PSL 10: Mohammad Rizwan reflects on Multan Sultans’ defeat to Gladiators

RAWALPINDI: Multan Sultans captain Mohammad Rizwan shared his thoughts after the team’s narrow loss against Quetta Gladiators in the 28th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10. 

Defending a challenging 186-run target, Multan Sultans crumbled under pressure and lost the match on the last ball of the final over. The loss marked the end of Sultan’s horror campaign in PSL 10, which saw nine losses out of 10 games.

Gladiators started the chase rapidly as Khawaja Nafay and skipper Saud Shakeel put on a blazing 77-run stand in 7.5 overs. Nafay, in only his second match of the season, scored a brisk half-century, setting the tone for the chase.

Multan Sultans had their moments in the game, but they were unable to secure a victory, falling short against their opponents.

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Hasan Nawaz was once again the hero for Quetta Gladiators with an unbeaten 67 off 38 balls, with the help of two fours and half a dozen sixes. He was awarded Player of the Match for his outstanding knock.

The victory secured Quetta Gladiators’ top spot on the table with 15 points from 10 matches.

While speaking during the post-match presentation, Rizwan praised Hasan Nawaz’s knock, mentioning that youngsters will certainly benefit the Pakistan cricket.

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“It was a good match, and I think everyone enjoyed it. Hasan Nawaz is improving day by day, and the progress of the youngsters will certainly benefit Pakistan cricket,” he said.

Despite Multan Sultans being on the losing side most of the time in the tournament, Mohammad Rizwan is the leading run-scorer of PSL 10.

He amassed 367 runs in 10 innings at an average of 52.42 with the help of a century and a half-century.

READ: PSL 10: Quetta Gladiators seal top spot with last-ball win over Multan Sultans

PSL 10: Quetta Gladiators seal top spot with last-ball win over Multan Sultans

RAWALPINDI: Hasan Nawaz’s heroics and Khawaja Nafay’s blazing half-century propelled Quetta Gladiators to a narrow win over Multan Sultans in the 28th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 here at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing a challenging 186-run target, Quetta Gladiators secured a thrilling two-wicket win on the last ball of the penultimate over to secure top spot on the PSL 10 points table.

Gladiators started the chase rapidly as Khawaja Nafay and skipper Saud Shakeel put on a blazing 77-run stand in 7.5 overs.

Nafay, in only his second match of the season, set the tone with 12 runs off Dilshan Madushanka’s third over. On the other hand, Saud Shakeel played second fiddle, rotating the strike to keep the scoreboard ticking.

Quetta Gladiators were 60-0 at the end of the powerplay, thanks to a 12-run fifth over of Ubaid Shah’s bowling. The onslaught continued as Nafay reached his half-century in the eighth over but was eventually dismissed for 51 runs off 26 balls, which included five fours and four sixes.

Quetta Gladiators were steady in the chase at this stage, with 78-1 at the end of the eighth over. However, things started turning for Multan Sultans as they struck on regular intervals.

Saud Shakeel was dismissed in the ninth after scoring 18 off 24 balls. Multan Sultans returned strongly with another wicket in the 10th as Shahid Aziz dismissed Avishka Fernando.

However, Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Chandimal arrived at the crease and smoked 17 runs off Mohammad Hasnain’s 11th over, bringing the score to 107-3. The Gladiators were once again looking steady in the chase amid a brief 29-run partnership between Chandimal and Hasan Nawaz.

Chandimal was removed after scoring 17 off 10 balls with the help of two fours and a six. Soon after, Danish Aziz followed him with a five-ball duck as Multan Sultans sensed a victory as the scorecard read 123-5 in 13.5 overs.

Despite wickets tumbling around, Hasan Nawaz forged brief partnerships with the lower order, eventually taking Quetta Gladiators to 161-7 in 17.3 overs. Faheem Ashraf scored 16 runs, while Mohammad Wasim managed only one before getting out in the same over.

Nevertheless, Hasan Nawaz remained resilient during the chase. He hit a six on the last ball, leading his team to victory in a tense finish, as Quetta scored 11 runs in the last over.

He scored an eye-catching 67* off 38 balls with the help of six towering sixes and two fours, which earned him the Player of the Match award.

For Multan Sultans, Shahid Aziz was the standout bowler, taking three for 29 in his four overs.

Earlier, opting to bat first, Multan Sultans posted 185 on the loss of seven wickets in their allocated 20 overs.

The Sultans were jolted with an early blow in the second over as skipper Mohammad Rizwan was clean bowled by Faheem Ashraf, leaving the side at 12/1 after 1.2 overs.

However, Yasir Khan held firm after setting the tone with consecutive boundaries in the first over.

Yasir partnered with Jahanzeib Sultan to establish an aggressive 52-run partnership for the second wicket. Both players attacked the Gladiators’ bowling, consistently hitting boundaries and keeping the scoring rate high.

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The partnership came to an end when Jahanzeib was out for 25 runs off 21 balls, dismissed by Usman Tariq, leaving Multan at 64/2 in 6.5 overs.

Yasir continued to lead the innings with a dynamic approach, eyeing a half-century, but he was soon dismissed for 45 runs off 25 balls. At this stage, Multan found themselves at 79/3 after nine overs.

Tayyab Tahir and Humayon Altaf then took charge, forging a 41-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Their partnership ended when Khurram Shahzad dismissed Altaf for 16 runs off 13 balls, reducing Sultans to 120/4 in 13.2 overs.

Tayyab, in good form, fell in the 15th over after scoring 36 runs off 24 balls, leaving Multan at 136/5. As the innings progressed, the Sultans lost more wickets, with Abrar Ahmed removing Peter Hatzoglou for just one run.

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Despite this, Aamer Azmat made a significant impact in the final overs, hitting a huge six off Khurram Shahzad to help the team surpass 150 runs in the 18th over.

Aamer Azmat remained not out on 21 runs off 16 balls, while Mohammad Hasnain hit a boundary in the last over to wrap up the innings.

Usman Tariq was the standout bowler for Quetta Gladiators, achieving impressive figures of 3 wickets for 32 runs in his four overs.

PLAYING XIs

Multan Sultans: Yasir Khan, Mohammad Rizwan (c), Jahanzaib Sultan, Tayyab Tahir, Humayon Altaf, Muhammad Amir Barki, Shahid Aziz, Peter Hatzoglou, Dilshan Madhushanka, Mohammad Hasnain, Ubaid Shah.

Quetta Gladiators: Saud Shakeel, Avishka Fernando, Dinesh Chandimal, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Nawaz, Khawaja Nafay, Danish Aziz, Mohammad Wasim, Khurram Shahzad, Abrar Ahmed, Usman Tariq.

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Iftikhar Ahmed opens up on Multan Sultans’ struggles in PSL 10

Multan Sultans’ middle-order batter Iftikhar Ahmed has shared his thoughts on the team’s disappointing campaign in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.

The 2021 champions and the last three seasons’ runners-up had a dismal campaign, losing eight out of nine matches. They are currently languishing bottom of the table with only two points.

Multan Sultans failed with the bat and ball in the tournament, with poor fielding being particularly noticeable.

Their misery with the bat was evident in the match against Peshawar Zalmi, where they crumbled for 108 in 19.1 overs.

The defeat set an unwanted record for Multan Sultans as they became the only team in the tournament’s history to be bowled out for under 120 runs four times in a single season.

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While speaking on a private TV channel, Iftikhar Ahmed expressed disappointment over the quality of cricket, mentioning that they have been unable to perform as they did in previous years.

“We have lost eight matches out of nine. You have to play quality cricket in the PSL, which we have been playing for the past four years,” he said.

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“Look, if the team losses, then every aspect of its performance is highlighted. I believe that, in addition to fielding, we have not performed well in any area. We didn’t lose solely due to the fielding; it was due to overall lack of performance,” he added.

The right-handed batter emphasized the lack of power-hitting in this PSL, stating that extensive work is needed on this ability within a specific timeframe to achieve better results.

”If you work for a month with someone, this is not enough. Instead, we should create a schedule for at least six months dedicated to developing the power-hitting skills of players. This way, we can see significant improvements at the next level,” he concluded.

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Babar Azam hails Saim Ayub as game changer after knock against Multan Sultans

MULTAN: Peshawar Zalmi captain Babar Azam praised Saim Ayub for his composed knock against Multan Sultans in the 25th match of the Pakistan Super League PSL (10) here on Monday.

Peshawar Zalmi chased down the modest total of 109 in 13 overs, losing just three wickets in the process.

Saim Ayub returned to form, scoring 49 off 33 balls, striking four fours and three sixes.

During the post-match presentation, Babar Azam lauded Saim Ayub for his much-awaited knock.

“I want to particularly mention Saim Ayub’s knock. We were all eagerly waiting for him to come good, and thankfully, he scored a few runs tonight,” he said.

Babar Azam deemed Saim crucial for Peshawar Zalmi, calling him a game-changer.

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“As we know, his form is crucial for Peshawar Zalmi. He has the ability to turn the game around when he’s in good form. He’s a game-changer, and tonight showed that he’s coming back into form,” he added.

Babar Azam mentioned that the break seemed to benefit him. He noted that as a young player, it’s important for Saim Ayub to learn to push through difficult times.

“I think the break really helped him. He’s a young player, and we want him to fight through the tough patches.”

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Babar Azam praised bowlers for making early inroads while highlighting the continuous bowling change.

“I think we weren’t expecting the pitch to behave the way it did, but credit should go to our bowlers. When a team takes early wickets, the opposition feels the pressure, and we managed to keep adding more pressure with each bowling change, ” he explained.

He emphasized execution while revealing the team’s plan against Multan Sultans’ batting unit.

“The balls bowled on a good length came on to the bat in a two-paced manner. Our plan was simple: hit the pitch hard and bowl according to the field, and that’s why we could restrict them to such a low total,” Babar said.

READ: ‘We failed to execute our plans’: Mohammad Rizwan on loss to Peshawar Zalmi

‘We failed to execute our plans’: Mohammad Rizwan on loss to Peshawar Zalmi

MULTAN: Multan Sultans captain Mohammad Rizwan expressed disappointment over poor execution in the loss to Peshawar Zalmi in the 25th match of the Pakistan Super League (10) here on Monday.

Peshawar Zalmi chased down the modest total of 109 in 13 overs, losing just three wickets in the process.

Saim Ayub starred with bat, scoring 49 off 33 balls, striking four fours and three sixes while Ahmed Daniyal bagged ‘Player of the Match’ award for his outstanding three wicket haul.

Earlier, Multan Sultans were bowled out for 108 in 19.1 overs in a poor batting display. The loss marked Multan Sultans’ eighth defeat of the season, with only one win out of nine matches.

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While speaking during the post-match presentation, Mohammad Rizwan emphasized on pitch, pointing out that the pitch behaved differently in the second innings.

“The ball was coming onto the bat well in the first innings, but it started to behave a bit differently later on. In the second innings, they batted really well, and unfortunately, we failed to execute our plans,” he said.

He further emphasized the younger players, praising their performances while also highlighting the contributions of the players from last season.

“Shahid has bowled exceptionally well, and we also have Ubaid, who’s been doing a great job. The youngsters are performing really well—Ali Raza, for instance, has impressed.”

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“Last season, we had top players like Mohammad Ali, but now they’re playing for different teams. The names in the squad don’t matter much; if you drop too many catches, it will cost you, Rizwan added.

At last, Mohammad Rizwan aimed to provide a performance that would once again fill Multan Cricket stadium.

“The Multan crowd supports good cricket, and I hope we can give them a performance that fills the stadium again,” Mohammad Rizwan concluded.

READ: PSL 10: Daniyal, Ayub shine as Peshawar Zalmi thump Multan Sultans

PSL 10: Daniyal, Ayub shine as Peshawar Zalmi thump Multan Sultans

MULTAN: Ahmed Daniyal’s three-wicket haul and Saim Ayub’s explosive 49 led Peshawar Zalmi to a convincing victory over Multan Sultans in the 25th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 at Multan Cricket Stadium on Monday.

Chasing a modest 109-run total, Peshawar Zalmi comfortably knocked the winning runs on the loss of three wickets in 13 overs.

Peshawar Zalmi were off to a shaky start, losing Mitchell Owen for one in the first over. However, Babar Azam and Saim Ayub forged a 49-run stand for the second wicket, bringing the score to 57 in 6.4 overs.

Babar Azam was dismissed for 8 runs off 13 balls by an outstanding delivery from debutant Shahid Aziz.

Meanwhile, Saim Ayub returned to form with a swashbuckling 49 off 33, laced with three sixes and four elegant fours. He was dismissed when Zalmi’s scorecard showed a total of 70 runs for 3 wickets in 9 overs.

Despite losing wickets, Peshawar Zalmi scored quickly as Max Bryant and Mohammad Haris formed an unbeaten 40-run partnership, guiding their team to victory.

For Multan Sultans, Shahid Aziz claimed two wickets while David Willey picked up one wicket.

Earlier, Peshawar Zalmi bowled out Multan Sultans for 108 in 19.1 overs.

Opting to bat first, Multan Sultans got off to a poor start after losing their opening batters inside the powerplay. Yasir Khan was the first to go after scoring 10 off 11 deliveries.

Shortly after, Mohammad Rizwan was dismissed for 17 runs off 14 balls, with the help of three fours, leaving Sultan 34-2.

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In an attempt to steady Multan Sultans’ innings, Tayyar Tahir and Shai Hope formed a brief 26-run partnership before the former was dismissed off Ahmed Daniyal for 22.

Peshawar Zalmi struck at regular intervals, never allowing the home team to recover, with Shai Hope at the receiving end. Ashton Turner fell to Maaz Sadaqat for a duck as the Sultans slumped to 61/4 in 9.3 overs.

Muhammad Amir Barki failed in his PSL 10 debut game and became Sadaqat’s second victim after scoring just three runs.

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Shahid Aziz made one before his dismissal off Ali Raza, while David Willey was removed by Ahmed Daniyal on eight.

Ubaid Shah became Daniyal’s third victim in the game while Mohammad Hasnain was dismissed by Wood after he scored 11.

Faisal Akram remained unbeaten on four as Peshawar Zalmi bundled out Multan Sultans for 108 in 19.1 overs.

For Peshawar Zalmi, it was an all-round bowling effort with Ahmed Daniyal being the stand-out bowler.  He picked up three wickets while Luke Wood bagged two.

PLAYING XIs

Peshawar Zalmi: Mitch Owen, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam (cap), Mohammad Haris (wk), Hussain Talat, Max Bryant, Maaz Sadaqat, Luke Wood, Alzari Joseph, Ahmed Daniyal, Ali Raza

Multan Sultans: Yasir Khan, Mohammad Rizwan (cap & wk), Shai Hope, Tayyab Tahir, Muhammad Amir Barki, Ashton Turner, Shahid Aziz, David Willey, Faisal Akram, Mohammad Hasnain, Ubaid Shah

READ: Peshawar Zalmi coach laments rushing Saim Ayub back in PSL after injury

PSL 10: Multan Sultans win toss against Peshawar Zalmi

MULTAN: Multan Sultans have won the toss and opted to bat first against Peshawar Zalmi in the 25th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 here at Multan Cricket Stadium on Monday. 

PLAYING XIs

Peshawar Zalmi: Mitch Owen, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam (cap), Mohammad Haris (wk), Hussain Talat, Max Bryant, Maaz Sadaqat, Luke Wood, Alzari Joseph, Ahmed Daniyal, Ali Raza

Multan Sultans: Yasir Khan, Mohammad Rizwan (cap & wk), Shai Hope, Tayyab Tahir, Muhammad Amir Barki, Ashton Turner, Shahid Aziz, David Willey, Faisal Akram, Mohammad Hasnain, Ubaid Shah.

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HEAD TO HEAD

Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans have faced each other 17 times in the PSL. In these encounters, Multan has won 11 matches while Peshawar has secured 6 wins.

RECORD: Matches 17, Multan Sultans 11, Peshawar Zalmi 6

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The highly anticipated Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 will run from Friday, 11 April, to Sunday, 18 May.

This thrilling six-team showdown will feature a total of 34 electrifying matches, captivating cricket fans across the nation.

The iconic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore will be a key venue, hosting 13 matches, including the Eliminators and the grand final, which promises to be a spectacular event.

According to the PSL 10 schedule, the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will heighten the excitement with 11 action-packed matches, including the crucial Qualifier 1 on May 13.

Meanwhile, the historic National Bank Stadium in Karachi and the vibrant Multan Cricket Stadium will each host five dynamic matches.

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Irfan Khan hails team combination after emphatic win over Multan Sultans

LAHORE: Karachi Kings middle-order batter Irfan Khan Niazi expressed satisfaction with both his performance and the team’s atmosphere after a dominant win over Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.

Chasing a daunting 205-run target, Multan Sultans crumbled under the pressure and were bowled out for a mere 117 in 16.1 overs, thanks to a dominant bowling display from Karachi Kings bowlers.

The defeat marked the end of the road for the Sultans in this PSL, after they managed only one win in eight games.

Multan Sultans started poorly in the chase, losing their in-form batter Mohammad Rizwan for a golden duck in the second over. Their batting line could not rise to the occasion in a do-or-die encounter, eventually folding out for a mere total.

Irfan Khan played a crucial knock in challenging times for the team, helping Karachi Kings cross the 200-run mark.

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During the post-match press conference, Irfan Khan reflected on Karachi Kings’ last season performance, admitting that the team struggled to find the right balance, but this year they have a strong team.

“Our combination wasn’t great last year. This time, we’ve stepped onto the field with a much better combination,” he said.

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Irfan, who scored a composed 40 off 33 balls, said his knock boosted his self-belief.

“Playing today’s innings has increased my confidence, ” Irfan Khan remarked.

He also praised the positive atmosphere in the dressing room while aiming to make consistent contributions to the team.

“The atmosphere in the dressing room is very good,” he shared. “I’ll try to play my part in Karachi’s wins with the bat in the upcoming matches.”

He also lauded the impact of the overseas players, noting that their contributions are a big plus for the team.

“Our foreign cricketers are in good form, which is a big plus for us,” Irfan Khan concluded.

READ: James Vince credits openers, bowlers for dominant win against Multan Sultans

James Vince credits openers, bowlers for dominant win against Multan Sultans

LAHORE: James Vince, the top-order batter for Karachi Kings, praised the openers and bowlers for securing an impressive 87-run victory against Multan Sultans in the 20th match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.

Chasing a daunting 205-run target, Multan Sultans crumbled under the pressure and were bowled out for a mere 117 in 16.1 overs, thanks to a dominant bowling display from Karachi Kings bowlers.

The defeat marked the end of the road for the Sultans in this PSL, after they managed only one win in eight games.

Multan Sultans started poorly in the chase, losing their in-form batter Mohammad Rizwan for a golden duck in the second over. Their batting line could not rise to the occasion in a do-or-die encounter, eventually folding out for a mere total.

James Vince clinched the ‘Player of the Match’ award for his gutsy 65 off 45 deliveries.

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While sharing his thoughts during the post-match presentation, James Vince emphasized the importance of bouncing back after a break.

“The competition’s been a bit stop-start for us—win one, lose one—so it was important to bounce back with a win today after the mini break,” he said.

He gave credit to the openers for laying a solid foundation while acknowledging the bowlers for a clinical display.

“I thought the openers gave us a fantastic start, which really set the tone. As the ball got older, batting became a bit trickier—I didn’t find it that easy out there. But posting 200 on this pitch was always going to be a challenging target, and full credit to the bowlers for finishing the job,” said Vince.

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The right-handed batter highlighted the importance of strategic thinking, particularly the ability to read the pitch.

“In T20s, it’s crucial to assess the wicket early—some days it’s a 200-run pitch, other days you need to be a bit smarter with your approach.

“The key is to read the conditions quickly and make sure you don’t let the opposition back into the game. It’s all about adapting and executing the right plans on the day,” he concluded.

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Mohammad Rizwan opens up after Multan Sultans’ elimination from PSL 10

LAHORE: Multan Sultans captain Mohammad Rizwan has highlighted the team’s shortcomings after they were eliminated from the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.

Chasing a daunting 205-run target, Multan Sultans crumbled under the pressure and were bowled out for a mere 117 in 16.1 overs in the 20th match of PSL 10 here at Gaddafi Stadium.

The Sultans’ seventh loss in the season also ended their hopes of qualifying for the Playoffs.

While speaking during the post-match press conference, Rizwan reflected on the side’s struggles throughout the tournament, their misreading of conditions.

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“We picked our squad based on the conditions,” he explained. “But unfortunately, the conditions didn’t go in our favour.”

Mohammad Rizwan revealed that when they arrived at Gaddafi Stadium, they found more grass on the pitch than expected, which disrupted their plans.

“We’re not the only ones — other teams have also struggled here,” he added.

Despite the setbacks, Rizwan made it clear he wasn’t offering excuses.

“I don’t want to make any excuse for the defeat. We played badly and we’re out of the tournament today,” he said.

Despite the setback, Mohammad Rizwan remains optimistic that the two remaining matches could help the team regain some pride.

“We still have two games to correct our mistakes,” Rizwan remarked.

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Rizwan also stressed his belief in earning victories through performance alone.

“I like to win on the strength of our own game. Depending on others doesn’t feel right,” he said.

Reflecting on Multan Sultans’ journey in PSL 10, he reminded reporters that the same core team had performed consistently well over the last four seasons.

“Everyone knows what we’ve gone through this season,” he said, hinting at internal challenges. Our fielding hasn’t been good throughout the tournament,” he admitted.

READ: Nabi, Vince star as Karachi Kings knock Multan Sultans out of PSL 10

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