Sufiyan shines as Zalmi restrict Gladiators to modest total
KARACHI: Sufiyan Muqeem’s fifth consecutive three-wicket haul helped leaders Peshawar Zalmi to curtail traditional rivals Quetta Gladiators to a below-par total in the 23rd match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 here at the National Bank Stadium on Wednesday.
Zalmi captain Babar Azam’s decision to field first paid dividends as the previous edition’s runners-up could accumulate 154 all out in their 20 overs.
The Gladiators got off to a dismal start to their innings as their new opening pair of Ahsan Ali (four) and captain Saud Shakeel could yield only four runs as the former fell victim to Iftikhar Ahmed on the third delivery of the first over.
Shakeel then attempted to launch the Gladiators’ recovery alongside experienced Rilee Rossouw by putting together 35 runs for the second wicket until getting run out in the fifth over and walking back after scoring a 13-ball 16.
Rossouw was then involved in another crucial partnership for the Gladiators – a 29-run stand for the third wicket with Hassan Nawaz until eventually falling victim to Muqeem. He made 28 off 16 deliveries with the help of four fours.
Muqeem inflicted another setback to the Gladiators’ batting expedition in the 12th over as he got rid of Shamyl Hussain, who could score 12 off 10 deliveries.
With the scoreboard reading 86/4 in 11.4 overs, Nawaz raised a cautious 26-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Khawaja Nafay before both perished in successive overs and brought the total further down to 120/6 in 15.4 overs.
Nawaz remained the top-scorer for the Gladiators with a 35-ball 37, featuring four fours, while Nafay could muster 20 off 13 deliveries.
Later, Zalmi’s bowling attack ran through the Gladiators’ lower order and picked up the remaining four wickets for 34 runs in the remaining 26 deliveries despite Tom Curran’s valiant 15 off 10 deliveries.
Muqeem and Abdul Basit jointly led Zalmi’s bowling charge with three wickets each, but the former was more economical as he gave away just 25 runs in his four overs. Iftikhar, on the other hand, chipped in with one scalp. Staff Report
