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PSL 6 | Multan Sultans vs Peshawar Zalmi | Final | 24 June | Abu Dhabi | Pre-Match Thread

Who'll win the PSL 6 final


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The all-round brilliant Multan Sultans will be playing their first PSL final, and will face off against Peshawar Zalmi who stormed through 2 knockout games against Karachi and Islamabad with ease.

Both sides finished equal on 10 points in the group stage, only separated by NRR.

Who's going to be lifting the trophy; Rizwan or Wahab?
 
Wahab Riaz "There is no fear of Multan Sultans. They are playing good cricket and doing an excellent job and the pressure is on them to beat us"
 
Have been very impressed with Rizwan’s captaincy, hoping they go all the way!
 
Some food for thought

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The consistency of Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL:<br><br>PSL 1 - reached play-offs<br>PSL 2 - winners<br>PSL 3 - lost in final<br>PSL4 - lost in final<br>PSL5 - reached play-offs<br>PSL6 - reached the final<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1407428519626526721?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 22, 2021</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Multan Sultans reach their first ever PSL final.<br><br>Nice blend of experience and youngsters.<br><br>Good team spirit.<br><br>Well captained by Rizwan.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL6?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL6</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IUvMS?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#IUvMS</a> <a href="https://t.co/to90Hb0hi9">pic.twitter.com/to90Hb0hi9</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1407023171316899840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 21, 2021</a></blockquote>
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Hopefully it´s Multan. Will be supporting them, as Multan is the closest of all the PSL team cities from where I belong to in Pakistan. For those of you who might be interested in knowing, in terms of driving, Google suggests that the drive to Lahore, from our village, is around about an hour longer than to Multan. We´ve been Multan supporters anyway, although there would´ve lain more fun in supporting them had Afridi been fit, playing, and performing well. :afridi
 
Cheering for MS but they are heavily dependent on Top 3 while Russow, Charles been out of form. Khusdhil can't hit if doesn't get the ball in his zone (which he won't). Another issue, MS has so long of the tail.
 
Cheering for MS but they are heavily dependent on Top 3 while Russow, Charles been out of form. Khusdhil can't hit if doesn't get the ball in his zone (which he won't). Another issue, MS has so long of the tail.

Advantage MS, Courtesy absence of frontline spinner in PZ squad. MS don't have a batsman who can be considered a good player of Spin. Everyone in top 6 has been good against Pace.

I think Toss is irrelevant. Since MS has a long tail they are confirmed to bat first. PZ OTOH will like to bowl first.
 
I think Multan have the xfactor here in their bowling and batting but Zalmi keep finding a way to win, will be very interesting final. I just wish the team batting first posts 180+ rather than the 170 which looks to be average.
 
Rizwan purple patch is over so Multan Sultan is going to heavily depend on Sohaib Maqsood. If Sohaib Maqsood scores big with good strike rate, then Multan Sultans has greater chances to win.
 
After 33 matches filled with the T20 razzmatazz, HBL Pakistan Super League 6 will have a champion crowned at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening when Multan Sultans will take on Peshawar Zalmi with the first ball to be bowled at 2000 UAE time (2100 PKT time).

Multan Sultans are first timers in the final, whereas Peshawar Zalmi have previously tasted the flavour of championship match thrice from 2017 to 2019, including lifting the silverware in front of the Gaddafi Stadium fans in 2017.

Both Sultans and Zalmi secured wins over Islamabad United in the play-offs to confirm their final clash. Islamabad United, who had topped the points table with eight wins, lost their way at the business end of the tournament, suffering a 31-run loss to Sultans in Monday’s Qualifier, followed by an eight-wicket defeat to Zalmi on Tuesday evening in the Eliminator 2.

Mohammad Rizwan-led Sultans were languishing at fifth spot with just a win from five games when the tournament was suspended in Karachi on 4 March. However, the Abu Dhabi-leg has brought them an incredible change in their fortunes with them clinching five victories in six games, including the Qualifier victory over United.

They, thus, cemented their spot in the HBL PSL final for the first time in four attempts, Sultans were added as the sixth HBL PSL franchise from the 2018 edition; the first two editions had five teams.

Meanwhile, 2017 champions Peshawar Zalmi had a tough run leading up to the playoffs.

Wahab Riaz-led side lost three out of their five Abu Dhabi-leg matches, yet succeeded in maintaining a decent net run-rate that helped them secure third spot ahead of Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars who like Zalmi, finished the league-stage with 10 points. Zalmi knocked out the defending champions Kings by five wickets in Eliminator 1 in a gripping encounter that finished on the penultimate ball, before their overwhelming victory over United, which earned them their fourth HBL PSL final appearance.

Both sides have a 1-1 HBL PSL 6 record heading into the final. In the Karachi-leg, Zalmi chased down a 194-run target for the loss of four wickets with an over spare, courtesy Tom Kohler-Cadmore’s half-century and 48 from Imam-ul-Haq.

However, Sultans settled the score on 13 June in Abu Dhabi when they achieved an eight-wicket victory at the back of an unbeaten 82 off 56 balls by Rizwan and a 31-ball 61 by Sohaib Maqsood.

Ahead of the big final, both captains have set their sights on the glittering HBL PSL 6 trophy.

Mohammad Rizwan: “It is tough to name any individual, rather than naming any individual, I would like to stress that it has been a total team effort that has seen our remarkable turnaround from Karachi. What we learned in Karachi was that we were losing the games narrowly which meant that there were no major worries for us as a side.

“In Abu Dhabi, we came out with a great spirit as we had absolute clarity on the challenge ahead of us. We were able to gain momentum at the start and formed a solid combination that brought the change in our fortunes. As a captain, I like to keep the plans simple and try and make the best use of the players in my squads whether he is a rookie or a legend, I am really happy with the response that I have got.

“Now in the final, we would want to keep our game plan simple and I am very hopeful that we would play with the same spirit, that is all that I will ask of my players, results are in the hands of the Almighty and we will only care about giving our absolute best.”

Wahab Riaz: “Since the beginning of the HBL Pakistan Super League, the Peshawar Zalmi side has played like a family. We believe in the Team mantra (Together Each Achieve More). This mantra is one of the reasons of our success.

“All our squad members and the team management of Mohammad Akram and Daren Sammy have a big part to play in our success. We play an aggressive brand of cricket and believe in taking the game to the opposition, we will play the final with the same frame of mind. Playing the fourth final for Zalmi and first as a captain is a huge honour for me and I would like to lead the team to glory tomorrow night against a formidable opponent, it should be a great occasion.”

HBL PSL 6 prize money:

Winner – PKR 75million
Runner-up – PKR 30million
Player of the tournament – PKR3million
Best Batsman – PKR0.8million
Best Bowler – PKR0.8million
Best Fielder – PKR0.8million
Best Wicketkeeper – PKR0.8million
Spirit of Cricket – PKR3.2million
 
Another chance for Darren Sammy to be a PSL winner - how integral is he to PZ?
 
Too close to call this.

The sold reliability of MS versus the explosive power of PZ.

Should be a very interesting match.

Zazai versus Dahani could be the key battle.
 
If Dhani is able to get Zazai then he is justified selection on that wicket alone.

Go on Multan!!!!!!!
 
Peshawar walyaan ne Multan nu Lammaa paa Lena ae.I don't see Multan escaping with win against Peshawar.
 
Big game for both captains - Wahab and Rizwan with a lot to prove

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