PSL 14th And 15th Match Peshawar Zalmi Vs Multan Sultans And Karachi Kings United vs Quetta Gladiators




PSL 2019


Peshawar Zalmi defeat Multan Sultans

Karachi Kings United thrash Quetta

Gladiators

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PSL 14th and 15th  Match




PSL Highlights 2019 14th Match: Peshawar Zalmi thrash Multan Sultans



Peshawar Zalmi win by 5 wickets
SHARJAH: Peshawar Zalmi routed Multan Sultans with 146 on the scoreboard with five wickets remaining in the Sharjah Cricket Ground with the 14th match of Pakistan Super League in the last leg of the city on Sunday.
Multan Sultans scored an average score of 145 with all players bowled out, putting them in a detrimental position having won only one match out of the five played.
Zalmi’s Hasan Ali delivered impressive hits in today’s match as well taking wickets of key opponents like Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi as well as Hammad Azam who was bowled out on the third ball.
On the other hands, Johnson Charles from Sultans led the team to a flying start having scored 53 runs before getting sent back to the hut.
Malan hit boundaries in the opening overs, but Imam-ul-Haq's slow and steady pace led the score for Zalmi close to the target till he was bowled out. Following which Pollard's four sixes in the 18th overplayed a significant role in leading the team to victory.


PSL Highlights 2019 Match 15th: Karachi Kings beat Quetta Gladiators by six wickets



SHARJAH: Karachi Kings thrashed Quetta Gladiators by six wickets in the 15th match of Pakistan Super League's fourth edition on Sunday in the final leg of Sharjah.
Karachi Kings won the toss and opted to bowl, while batting first Quetta Gladiators set a decent target of 187 for Kings, which they brilliantly achieved in 18.4 overs with six wickets in hands.

This was the fifth match for both teams, who had performed in all their previous four matches with contrasting results. Before this, Gladiators remained undefeated in all their four matches, securing eight points to top the points table, whereas Karachi Kings has recorded their second win, as they previously suffered f

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