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Karachi Kings Edge Lahore Qalandars in PSL 11
Karachi Kings chased 129 runs with key contributions from Muhammad Waseem and Abbas Afridi, winning with three balls left in a match against defending champions Lahore Qalandars.
- On Sunday at Gaddafi Stadium, the Karachi Kings defeated the Lahore Qalandars by 4 wickets in a Pakistan Super League 11 match, successfully chasing a 129-run target with three balls to spare.
- Qalandars captain Shaheen Shah Afridi chose to bat first, but the team accumulated only 128/9 in 20 overs, with Abdullah Shafique top-scoring at 33 and Haseebullah Khan contributing 28 off 30 deliveries.
- Adam Zampa led the Kings' bowling effort, earning Player of the Match with two wickets for 11 runs, while Moeen Ali and Mir Hamza also claimed two wickets each to restrict the Qalandars.
- Muhammad Waseem anchored the Kings' pursuit with 38 runs off 37 deliveries; following a five-run penalty against the Qalandars for altered ball condition, Abbas Afridi struck a four and a six to seal victory.
- This low-scoring thriller highlights the competitive nature of PSL 11, where the defending champions Qalandars have struggled to post defendable totals as the tournament progresses.
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Karachi Kings defeat Lahore Qalandars in low scoring PSL 11 encounter
Shaheen Afridi takes four wickets but Qalandars fall short.Karachi Kings seal victory with three balls remaining.Abbas Afridi hits four and six in final over to finish game.Karachi Kings beat Lahore Qalandars by four wickets in a...
Karachi Kings beat Lahore Qalandars in low-scoring PSL11 contest
F.P. Report LAHORE: Karachi Kings combined a disciplined bowling display with a composed chase led by Muhammad Waseem to defeat defending champions Lahore Qalandars by four wickets in a tense Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 clash at Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. Chasing a modest 129 on a challenging surface in this Pakistan Super League 2025 encounter, Karachi Kings reached 129/6 with three balls to spare. The Kings made a poor start, losing captain…
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