several months will not also affect us much because a majority of our players have been taking part at the international level in recent times. We are also wary of the fact that T20 cricket offers equal field for any side but it would be nice to start well against Islamabad United and try not to get complacent because all teams are well-balanced and capable of winning [the title].”

The Qalandars suffered a blow couple of days when their Australian wicket-keeper/batsman Ben Dunk was hit in the face during a practice session. However, Sohail confirmed the injury is not serious enough to prevent him playing tomorrow [Wednesday].

“He [Dunk] is fit and available to play. We have a good balance in our side and the biggest plus point for us that everyone has gelled well in the time we had after arriving in Abu Dhabi. The camaraderie is wonderful and we are keen to get into action.”

Karachi Kings captain Imad Wasim said it is a new beginning for every side coming into the Abu Dhabi while saying the conditions are challenging.

“I think it is imperative to start on a winning note [against Multan Sultans on Thursday]. It won’t matter much but I view all teams equally strong, although there are changes in the squads,”

Imad pointed out on Tuesday. “There is no doubt in my mind that conditions will be challenging. We don’t yet as to how would the pitch play because it might spin more or the ball starts keeping low here. Another key element is the dew factor.

“No team carries any advantage as such because the conditions will be same for everybody. We’ll have to adapt quickly to find the right momentum because this is a new beginning and being on top of the standings has no bearing. The secret to success in T20 cricket is gaining the momentum at the right time,” Imad added.

Peshawar Zalmi, who won the title in 2017, against Lahore Qalandars in Thursday’s late night fixture, while the 2019 champions Quetta Gladiators take on Islamabad United on Friday.


Schedule (all times PST)


June 9: Islamabad United vs Lahore Qalandars (9:00pm).
June 10: Karachi Kings vs Multan Sultans (6:00pm)
June 10: Lahore Qalandars vs Peshawar Zalmi (11:00pm).
June 11: Islamabad United vs Quetta Gladiators (9:00pm).
June 12: Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators (9:00pm).
June 13: Islamabad United vs Lahore Qalandars (6:00pm).
June 13: Multan Sultans vs Peshawar Zalmi (11:00pm).
June 14: Islamabad United vs Karachi Kings (9:00pm).
June 15: Lahore Qalandars vs Quetta Gladiators (6:00pm).
June 15: Karachi Kings vs Peshawar Zalmi (11:00pm).
June 16: Multan Sultans vs Quetta Gladiators (9:00pm).
June 17: Islamabad United vs Peshawar Zalmi (6:00pm).
June 17: Karachi Kings vs Lahore Qalandars (11:00pm).
June 18: Lahore Qalandars vs Multan Sultans (9:00pm).
June 19: Karachi Kings vs Quetta Gladiators (6:00pm).
June 19: Islamabad United vs Multan Sultans (11:00pm).
June 20: Rest Day.
June 21: Qualifier — Team No.1 vs Team No. 2 (6:00pm).
June 21: Eliminator 1 — Team No.3 vs Team No.4 (11:00pm).
June 22: Eliminator — Qualifier Losers vs Eliminator 1 Winners (9:00pm).
June 23: Rest Day.
June 24: Final (9:00pm).


Published in Dawn, June 9th, 2021

PSL2021
 
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15th Match (N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 9 2021, Pakistan Super League

Islamabad United Flag

Islamabad United
143/9



Lahore Qalandars Flag

Lahore Qalandars
(15.6/20 ov, target 144)104/4



Qalandars need 40 runs in 24 balls. RRR: 10.00

Current RR
6.50

Required RR
10.00


Last 5 ov (RR)
39/2 (7.80)
 
RESULT


15th Match (N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 9 2021, Pakistan Super League
Islamabad United Flag

Islamabad United
143/9


Lahore Qalandars Flag

Lahore Qalandars
(20 ov)144/5

Qalandars won by 5 wickets
 
16th Match (D/N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 10 2021, Pakistan Super League
Multan Sultans Flag

Multan Sultans
176/5
Karachi Kings Flag

Karachi Kings
(19.1/20 ov, target 177)154/4

Kings need 23 runs in 5 balls. RRR: 27.60


Current RR
8.03
Required RR
27.60
Last 5 ov (RR)
61/1 (12.20)
 
RESULT

16th Match (D/N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 10 2021, Pakistan Super League



Multan Sultans Flag

Multan Sultans
176/5


Karachi Kings Flag

Karachi Kings
(20 over, target 177)164/7



Sultans won by 12 runs
 
Multan Sultans register important win over Karachi Kings


Babar Azam remained unbeaten in the end after scoring 85 runs off 63 balls as Karachi Kings found themselves 12 runs short

Kamil Ehsan
10 June, 2021



Multan Sultans register important win over Karachi Kings
PHOTO COURTESY: PCB


Multan Sultans registered an important 12-run victory against Karachi Kings to keep their hopes alive in the Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six during their encounter in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.

Chasing a target of 177 runs, Karachi Kings were off to a horror start as the batsmen failed to find boundaries.

Opener Sharjeel Khan was the first to depart as a return shot from fellow opener Babar Azam brushed the hands of pacer Imran Khan and crashed into the stumps as the batsman was caught out of his crease at the non strikers end.

Veteran batsman Martin Guptill could not get going either, being bowled by leg-spinner Imran Tahir after scoring just 11 runs off 16 balls.

Batsman Najibullah Zadran tried in vain to up the ante, being adjudged LBW while trying to hit a reverse sweep on Imran Tahir after scoring 11 runs off six balls.

Babar Azam was then joined by wicketkeeper-batsman Chadwick Walton for a big partnership of 77 runs off 45 balls.

The asking rate however had become too steep as the batsmen struggled to provide a fiery ending to the chase.

Chadwick Walton was eventually run-out towards the end after scoring 35 runs off 23 balls.
Pacer Imran Khan then removed all-rounders Thisara Perera and Imad Wasim in consecutive balls as Multan Sultans got closer to wrapping up the match.

All-rounder Qasim Akram scored 10 runs off three balls in the final over before being caught by fielder Sohaib Maqsood.

Babar Azam remained unbeaten in the end after scoring 85 runs off 63 balls as Karachi Kings finished on 164 runs for the loss of seven wickets in their allotted overs.

Imran Khan was the pick of the bowlers for Multan Sultans after taking three wickets.

Earlier, After winning the toss and opting to field first, skipper Imad Wasim got his side to a great start. Opener Mohammad Rizwan survived a close shout for an LBW before Imad removed opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz (three off four), stumped by wicketkeeper Chadwick Walton.

Batsman Sohaib Maqsood however did not let the early wicket phase him, coming out with an aggressive intent.

The hard-hitter scored a breezy 31-run knock off 14 balls before being bowled by pacer Waqas Maqsood.

Batsman Rilee Rossouw continued the foundation laid by Maqsood, taking the Karachi Kings’ bowlers to the cleaners on the way to a 44-run knock off 24 balls.

The experienced all-rounder Thisara Perera finally got the better of the hard-hitting batsman as he miscued a slog into the hands of fielder Babar Azam.


Mohammad Rizwan (29 off 23) fell in the same over after being run-out as Karachi Kings made their way back into the match after an explosive start from Multan Sultans.

Perera removed batsman Shimron Hetmyer (seven off nine) next after a miscued pull shot landed into the hands of fielder Waqas Maqsood.

Batsman Khushdil Shah and all-rounder Sohail Tanvir found it hard to find boundaries at regular intervals as Karachi Kings’ bowlers tightened the screws.

A late flurry of boundaries in the end by Khushdil pushed his side to 176 runs in the end for the loss of five wickets.

Both Khushdil Shah (44 off 32) and Sohail Tanvir (14 off 14) returned unbeaten at the end of the innings.

Perera was the most successful bowler from Karachi Kings, picking up two wickets at the expense of 12 runs in three overs.
 
Brilliant Rashid Khan takes 5 wickets for Lahore Qalandar in franchise cricket - First player to do it.
 
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6​
5​
1​
0​
10​
+0.150​
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KK​
6​
3​
3​
0​
6​
+0.463​
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IU​
5​
3​
2​
0​
6​
+0.145​
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6​
3​
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0​
6​
+0.139​
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6​
2​
4​
0​
4​
-0.099​
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1​
4​
0​
2​
-0.936​
 
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18th Match (N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 11 2021, Pakistan Super League


Quetta Gladiators Flag

Quetta Gladiators
133


Islamabad United Flag

Islamabad United
(5.5/20 ov, target 134)91/0



United need 43 runs in 85 balls. RRR: 3.03

Current RR
15.60


Required RR
3.03

Last 5 over (RR)
80/0 (16.00)
 
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18th Match (N), Abu Dhabi, Jun 11 2021, Pakistan Super League


Quetta Gladiators Flag

Quetta Gladiators
133




Islamabad United Flag


Islamabad United
(8.2/20 ov, target 134)123/0


United need 11 runs in 70 balls. RRR: 0.94


Current RR
14.76

Required RR
0.94

Last 5 ov (RR)
80/0 (16.00)
 
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