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Peshawar Zalmi (157/6) beat Quetta Gladiators (154/4) by 6 wickets in Match 9 of PSL 8

Unfortunately Wasim jnr is higher in tge pecking order in the tm's estimate.

Selectors have short memory so if Hasnain finish off well and Wasim J does not then Hasnain will get his chance, either way both I am sure will be in the squad with Dhani no longer in picture, rightly so.
 
Spinners have lost the game for Quetta. Both have been absolutely crap, on a day when first bowlers have been exceptional.
 
Seems Babar's win record will improve today

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QG looking very flat out there.

Same issues season after season.
 
Two maidens played by guptil and Roy then Nawaz and qais leaking runs .
 
Looks like overseas players lost it for Quetta.

Roy, Guptil, and Smith.

Roy should be benched. He has been in horrible form for the last year. Even lost his place in the England team.
 
Babar Azam: The bowlers bowled well in the first six overs. The ball was not coming on and was a bit two paced. Usman benefitted from the start and picked up a couple of wickets in the middle overs. We gave away 20 runs more towards the end, we thought we could restrict them to 130-140. We got ahead with the bat in the powerplay but again lost our way, needed Powell and Neesham to bail us out. The youngsters have a very good opportunity and they execute the plan given to them. Our middle order is very experienced and you have an edge when there are experienced players in your line-up.

James Neesham | Player of the Match: It was a tough surface. We let them slip towards the end with the ball. You come in and try to keep the required rate under control, that's what Rovman and myself did. The last thing you want to do is go out there and chew 10-12 balls, putting pressure on the lower order. Playing all over the world helps in knowing what to do and what not to do, that's why you get the overseas players.

Sarfaraz Ahmed: The pitch was favorable to the bowlers as the ball was not coming on. 150 was a par score but we conceded too many boundary balls at the start. You are happy when the youngsters are doing well and improving. We are confident but there are small mistakes and if we can correct them then we will be good. We have to communicate about what the surface is doing, where to bowl and what kind of field to set. Yes, we are missing him (Sir Viv Richards), hopefully gets well soon and joins us.

Rovman Powell: The plan was to bat with the captain. All I needed to do was bat and take the game deep. He (Babar) just told me to build a partnership and I was able to do that with Neesham. It is my second year with the franchise and the management has made me feel like family. We are playing good cricket and need to do that for a longer period. Now we have to keep improving as individuals and as a team. The pitch was good, after my first 10-12 balls I found it comfortable.
 
Haris gave them a very good start and we're ahead of the game from their.
 
Peshawar Zalmi had their second win of the HBL Pakistan Super League as they defeated Peshawar Zalmi by four wickets with nine balls spare at the National Bank Cricket Arena on Monday night.

Peshawar Zalmi were set 155 to win and a breezy opening partnership between Mohammad Haris and Babar Azam and solid contributions in the middle order from Rovman Powell and Jimmy Neesham made it seem like a cakewalk in the end as Quetta Gladiators faced their second defeat in three matches.

Twenty-one-year-old Haris set the run chase on fire in the second over by spanking Mohammad Nawaz for consecutive fours on the first three balls, and Babar stroked him for another four on the fifth ball as Peshawar Zalmi gathered 17 runs, and had 29 runs on board by the end of the over.

Mohammad Hasnain – who was splendid with his lengths and finished with remarkable figures for three for 13 in four – turned the tables with back-to-back dismissals of Haris and Saim Ayub. The right-arm fast struck again in the next with the wicket of Tom Kohler-Cadmore as Peshawar Zalmi slipped to 47 for three.

After a two-over-long lull, Babar was plumb off Nawaz, and as Quetta Gladiators started to believe, Jimmy Neesham turned the tide with a four and a six off his first two balls. He added 46 with Powell (36 off 23) that weathered the storm before Naseem Shah bowled the West Indian in the 13th over.

Neesham took on the attack and clubbed Qais Ahmed for a six and two fours in the 15th to reduce the number of runs required than the balls remaining. Though he was out in that over, Neeshan, who was named the player of the match later, had done enough for Wahab Riaz and Dasun Shanaka to take Peshawar Zalmi over the line.

Naseem, who after giving away eight in the first over finished with one for 19 in four, and Hasnain bowled beautifully in the next two overs. Naseem allowed only two in the 16th – one of them being a leg-bye – and Hasnain delivered the 17th a maiden.

When Shanaka dispatched Smith for a boundary in the 18th that pretty much settled the game. Peshawar Zalmi needed seven off the last two overs, and Wahab finished the game by hitting Nawaz, who had a forgettable outing and returned 48 for one from 3.3 overs, for consecutive fours through covers.

It was a fighting 50 not out off 34 – comprising four sixes and two fours – by Iftikhar Ahmed that took Quetta Gladiators to a respectable score of 154 for four after a poor start from the openers. It took 11 balls for Quetta Gladiators to get their first score and they could muster only 28 runs in the Powerplay, which concluded with the wicket of Martin Guptill (12 off 16).

It took only six more legal deliveries before Peshawar Zalmi had another scalp – this time of the second opener, Jason Roy (14 off 23). Usman Qadir, playing his first match of the HBL PSL 8, bowled beautifully and deceived the right-hander with a googly, after setting him up with consecutive leg-break deliveries, to rattle his stumps.

The leg-spinner struck again in his next over, this time trapping Mohammad Nawaz right in front, to leave the batting side struggling at 37 for three at 8.3 overs mark.

Peshawar Zalmi had to wait, and wait for a long time, for their next wicket as Iftikhar and Sarfaraz Ahmed staged a brilliant recovery with a 74-run stand. Sarfaraz, who made 39 off 30, displayed why he is so good against the spin bowling as he smoked Usman for two fours – albeit after a reprieve – in the 15th. He had dispatched Dasun Shanaka for two consecutive fours at the start of the last over, that ended with Iftikhar clubbing him for a big six.

Sarfaraz was bowled off an Arshad Iqbal yorker in the 17th after Iftikhar hit him for a four and a six earlier in the over. The dismissal brought Odean Smith in the middle and that played in the batting side’s favour. The West Indian all-rounder scored a brisk 25 not out off 12 – hitting four fours, three of which were off Jimmy Neeshan in the 18th, and a six, as Quetta Gladiators gathered 66 in last five.



Scores in brief:

Quetta Gladiators 154-4, 20 overs (Iftikhar Ahmed 50 not out, Sarfaraz Ahmed 39, Odean Smith 25 not out; Usman Qadir 2-26)

Peshawar Zalmi 157-6, 18.3 overs (Jimmy Neesham 38, Rovman Powell 36; Mohammad Hasnain 3-13)

Player of the match – Jimmy Neesham (Peshawar Zalmi)
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hardluck today but we fought well. Congratulations to <a href="https://twitter.com/PeshawarZalmi?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@PeshawarZalmi</a> on the win tonight. We need to regroup, learn from our mistakes and get going for the match tomorrow inshaAllah! Comeon Gladiators! <a href="https://twitter.com/TeamQuetta?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TeamQuetta</a></p>— Umar Gul (@mdk_gul) <a href="https://twitter.com/mdk_gul/status/1627740911622029312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 20, 2023</a></blockquote>
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Highlights of the game

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Despite all the big names in their team, it was Neesham and Powell who rescued them.
 
Two things about Quetta?

1) Where is Sir Viv? Has he finished with them?
2) Why did they select Hafeez as replacement if he will not bat or set to come in at 8? If it’s because he hasn’t played much cricket lately then they should not have selected him or play Omair Yousaf in place of him.

Quetta just seems a franchise that for many years just goes by selections of favourites and friends and friends of friends etc etc
 
Two things about Quetta?

1) Where is Sir Viv? Has he finished with them?
2) Why did they select Hafeez as replacement if he will not bat or set to come in at 8? If it’s because he hasn’t played much cricket lately then they should not have selected him or play Omair Yousaf in place of him.

Quetta just seems a franchise that for many years just goes by selections of favourites and friends and friends of friends etc etc

Yup. Moin Khan, Sarfaraz would have got the boot a long time ago
 
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