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Peshawar Zalmi (185/7) beat Quetta Gladiators (161/8) by 24 runs in Match 22 of PSL 7

Livingstone is such a vastly improved cricketer in all 3 facets.

We know about his batting and fielding, but his bowling has greatly improved too.
 
The QG batting order is a bit of a mystery.

Sarfaraz coming in at 4, scratching around with 25 off 21 balls whilst the rrr increases makes no sense at all.
 
Was Usman trolling Umar Akmal with a "parchi"?
Surely needs to be fined for that stunt. Hilarious though :)
 
Shambolic run chase by QG

Look at Smeed and look at the rest of the batters.
 
Soail Tanvir should call it a day.Hoefully this will be his last season.He is past his best.Of all the oldies Shoab Malik is only one who is still fit and playing good cricket.
 
The end result doesn't reflect how for a close match it was, and Quetta clearly lost the match in the 19th over of both the innings. First, Tanvir got carted around the park for four sixes by Cutting, and then Wahab absolutely killed their hopes with a very tight over, although it could be argued that the match was pretty much decided by then with Smeed`s wicket in the over before that. Being dismissed for 99 must've hurt him personally anyway, but it also did away Quetta`s chances. A very good innings, a lone hand gone in vain.
 
20-year-old Will Smeed missed a maiden Twenty20 century by one run as Peshawar Zalmi defeated Quetta Gladiators by 24 runs in the 22nd match of the HBL Pakistan Super League 2022 at the Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday.

Smeed dragged a full-toss by Salman Irshad onto his stumps that not only ended his entertaining innings but also shut the door on Gladiators’ run-chase as they finished at 161 for eight while chasing 186 for victory after Zalmi had won the toss and elected to bat first.

The Somerset batter faced 60 balls and struck 12 fours and three sixes. When he departed, Gladiators needed 32 runs for victory but managed only seven runs off the final 12 deliveries.

Wrist-spinner Usman Qadir was the wrecker-in-chief when he picked up the prized scalps of James Vince (0), Iftikhar Ahmed (10) and Umar Akmal (1) to finish with three for 25. Fast bowler Salman Irshad claimed two wickets for 37 runs.

This was Zalmi’s second successive win over Gladiators in this tournament and fourth overall that has helped them to join Islamabad United on eight points but behind the two-time former champions on net run-rate. Gladiators are now fifth with three wins from eight matches, whereas Multan Sultans lead the table with six wins from seven matches and Lahore Qalandars second on five wins from seven matches.

Earlier, Shoaib Malik and Hussain Talat stroked half-centuries but it was Ben Cutting’s cameo that helped Zalmi to recover from the early losses of Hazratullah Zazai and Liam Livingstone to post 185 for seven.

Cutting slapped four sixes, all off Sohail Tanvir in the penultimate over of the innings, and a four in a 14-ball 36.

Shoaib scored a 41-ball 58 with eight fours, while Hussain Talat scored a 33-ball 51 with six fours and six. Shoaib added 52 runs for the third wicket with Mohammad Haris (29, 17b, 6x4) and 73 runs for the fourth wicket with Hussain.

Shoaib is now the third most successful batter with 276 runs. Fakhar Zaman leads the pack with 469 runs, followed by Shan Masood (351 runs).

Naseem Shah took two wickets in his first over and then added two more in his final over to finish with four wickets for 27 runs. Naseem has now joined Shaheen Shah Afridi with 11 wickets in the tournament, while the list is headed by Shadab Khan (17).

Player of the match Hussain Talat: “I am happy with my all-round performance. I was keen to contribute in my side’s success and happy to make a contribution.

“Batting with Shoaib Malik was useful as he helped me construct the innings as cross-batted shots were difficult to execute. It is always nice when a senior player is your partner as you learn a lot of things.”

Scores in brief

Peshawar Zalmi 185-7, 20 overs (Shoaib Malik 58, Hussain Talat 51, Ben Cutting 36, Mohammad Haris 29; Naseem Shah 4-27)

Quetta Gladiators 161-8, 20 overs (Will Smeed 99, Sarfaraz Ahmed 25; Usman Qadir 3-25, Salman Irshad 2-37)
 
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