Nafay-inspired Gladiators stun holders Qalandars in high-scoring encounter

LAHORE: Khawaja Nafay scored an unbeaten half-century to spearhead Quetta Gladiators to a five-wicket victory over defending champions Lahore Qalandars in the fourth match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9 here on Monday.

Set to chase 188, the Gladiators amassed the target on the first delivery of the final over when their star batter Nafay struck Zaman Khan for a boundary.

Earlier, the in-form opening pair of Saud Shakeel and Jason Roy once again gave the Gladiators a flying start, adding 69 runs for the first wicket in less than seven overs.

But both the openers fell in the span of just three deliveries, allowing the hosts to force a comeback.

Saud struck seven boundaries and a six on his way to a 23-ball 40 while Roy scored 24 off 19 deliveries.

Coming out to bat at No.3, Khawaja Nafay, knitted crucial stands with skipper Rilee Rossouw (18), Sarfaraz Ahmed (11) and Sherfane Rutherford (14), making sure that the Gladiators do not lose momentum by hitting boundaries at regular intervals.

But with Rutherford’s dismissal in the 17th over, the home side attempted to force a late comeback, bowling tight lengths and making it tough for the batters to score freely.

Nafay, however, displayed nerves of steel and batted sensibly to guide the 2019 champions over the line in the final over after a sensational partnership with Akeal Hosein, who scored an unbeaten run-a-ball nine.

Khawaja Nafay top-scored for the Gladiators with his maiden PSL half-century, scoring 60 not out off just 31 deliveries, hitting four boundaries and three sixes.

For the Qalandars, Shaheen, Haris Rauf, Sikandar Raza, Salman Fayyaz and Zaman Khan struck out a batter apiece.

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Put into bat first, the Qalandars managed to register a formidable total of 187/7 on the board despite a dismal start.

The hosts suffered an early blow to their batting charge when Akeal Hosein dismissed Fakhar Zaman (6) on the first delivery of the third over with just nine runs on the board.

Rassie van der Dussen then joined forces with Farhan and launched recovery.

The duo put together an anchoring 53 runs for the second wicket before Abrar Ahmed brought an end to van der Dussen’s scratchy 15-run knock to end by cleaning him in the ninth over.

Farhan then knitted a one-sided partnership with Abdullah Shafique and brought up his second-consecutive PSL 9 half-century in the process.

He smashed six boundaries and three sixes on his way to a 43-ball 62 and finally walked back in the 13th over after falling victim to Mohammad Hasnain.

The Qalandars sustained another blow to their innings, just two balls later, when Hosein returned to provide another breakthrough to the Gladiators by getting Shafique (11) caught behind.

But Jahandad Khan took the reigns of Qalandars’ batting expedition and bolstered their total with a sensational knock which featured three boundaries and four sixes, three out of which came against Abrar in the 16th over.

He carried his bat all the way through with an unbeaten 45 off just 17 deliveries.

Besides him, Sikandar Raza (18) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (12) also made notable contributions at the death with brisk cameos.

Hasnain and Hosein bagged two wickets each for the Gladiators while Abrar, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Wasim Jr made one scalp each.

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PSL 9: Qalandars win toss, elect to bat first against Gladiators

LAHORE: Lahore Qalandars have won the toss and elected to bat first against Quetta Gladiators in the fourth match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9 here at Gaddafi Stadium on Monday.

PLAYING XIs

Lahore Qalandars: Fakhar Zaman, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Rassie van der Dussen, Abdullah Shafique, Sikandar Raza, Salman Fayyaz, Carlos Brathwaite, Jahandad Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan.

Quetta Gladiators: Jason Roy, Saud Shakeel (vc), Khawaja Nafay, Rilee Rossouw (c), Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sherfane Rutherford, Akeal Hosein, Muhammad Wasim Jnr, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Amir, Abrar Ahmed.

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches 16, Lahore Qalandars 9, Quetta Gladiators 7

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Raza, bowlers power Lahore Qalandars to thrash Quetta Gladiators

LAHORE: Sikandar Raza played a fighting 71-run knock to recover Lahore Qalandars to a commendable total of 148 before bowlers powered the home side to a convincing 17-run victory over rock-bottom Quetta Gladiators in the 18th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season eight.

Set to chase a modest 149, the Gladiators fell 17 runs short of sealing a much-needed victory in the ongoing extravaganza and moved to the verge of an early exit from the extravaganza.

Earlier in the pursuit, the Gladiators’ openers Will Smeed and young Yasir Khan scripted a flying start to their side as the pair raised 50 runs within the power-play before Haris Rauf provided a much-needed breakthrough to the Qalandars as he dismissed the latter on 14.

Yasir’s dismissal triggered a match-defining collapse which consequently caused the Gladiators to slip to 80/5 in the 14th over.

Gladiators’ skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed then looked to anchor the run chase with a brief 25-run partnership for the sixth wicket with Odean Smith (11) but remained a touch slow in the process; causing the required run rate to climb sharply.

The Gladiators, in dire need of big hits, failed to charge against a tight bowling display from Qalandars in the death overs and eventually ended up 17 runs short.

Gladiators’ captain Sarfaraz remained not out with his cautious 27 off 28, while Will Smeed top-scored for the side with 32 off 25 balls, hitting six boundaries.

Haris led the bowling attack for the Qalandars with 3/22 followed by Rashid Khan with 2/14, while David Wiese made one scalp.

Put into bat first, the Qalandars managed to raise 147 before bundling out in the final over at the back of a scintillating 71-run knock by Raza.

Earlier, the home side got off to a poor start as the side lost seven wickets for just 50 runs in the first 10 overs.

With their side in heaps of trouble, Raza stitched a fighting seventh-wicket partnership with Rashid Khan and launched a counter-attack on the Gladiators’ bowlers as the pair added 69 runs in just 39 deliveries.

Rashid supported Raza brilliantly amid their glorious stand before Odean Smith got rid of him in the 16th over. He could score 21 off 20, hitting one boundary and a six.

Naseem Shah then dismissed Haris Rauf for a duck in the next over which resulted in the hosts slipping to 125/9.

Despite nine down, Raza carried on his baton charge on the Gladiators as he put on a vital 15-run partnership with Zaman Khan before the latter perished in the final over for a duck.

Raza remained unbeaten with his fighting knock and top-scored for Qalandars with 71 off just 34 deliveries, laced up with eight boundaries and three sixes.

Mohammad Nawaz and Naveen-ul-Haq led the Gladiators’ bowling attack with two wickets each, while Smith, Umaid Asif and Naseem struck out a batter each.

PSL 8: Quetta Gladiators win toss, opt to bat first against Lahore Qalandars

LAHORE: Quetta Gladiators have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Lahore Qalandars in the 18th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season eight.

PLAYING XIs

Lahore Qalandars: Fakhar Zaman, Tahir Baig, Abdullah Shafique, Sam Billings (wk), Hussain Talat, Sikandar Raza, David Wiese, Rashid Khan, Shaheen Afridi (c), Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan.

Quetta Gladiators: Sarfaraz Ahmed (c), Yasir Khan, Will Smeed, Martin Guptill, Iftikhar Ahmed, Odean Smith, Muhammad Hafeez, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Naveen-ul-Haq, Umaid Asif.

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Matches 15, Quetta Gladiators 8, Lahore Qalandars 7

Hope, Wiese star as Lahore Qalandars dominate Quetta Gladiators

KARACHI: Shai Hope smashed 47 from 32 balls before David Wiese took three wickets to put Lahore Qalandars in command as they beat Quetta Gladiators by 63 runs in the 10th match of the Pakistan Super League season 8. 

Defending champions Qalandars put up a combined batting effort to reach a respectable 198/6 in the 20 overs after they were put into bat.

In reply, apart from Jason Roy, Gladiators’ batting lineup failed completely in the chase as they finished the 20 overs with only 135 on board for the loss of eight wickets.

Qalandars’ skipper Shaheen gave an early breakthrough to his side in the very first over when he plumbed opener Abdul Wahid Bangulzai on a golden duck.

Martin Guptill and Roy then led the way and took the scoreboard to 52/1 before David Wiese came into the attack and dismissed the New Zealander on 15 after the powerplay.

Roy lit up the sky with five maximums and a four during his scintillating knock of 30-ball 48 before Rashid Khan got rid of him in the 10th over.

Following Roy’s dismissal Quetta lost control of the chase as they start to lose wickets at regular intervals despite a short-lived intent shown by Mohammad Hafeez (25 off 22) when he took Haris Rauf to the cleaners smashing two back-to-back sixes in the 11th over.

Wiese bagged two more wickets in the middle, dismissing Hafeez and Iftikhar Ahmed to almost end the game for Gladiators, whereas, Shaheen also took two more scalps to finish with brilliant figures of 3/15 in his four overs.

Earlier, Hope led the batting charge for Qalandars with a powerful knock in the middle, laced with five fours and a maximum, after openers Fakhar Zaman and Tahir Baig were sent back to the hut inside the powerplay.

West Indies’ new ODI captain sailed Qalandars to 146/3 before Odean Smith (2-41) got rid of him with Iftikhar grabbing the catch at deep mid-wicket.

Left-hander Hussain Talat also played a brief cameo alongside Hope, scoring 26 from 13 balls.

Zimbabwe’s Raza, however, fired in with two sixes and a four and went not out on 32 from 16 balls to steer Qalandars to a massive 193/5.

Quetta bowlers leaked too many runs, especially pace spearhead Naseem Shah, who went wicketless against 47 runs in his four overs.

Odeam Smith and spinner Qais Ahmed claimed two wickets apiece while Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Hasnain took a scalp each.

 

Fakhar, Kamran score half-centuries as Qalandars thump Gladiators

LAHORE: Fakhar Zaman and Kamran Ghulam batted brilliantly; both scoring half-centuries as Lahore Qalandars defeated Quetta Gladiators by eight wickets in the 20th match of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7.

Set to chase a mere 142, Qalandars’ batters sealed a comfortable victory in the 18th over with eight wickets to spare.

The openers – Abdullah Shafique and Fakhar provided a decent start to the side; putting on an important 41-runs partnership. Shafique, however, who was struggling to get going, departed in the sixth over after scoring 19 off 20 balls.

Fakhar, on the other hand, starred again with his bat and went on to smash his fifth half-century of PSL 7. He scored an astonishing 53 off just 42 balls, laced with six boundaries.

Kamran too was handy with the bat as the right-handed batter also chipped in with his half-century. He scored an unbeaten 55 off 39 balls; smashing four boundaries and a six.

The duo of Fakhar and Kamran recorded a match-winning 77-runs partnership for the second wicket; anchoring their side in the run chase.

For the Gladiators, Ghulam Mudassar and Noor Ahmad managed to pick one wicket each.

Qalandars’ skipper – Shaheen Afridi after putting the Gladiators to bat first, laid waste to the opposition in his first over as the left-arm pacer removed the dangerous Jason Roy and James Vince in two consecutive deliveries; pushing the Gladiators on the back foot.

Following the early trouble, Gladiators’ skipper – Sarfaraz Ahmed looked to anchor the innings alongside Ahsan Ali but, he too perished in the fourth over getting run-out for 12.

Ahsan too dismissed briefly as Rashid Khan cleaned him up for eight in the fifth over and as a result, the Gladiators lost their first four wickets for a mere 25.

Gladiators’ returning batter – Umar Akmal then intended to fight back; scoring 25 off just 19 balls, laced with three boundaries and a six. But, his stay at the crease remained brief as he miscued one of David Wiese’s delivery.

Following this, Iftikhar Ahmed stood up for his team and scored a valiant half-century. He scored 52 off just 39 balls; smashing two boundaries and three sixes before falling victim to Haris Rauf.

With some small contribution from the tailenders, the side managed to finish at 141 in the allotted 20 overs; handing an easy 142-runs target for the home side.

For Qalandars, Shaheen and Wiese bagged two wickets each, while Haris and Rashid made one scalp apiece.

Qalandars win toss, elect to bowl first against Gladiators

LAHORE: In the 20th match of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7, Lahore Qalandars have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Quetta Gladiators, here at Gaddafi Stadium.

PLAYING XIs

Lahore Qalandars team: Shaheen Afridi(c), Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique, Kamran Ghulam, Mohammad Hafeez, Philip Salt, Harry Brook, Rashid Khan, David Wiese, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan.

Quetta Gladiators team: Sarfaraz Ahmed(c), James Vince, Jason Roy, Ahsan Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Umar Akmal, Noor Ahmad, Sohail Tanvir, Naseem Shah, Ghulam Mudassar, Hassan Khan.

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches-13, Quetta Gladiators-7, Lahore Qalandars-6

Roy scores his maiden century as Gladiators pull off second PSL 7 victory

KARACHI: Jason Roy caught major limelight by scoring his maiden Pakistan Super League (PSL) century and helped Quetta Gladiators win their second match in the league by defeating Lahore Qalandars by seven wickets. 

Roy, who played just his first match in PSL 7, scored second fastest century of PSL. His powerful 116 runs knock was the fourth highest individual score in event’s history. The right-handed batter smashed eight maximums and 11 boundaries to set the tone for Gladiators to chase 205 runs in 19.3 overs.

James Vince (49*) and Mohammad Nawaz (25*) were the other prominent contributors from Gladiators. Vince struck five boundaries whereas Nawaz pulled off two sixes and a boundary.

For Qalandars, Haris Rauf, Kamran Ghulam and David Wiese bagged a wicket each.

Earlier, Fakhar Zaman scored a brilliant half-century up the order followed by Harry Brook’s late onslaught guided Qalandars to post 204-5 in the allotted 20 overs in 15th match.

Batting first, Fakhar and Abdullah Shafique provided a solid start to the side; putting up a decent 61-runs partnership before Abdullah walked back to the pavilion, scoring 32 off 27 deliveries.

Fakhar, on the other hand, kept the scoreboard ticking and scored magnificent half-century. Ghulam Mudassar, however, managed to dismiss the left-hander in the 17th over. He scored 70 off just 45 deliveries, laced with three boundaries and as many sixes.

Later, Brook’s onslaught in the 19th over bolstered Qalandars’ score. He remained unbeaten with his quickfire 41 off just 17 balls; smashing four boundaries and two sixes.

For the Gladiators, Mudassar bagged two wickets, while Iftikhar Ahmed and Luke Wood claimed a wicket apiece.

Gladiators win toss, opt to bowl first against Qalandars

KARACHI: Quetta Gladiators have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Lahore Qalandars in the 15th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7, here at National Stadium on Monday.

PLAYING XIs

Quetta Gladiators: Sarfaraz Ahmed (c), James Vince, Ahsan Ali, Jason Roy, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shahid Afridi, Muhammad Nawaz, Luke Wood, James Faulkner, Naseem Shah, Ghulam Mudassir

Lahore Qalandars: Shaheen Afridi (c), Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique, Kamran Ghulam, Mohammad Hafeez, Phil Salt, Harry Brook, David Wiese, Rashid Khan, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches-12, Lahore Qalandars-6, Quetta Gladiators-6

Gladiators to lock horns with Qalandars in search of second PSL 7 triumph

In the last match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7 Karachi-leg, Quetta Gladiators will be taking on Lahore Qalandars in pursuit of the second victory of the ongoing mega event.

So far in the marquee event, the PSL 2019 champions have been off-colour, having played four matches and only winning once. The Gladiators began their season with a loss to Peshawar Zalmi but quickly rebounded by defeating Karachi Kings. However, their comeback was short-lived, as the team lost their next two matches, including a thriller against Multan Sultans.

Sarfaraz XI are in dire need of the second victory of the PSL 7 before the league transfers to Lahore from today.

The Gladiators, who are currently struggling to get going will now have the services of the English explosive opener – Jason Roy, who is available for selection for tonight’s clash after the completion of his quarantine period, while Shahid Afridi has also participated in the squad’s last practice session after demanding rest from the management.

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The Qalandars, on the other hand, have had a strong start to the season, winning three of their four games thus far, with the Sultans being the only team they have lost to.

The side will rely significantly on their bowling line-up, which includes Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan, and Rashid Khan, while the side also possesses the firepower with the bat, which include the likes of Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Hafeez and Rashid.

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Matches-12, Lahore Qalandars-6, Quetta Gladiators-6