Peshawar Zalmi [183/8] knock out Islamabad United [171/6] with 12-run win in Eliminator 1

IU chased in 9 of their 10 group games, winning 5. They batted 1st once and lost. Not sure why Shadab would randomly choose to bat 1st in a knockout when they are used to chasing

Absolutely, and they were batting comfortably and could had easily got the target against this bowling but Irshad and Jamal bowled brilliantly.
 
Jamal over Waseem the fake all rounder.

Jamal actually can hit some sixes.. and today he showed some pace as well equal to Waseem as well
Jamal can be a good addition to test team where we can do with a fast bowling all-rounder. For t20 and one day's, let's go for shaheen naseem haris and ihsanullah pace attack.
 
Babar Azam is not a good captain, Babar Azam can't score big in must win games, said a few kids once upon a time on PP.😂
 
Rizwan in the final. Babar winning a lost game out of nowhere and qualifies for the semi-final.

Burnol needed in huge quantities for some.
 
LQ are led by an even more unlikeable captain in SSA who think himself as an all-rounder

No one is unlikeable, they are all our heroes, they can be immature or insecure but they do their best for their team, but need guidance to make them into good leaders.
 
Unreal the hate Babar gets. Genuinely one of the most technically correct batters pak has ever produced. Bunch of nobodies criticising him having never played the game at any sort of decent level. No batsman will always look like a million bucks - many dashers struggle on sporting wickets. Babar is just a class act. I'm sure he's not too concerned about some random armchair lunatic fans thinking they knwi all
 
Then you have some that will never give him any credit - regardless. His last few innings have been priceless and he's propelling his side into strong positions in must win matches. Hit form at just the right time. Managed his attack really well too.
 
Shadab Khan: We struggled with the ball in the first 10 overs, we came back outstandingly. Credit to the way Peshawar bowled when the ball was reverse-swinging. Wins and losses are part of this game, I feel I made the right decision at the toss. Our body language wasn't good in the first 10-13 overs and that cost us the game today. We qualified for the playoffs. We didn't play the perfect game as a team. We could have finished in the top-two but we didn't play smart cricket.
 
Islamabad United:

128/1 from 14 overs
171/6 from 20 overs

43/5 from the last 6 overs
 
Babar Azam: The way the fast bowlers executed and came back, it was outstanding. The ball started to reverse after 10 overs. We couldn't finish well with the bat, we were 20 runs short. There's always room for improvement. We need to bowl well in the first six overs.
 
LQ are led by an even more unlikeable captain in SSA who think himself as an all-rounder

I've been critical of SSA with what might be a case of fame getting to his head after promoting himself up to the middle order. However, I really do think you got an agenda against him. You've never said a good word about him.

I don't agree with everything he does but SSA is Pakistan's best player whether you like it or not.
 
Jamal can be a good addition to test team where we can do with a fast bowling all-rounder. For t20 and one day's, let's go for shaheen naseem haris and ihsanullah pace attack.

Agree.

Actually I never liked Mo Waseem because, we were told he is an allrounder who could bowl fast and was selected. But, if that is the case, we got better player than him. Brush him aside.

The attack you shared is very good
 
Unlikeable for anyone with an eye for talent. I wouldn't expect you to understand this because your standards are set by your hero, Misbah.
What eye for talent you are talking about. Two hv won garry sobers award recently.
 
Rauf
Ihsanullah
Jamal
Hasnain
Shaheen
Naseem
Waseem jr

That’s the order of fastest I recon
 
Brilliant spells of pace bowling in the middle and death overs from Salman Irshad and Aamir Jamal helped Peshawar Zalmi defend 183 successfully against Islamabad United in Eliminator 1 at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday. The defeat has brought Islamabad United’s HBL Pakistan Super League 8 journey to a halt, while Peshawar Zalmi will face Lahore Qalandars in Eliminator 2 tomorrow.

Islamabad United were cruising towards the target comfortably thanks to half-centuries from Sohaib Maqsood (60 off 48, seven fours and two sixes) and Alex Hales (57 off 37, seven fours and two sixes), but Salman’s incredible use of variations - that saw him return an economical two for 18 from four overs – and Aamir’s (two for 36) near perfect reverse-swing derailed the run chase.

The match turned on its head at the start of the 15th over. With 56 needed off 36 balls and nine wickets in hand, Aamir bowled Sohaib to bring an end to 115-run stand. Salman cleaned up Azam Khan (two off three) in the next over and Aamir bowled Hales with a picture-perfect yorker at the start of the 17th as Islamabad United were left stunned. The situation aggravated three balls later as Faheem Ashraf (five off two) was run out and Islamabad United lost four wickets for 14 runs.

Islamabad United needed 30 off the last two overs and pinned hopes on the pair of Colin Munro and Shadab Khan, but when the former played on Salman’s deceptive cutter, that proved to be the final nail in the coffin. Aamir was left 24 to defend in the last over and he did so comfortably to hand his side a 12-run win.

Babar Azam scored a sparkling 39-ball 64 – that included 10 fours after his side was inserted. This was his fifth half-century of the current edition. Babar has now amassed 480 runs at an average of 53.33 and a strike rate of 148.60.

The Peshawar Zalmi captain stitched strong partnerships worth 60 off 28 balls with Saim Ayub (23 off 16), 36 off 24 balls with Haseebullah (15 off 11) and 41 off 26 with Mohammad Haris (34 off 17, three fours and two sixes) to set a platform for the middle-order batters to score big, but Islamabad United bowlers brought their side back in the match.

Shadab Khan took two wickets, sending back Haseebullah and Babar, and gave away 40 runs, while Fazalhaq Farooqi, Faheem, Hasan Ali and Mohammad Wasim Jnr took a wicket each.

The winner of the Eliminator 2 between Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi will face Multan Sultans in the final on Saturday.

Scores in brief:

Peshawar Zalmi 183-8, 20 overs (Babar Azam 64, Mohammad Haris 34, Saim Ayub 23; Shadab Khan 2-40)

Islamabad United 171-6, 20 overs (Sohaib Maqsood 60, Alex Hales 57, Shadab Khan 26 not out; Salman Irshad 2-18, Aamir Jamal 2-36)

Player of the match – Aamir Jamal (Peshawar Zalmi)
 
Highlights of the Eliminator 1:


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Unlikeable for anyone with an eye for talent. I wouldn't expect you to understand this because your standards are set by your hero, Misbah.

For you, talent is people like Sharjeel, Umar Akmal, washed up Amir. You got no eye for talent.
 
For you, talent is people like Sharjeel, Umar Akmal, washed up Amir. You got no eye for talent.

Hahah sharjeel umer akmal and amir they all have I thing in common which is fixing. I think this poster may not have an eye for talent but sure does for fixing. On a side note this poster can’t post without mentioning misbah.
 
For you, talent is people like Sharjeel, Umar Akmal, washed up Amir. You got no eye for talent.

Again as per usual making stuff up. When did I approve of Sharjeel and Umar Akmal?

If I was you, I'd be the last person on this thread to call out anyone for their eye for talent. I remember very well when ISLU won the PSL in 2018, you claimed it was because of Misbah they had won the competition even though he had only made 3 appearances throughout the whole tournament. Believe me I haven't forgotten what a substandard poster you are.

Misbah is the standard that you live by and you can't even deny it because everybody remembers how long you had his face as your display pic. That's your level of credibility as a poster. Stick to football, at least you make some sense on those threads.
 
Again as per usual making stuff up. When did I approve of Sharjeel and Umar Akmal?

If I was you, I'd be the last person on this thread to call out anyone for their eye for talent. I remember very well when ISLU won the PSL in 2018, you claimed it was because of Misbah they had won the competition even though he had only made 3 appearances throughout the whole tournament. Believe me I haven't forgotten what a substandard poster you are.

Misbah is the standard that you live by and you can't even deny it because everybody remembers how long you had his face as your display pic. That's your level of credibility as a poster. Stick to football, at least you make some sense on those threads.

I am honoured that you still remember my posts from 5 years back. I feel special. ::heart:

I have moved on from Misbah time ago, but it seems that he still lives rent free in your head. :)))

Enjoy Arsenal's capitulation :misbah
 
I am honoured that you still remember my posts from 5 years back. I feel special. ::heart:

I have moved on from Misbah time ago, but it seems that he still lives rent free in your head. :)))

Enjoy Arsenal's capitulation :misbah

You need to move on from Misbah. Those aren't the right standards to live by. I'm telling you, you can do better.
 
For you, talent is people like Sharjeel, Umar Akmal, washed up Amir. You got no eye for talent.

I do stand by this. If he can prove form and fitness then he could be an asset for the World Cup in India because he has a proven track record in ICC events. He's won Pakistan the WT20 and CT.

I rate his bowling IQ and his ability to bowl at the death.

My favourite player and bowler in the Pakistan side is Shaheen who is by far our best player but he's got one notable weakeness with the white ball in hand, bowling at the death.

I would like to see Shaheen, Nassem Shah/Amir and Ihsanuallah form our 3 pace attack during the WC in India later this year.
 
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I've been critical of SSA with what might be a case of fame getting to his head after promoting himself up to the middle order. However, I really do think you got an agenda against him. You've never said a good word about him.

I don't agree with everything he does but SSA is Pakistan's best player whether you like it or not.

Lol so you are basically saying the same thing that I did…

Anyway my criticism of him stems from the fact that he becomes ineffective after the first few overs and is a mental midget. Still prefer Amir over him because, despite his attitude, he has a knack for the big games and can swing it both ways with the new ball and has better control with the old ball
 
Lol so you are basically saying the same thing that I did…

Anyway my criticism of him stems from the fact that he becomes ineffective after the first few overs and is a mental midget. Still prefer Amir over him because, despite his attitude, he has a knack for the big games and can swing it both ways with the new ball and has better control with the old ball

Lol Shaheen even at 19 performed better than the fixer at the WC of 2019
 
IU doesn’t have a batsman who can steady the innings.You need one good batsman who can help rebuild when two or three wickets fall.You can’t go big every ball on bigger grounds.
 
Lol so you are basically saying the same thing that I did…

Anyway my criticism of him stems from the fact that he becomes ineffective after the first few overs and is a mental midget. Still prefer Amir over him because, despite his attitude, he has a knack for the big games and can swing it both ways with the new ball and has better control with the old ball

No we're not saying the same things.

You don't rate him at all whereas I know he's Pakistan's best player.

Shaheen does need to improve his bowling at the death with the white ball.

In red ball cricket however, don't take too much notice of the reverse swing era (Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis). If Shaheen was playing during those days he would be equally (if not more) devastating with the older ball because back then it was easy to tamper the ball and get away with it.

In terms of new ball bowling, Shaheen is already ahead of Wasim and Waqar. The latter was the biggest beneficiary of ball tampering and more of a "mental midget" if you look at his tests played in Australia and India, who were the two best batting line-ups in the 90s. He was a serial bottler against these sides whenever he faced them in the World Cup. Choked twice against India (96 WC and 03 WC) and totally lost the plot against Australia in the 2003 World Cup.

If Amir can prove fitness and form, I agree that we need him in India for the World Cup later this year because he has the bowling IQ and has the mentality to perform when the stakes are high, as evident by his track record in ICC events.

My biggest concern with Amir at this moment in time however is does he any motivation to play in the ODI WC? His fitness in the PSL suggests to me he doesn't.
 
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No we're not saying the same things.

You don't rate him at all whereas I know he's Pakistan's best player.

Shaheen does need to improve his bowling at the death with the white ball.

In red ball cricket however, don't take too much notice of the reverse swing era (Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis). If Shaheen was playing during those days he would be equally (if not more) devastating with the older ball because back then it was easy to tamper the ball and get away with it.

In terms of new ball bowling, Shaheen is already ahead of Wasim and Waqar. The latter was the biggest beneficiary of ball tampering and more of a "mental midget" if you look at his tests played in Australia and India, who were the two best batting line-ups in the 90s. He was a serial bottler against these sides whenever he faced them in the World Cup. Choked twice against India (96 WC and 03 WC) and totally lost the plot against Australia in the 2003 World Cup.

If Amir can prove fitness and form, I agree that we need him in India for the World Cup later this year because he has the bowling IQ and has the mentality to perform when the stakes are high, as evident by his track record in ICC events.

My biggest concern with Amir at this moment in time however is does he any motivation to play in the ODI WC? His fitness in the PSL suggests to me he doesn't.

Amir bowls a but wide of the crease so I think he gets less swing than Shaheen. He also seems a bit defensive, likes to keep it tight is more calculated than Shaheen, reverts to back of the length bowling quite early. He is a way better death bowler than Shaheen, better cutters and good wide yorkers.
 
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