
- Hassan has a happy deal with 39 runs after 27.
- Shaheen, Rashad three wickets after Raza two after each.
- Islamabad United, Multan Sultans will be viewed in the next PSL match.
Karachi Kings, led by David Warner, suffered a 65 -run defeat against Lahore Qalandars in the sixth match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 played at the National Bank Stadium, Karachi on Tuesday.
Chasing a difficult target of 202 runs, the Kings’ batting unit opened at 136 in 19.1 overs, despite the encouragement of Khushal Shah.
The house left for an unwanted start when Qalandars captain Shahin Shah Afridi dismissed David Warner and James Vince and removed his high order in the first over, which fell for both ducks.
After the initial turmoil, Sean Masood added to Tim Seffort in the middle to start the recovery. The pair could be assembled in just 39 anchoring for a third wicket partnership, before the two were killed in the other overs, which left a total of 45/4 in 7.1 overs.
The Kings then lost three more wickets in succession and resulted in a further loss of 50/7 in 9.5 overs.
After that, Hassan Ali and Khushdel scored 48 for the eighth wicket and offered some resistance to a ruthless Qalandars bowling unit until the former was removed by Afridi.
Hassan scored 27 runs in providing 25 with two fours and two sixes.
On the other hand, Khush Dale continued his bat till then and returned after scoring top 2 with 272 balls for 2020 Champions, with four fours and two sixes.
For Qalandars, Afridi and Rashad Hussain claimed three wickets, followed by Alexander Raza with two, while Harris Rauf and Asif Afridi made a skull.
The 65 -run victory not only ended the losing of Qalandars by five matches against the Kings, but also reinforced his second position in the PSL 10 standing with four points in three matches.
In choosing the first batting, the Qulders submitted 201/6 in his allotted 20 overs despite Hassan’s thrilling bowling performance.
The visitors started screaming in their innings when Hassan dismissed the high -order batsman Mohammad Naeem (Seven) and Abdullah Shafik (six) in the other overs.
With 25/2 reading in 3.5 overs of the scoreboard, Mitchell joined Fakhr in the middle to start the recovery.
The pair seriously batted against the ‘bowling attack’ of a fast -paced kings, adding that he added a significant 125 runs in the Qalandars until Hassan attacked Fakir to get rid of Fakir.
The left -handed opener scored 76 runs on 47 delivery with six fours and five sixes.
Mitchell then shared a brief partnership of 28 runs with Sam Billings, which can score 10 to 10 delivery even before he is suffering.
Qalandars then suffered another setback of his campaign when Mitchell was removed by Abbas Afridi in the next over.
New Zealand International broke nine fours and two sixes on the route of 75 off 41 balls.
Hassan was a standout bowler for kings when he took four wickets for only 28 runs in his four overs, while Abbas made a skull.
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Lahore Qalandars: Fakhhar Zaman, Mohammad Naeem, Abdullah Shafik, Daryl Mitchell, Sam Billings (WK), Alexander Raza, Shaheen Afridi (C), Rashid Hussain, Harsha Rauf, Astif Afridi and Zaman Khan.
Karachi Kings: David Warner (C), Tim Sefrat (WK), James Vince, Sean Masood, Irfan Khan Niazi, Khushdil Shah, Arafat Minhas, Abbas Afridi, Adam Milan, Hassan Ali and Fawad Ali.