Quetta Gladiators compelling victory in the reverse encounter might indicate that it is easier said than accomplished for the last-placed…
Quetta Gladiators compelling victory in the reverse encounter might indicate that it is easier said than accomplished for the last-placed…
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Match: Quetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings, Match 28 PSL 2022.
Date: 20th February 2022.
Time: 3:00 PM IST.
Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
The pitch at the Gaddafi Stadium is a batting wicket. The ball is anticipated to reach onto the bat agreeably. There will be some sidewards move on offer for the new-ball bowlers. Spinners will play a significant role as the game progresses.
Clear skies are predicted to be a part of the matchday. The heat is anticipated to hover within 7, and 24 degrees Celsius, and no rainfall is foreseen during the complete game.
Quetta Gladiators are coming in this meeting after suffering their previous game to the Multan Sultans. The Gladiators’ bowling lineup fell target to the overgrown duo of Rizwan and Rilee Rossouw after the Sultans amassed up 245 runs while batting foremost.
Naseem, Muddasar and Mohammad Irfan individually asserted a wicket. Chasing a steep total, the Gladiators were all out for 128 runs. Jason Roy (19-ball 38) and Umar Akmal (23-ball 50) were the top scorers for the Gladiators.
Jason Roy, Will Smeed, Ahsan Ali, Umar Akmal, Iftikhar Ahmed, Sarfaraz Ahmad (c) (wk), Sohail Tanvir, Noor Ahmed, Naseem Shah, Ghulam Mudassar, Mohammad Irfan
Karachi King’s head into this meeting on the back of success facing against the Lahore Qalandars. Batting foremost, the Kings worked a 149-run totality, turn of an anchoring inning from captain Babar Azam (32-ball 39). Cameos with the bat from Akram (18-ball 26) and Gregory (16-ball 27) moved the Kings to a defendable count. The King’s bowling aggression was up to the job, determining the Qalandars to 127/9. Mir Hamza was the celebrity with the ball in hand, proclaiming figures of 4/2 while Chris Jordan claimed two wickets.
Joe Clarke, Babar Azam (c), Sharjeel Khan, Qasim Akram, Rohail Nazir (wk), Mohammad Nabi, Imad Nasim, Lewis Gregory, Chris Jordan, Usman Khan Shinwari, Mir Hamza
Karachi will be wishing to finish their contest with a victor facing against a side that has the grade but has lacked state in the continuous season of the PSL. Karachi Kings are the dearests to end on top in this meeting. However, Quetta Gladiators compelling victory in the reverse encounter might indicate that it is easier said than accomplished for the last-placed Karachi.