Unbeaten Peshawar Zalmi outclass Karachi Kings by seven wickets
For Peshawar, Kusal Mendis and Farhan Yousaf scored unbeaten 80 and 58 respectively to help them chase down 183 in 18.5 overs
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Peshawar Zalmi have won eight out of nine matches, with one being a washout
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Peshawar Zalmi extended their strong run in the HBL PSL 2026, securing their eighth win in nine matches, with one being a wash out, after a convincing victory over Karachi Kings.
The Babar Azam-led outfit successfully chased down 183 in 18.5 overs with seven wickets in hand, powered by standout half-centuries from Kusal Mendis and Farhan Yousaf.
For the Kings, Hasan Ali struck the first blow, dismissing Vince for 16 off 10 balls, an innings featuring two fours and a six, and bringing an end to the 37-run opening partnership.
Zalmi then lost their second wicket inside the powerplay when Abbas Afridi removed Babar Azam, who scored 25 off 19 deliveries with four boundaries and a six, leaving the team at 45 for 2 after 5.2 overs.
Kusal Mendis held the innings together with a composed yet fluent knock, bringing up his fourth PSL fifty while maintaining a steady scoring rate.
Peshawar slipped further to 95 for 3 when Aaron Hardie was dismissed cheaply for five off six balls by Khushdil Shah.
Mendis then combined with Farhan Yousaf to rebuild the innings, the pair stitching together a vital 50-run partnership that put Zalmi in control.
Yousaf accelerated the scoring with a flurry of boundaries as Zalmi eased past the 150-run mark.
He ultimately finished the chase in style, hitting a boundary to secure victory and complete his maiden PSL half-century.
First innings
Batting first, Karachi Kings posted 182 driven by solid contributions from Jason Roy (85) and Azam Khan (35).
Openers David Warner and Roy gave their side a steady start before early breakthroughs from Ali Raza and Abbas Afridi halted momentum.
Roy anchored the innings with a fluent 85 off 51 balls, bringing up his ninth PSL fifty, while Azam Khan provided late impetus with a quickfire 35 from 19 deliveries.
Despite useful partnerships through the middle overs, Karachi lost wickets at regular intervals, preventing them from accelerating further.
In the closing stages, Ali Raza delivered a decisive final over. He complete a hat-trick removing Shahid Aziz and Hasan Ali to wrap up Karachi’s innings in dramatic fashion.





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