Three in three to seal the deal for the Gladiators! Finesse from the skipper as he hangs back to this gentle-paced length ball, rides the bounce and dabs it fine of the thirdman fielder
Kings vs Gladiators, 4th Match at Karachi, PSL, Jan 29 2022 - Match Result
Gladiators won by 8 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)
Imad Wasim has broken the record for playing the most T20s (60) for KK, going past Mohammad Amir
This is the lowest match aggregate (228) involving Kings & Gladiators in T20s
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Sarfraz Ahmed: I am happy with all of the bowlers, in particular Naseem Shah who was outstanding again tonight. We tasked our pacers to use the zip off the surface and bang it in to extract more out of it. Hasnain looks like a very improved player, he has domestic performances under his belt and now he's grabbing every opportunity he's getting with both hands."
Babar Azam: The pitch wasn't unplayable at all, we lost back-to-back wickets which didn't help our cause. We lost most of the wickets on the back of poor strokes and we would need to ponder hard over that. Hopefully we can learn from our mistakes and do better in tomorrow's encounter."
Naseem Shah is the player of the match. "I was trying in the first match too to bowl at a length and use variations. When I played at the CPL, I found good rhythm which carried through into the National T20. I hope to carry this momentum forward. I actively discuss field placements with the skipper whilst I'm bowling."
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Mariam: "Well, obviously this has been a horror start for Karachi. But fortunately it's just the start. Hoping to see Sahibzada Farhan in team, Qasim and Faisal Akram too. Big game vs Lahore tom. Can't afford to lose that "
10.30 PM: Excellent all-round show from the Gladiators who have backed up their terrific bowling performance with a solid batting display. Once again, their opening duo of Ahsan and Smeed chipped in with a crucial partnership at the top to set the tone for the rest of the batting order. The Gladiators did lose a bit of steam in the middle overs when the spinners were operating but they picked up pace in the latter half to win the game and also boost their net run-rate. The Kings, on the contrary, will be utterly disappointed for back-to-back poor outings. They have been outclassed tonight and the bowlers couldn't do much to defend a meager target of 113 runs. They would need to do a lot of pondering over their combinations and their batting that has faltered twice in two games now.
Quetta Gladiators have won by eight wickets and 25 balls to spare
Steered expertly behind backward point, short and wide, this time Sarfraz steers it with an open-faced blade, it's timed so well that it races across the turf and evades the thirdman fielder
Pulled away with disdain! Short of a length from Gregory, this pace won't worry Sarfraz much as he swivels and pulls it sublimely
Fuller length, wide outside off, creamed through the off-side and hustles back for a couple
Pace on, back of a length, dabbed gently towards backward point
Hamza: "Well i am afraid even amir and jordan wouldn't make any difference if they just got 113 to defend. Its the batting which needs to step up for kings."
Shab: "Don't QG know about something called the NRR?? Why are they not going after the runs quickly. They won't get small totals on total belters every time." Have picked up the pace now, to be fair.
Strategic time-out
Misfield at the thirdman boundary makes it three fours in a row. Short of a length, allows Ahsan to free his arms who thrashes hard, Lewis Gregory at thirdman fails to hold on to it and it trickles away for four more
Glanced fine and brings up yet another fifty! Pitched right up in the arc but it's wayward and legside-ish, just had to get some wood on that
Tonked over the off-side! Picks the off-cutter very early, keeps his balance as he lofts it over short cover. Welcome boundary for the men in purple
Overpitched and straying down, flicked through square leg for a couple
No boundary for fifty balls now
Short again, just outside off, open-faced defensive stroke into the off-side and he scurries through, a shy at the non-striker's again
Banged in short, Sarfraz looks to upper-cut it but not enough pace on that delivery
Quetta Gladiators tumbling just a tad bit here
Slower again, punched down the ground and Sarfraz scampers through, a shy at the non-striker's end and this could have been tight, too, had it hit
Slower delivery, on a length, tenderly pushed towards short midwicket
Short of a length, slashed through the off-side
The skipper joins Ahsan Ali now
Huge mix-up and Duckett perishes! Short of a length on leg-stump, pulled away towards square leg by Duckett who looks to scamper back for a couple but Ahsan denies a run. The Englishman is already halfway down the surface when he has to turn 180 degrees and scurry back, does not make it in time and he's livid with his partner
flipped to short midwicket
Slower length delivery outside off, slapped towards sweeper cover
Lewis Gregory for the first time tonight
Dainty push off the backfoot into the on-side
Beautifully bowled, pitched on middle and turns away sharply to evade his dangling blade, a rare fumble from Joe Clarke with the gloves
Brings out the broom but inside-edges it into the off-side
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Toss | Quetta Gladiators, elected to field first |
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Season | 2021/22 |
Player Of The Match | |
Match days | 29 January 2022 - night (20-over match) |
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Points | Quetta Gladiators 2, Karachi Kings 0 |
Over 16 • QG 115/2
Gladiators won by 8 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)