Karachi Kings suffered their fifth successive home defeat while Islamabad United notched up their third win in the Pakistan Super League at the National Stadium on Sunday. Alex Hales and Paul Stirling provided third 50 runs plus opening start as Islamabad United collected 177 for six in 20 overs. While Islamabad United scored 53 for no loss in their PowerPlay overs, Karachi Kings managed 35 for the loss of Sharjeel Khan and Babar Azam to eventually finish at 135 for nine and go down by 42 runs.
The result means Karachi Kings are winless at their halfway stage and staring in the eyes of an elimination. The 2020 champions are by no means out of the competition, but if previous events have anything to do with this year’s tournament, then they will have to win the remaining five matches in the Lahore leg and also improve their net run rate so that they remain in contention for a place in the play-offs.
Meanwhile, Islamabad United are on six points from five matches, Multan are at top of the table with five successive wins and Peshawar Zalmi are fourth with two wins and three loses. Second-placed Lahore Qalandars will take on fifth-placed Quetta Gladiators in the 15th and the last match of the Karachi-leg matches with the first ball to be bowled at 7.30 pm PKT.
Stirling, playing his last match for United before he joins Ireland on national duty, top-scored with 39 from 30 balls with three fours and two sixes, while Hales scored a 21-ball 30 with five fours. Their 66-run stand for the first wicket was the third time they had crossed the 50-run mark. Their other partnerships in the Karachi-leg remained 112 (v Zalmi), 22 (v Sultans), 55 (v Gladiators) and 16 (v Qalandars).
The middle-order thrived on the top-order’s start with Shadab Khan scoring a 19-ball 34 with four fours and a six and Colin Munro contributing a run-a-ball 33. In the death overs, Azam Khan hit two fours and six in a seven-ball 16 and Faheem Ashraf clobbered a six in his five-ball seven as United scored 47 in the last five overs to finish at 177 for six.
Kings, to secure their first win in the series, needed a solid and confident start. All they got were the run-outs of Sharjeel and Sahibzada Farhan, and Babar and Ian Cockbain missing straight balls as the 2020 champions slipped to 42 for four in eight overs.
Shadab then took four wickets in eight balls as Kings stuttered to 135 for nine with Mohammad Nabi providing some consolation with a 28-ball 47 not out with five fours and two sixes. “I am delighted with my fitness and form as it is a reward for my efforts and hard work over the past two years. Awards are important for the confidence of any player and while I had been trying, this is my first player of the match award and I look forward to winning more," Shadab said.
“Batting first after winning the toss was a strategic decision as we have the firepower and wicket-taking bowlers who can defend any score. I am happy with came together to the party and everyone picked up wickets and contributed evenly in the team’s success.”