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Zalmi Down Qalandars by seven counters



Peshawar Zalmi players celebrating after taking the counter of a Qalandars lahore striker during the PSL X match at the Gaddafi stadium on April 24, 2025.— X / @ Thealpcb

Peshawar Zalmi inflicted a humiliating defeat on Thursday on the seven gohets on Lahore Qalandars in the 14th game of season 10 of Pakistan Super League at the Gaddafi stadium.

Alzarri Joseph’s exploits of bowling alley, supported by half-century Babar Azam and Hussain Talat, propelled Zalmi to a comfortable victory over the Qalandars.

Chasing a modest target of 130 points, the visitors struck the winning races for the loss of only three counters and 20 balls to lose.

Zalmi, however, had a contrasting start to their pursuit when they lost the opening striker Saim Ayub (two) and Tom Kohler Cadmore (zero) in two overtime with only seven points on the table.

After the consecutive blows, the counter striker, Mohammad Haris, joined Babar in the middle and launched a brief counterattack.

The duo added 33 races in 23 deliveries until Haris was outpacked by the delivery of Shah Afrida by Shah Afridi in the fifth.

Haris broke two four and two during her 16-ball 20.

Babar and Hussain Talat then knitted a winning partnership of the match for the fourth counter and led Zalmi above the line in the 17th.

Babar obtained a score from Zalmi with an unbeaten of 56 deliveries of 42, dotted with seven four and a six, while Talat made 51 no of 37 bullets, prevented from six limits including a six.

Shaheen was the out -of -competition launcher for Qalandars, taking two counters for 22 points in his four overs, while Haris Rauf struck once.

The decision of the captain of Zalmi Babar Azam to be part of the dividends first carried dividends while the bowling unit of his team dismantled the solid programming of Qalandars strikers, which could produce 128 points before being gathered in 19.2 Overs.

The misads of the Qalandars began in the second time that their experienced opener Fakhar Zaman was cleaned by Alzarri Joseph while he was playing a rush. He could mark 10 in eight deliveries.

The hosts then suffered a twin blow in the next while Luke Wood got rid of the fortune opener Asif Ali (five) and Daryl Mitchell (two).

The twice champions then lost two additional counters in successive obliterates and were therefore in shock at 35/5 at the end of the powerplay of striker.

Half on the side of returning to the cabin, Captain Shaheen Shah Afridi has promoted to beat at number seven but could survive for 10 deliveries and returned to the eight after marked 16.

After the crisis, the experienced versatile Sikandar Raza and Rishd Hossain tried to force a return and struck with caution for a 23 -point partnership for the seventh window, which culminated the 11th during the time the latter was caught behind Joseph.

Hossain made a 13-time run with the help of a four and a six.

Raza then knitted a unilateral partnership of 36 points for the eighth counter with Haris RAUF, which marked 10 actions out of 14 deliveries before being cleaned by ARIF YAQOOB in the 16th.

The versatile was finally dismissed by Hussain Talat in the final. He remained the top scorer of the Qalandars with a 36-ball 52, made up of five four and three six.

Alzarri Joseph was the out -of -competition launcher for Zalmi, taking three counters for only 16 points in his four Overs. He was supported by Luke Wood and Hussain Talat, who took two, while Uife Yaqoob and Ali Raza went around.

Despite the victory, Peshawar Zalmi remained fourth in the PSL 10 ranking with four points in five games, just below the Qalandars, which boasts of the same assessment but of a higher net execution rate.

Play xis

Lahore Qalandars: Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Naeem, Abdullah Shafic, Daryl Mitchell, Sam Billings (W), Sikandar Raza, Shaheen Afridi (C), Rishad Hossain, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan and Zaman Khan and Zaman Khan and Asifi.

Peshaowar Zalmi: Babar Azam (C), Saim Ayub, Mohammad Haris (WK), Tom-Kohler Cadmore, Hussain Talat, Mitch Owen, Abdul Samad, Luke Wood, Alzari Joseph, Arif Yaqoob and Ali Razaa.

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