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Which side will win the Lahore Qalandars vs Peshawar Zalmi (Eliminator 1) match on 14th November?

Which side will win the Lahore Qalandars vs Peshawar Zalmi (Eliminator 1) match on 14th November?


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Lahore Qalandars after many years in the PSL finally look like proper contenders for the crown - but Peshawar Zalmi are not an easy side to beat!

Both sides have a full complement of playersSo who will win this game?

Squads:

Lahore Qalandars - Abid Ali, Agha Salman, Ben Dunk (Australia), Dane Vilas (South Africa), David Wiese (South Africa), Dilbar Hussain, Fakhar Zaman, Farzan Raja, Haris Rauf, Jaahid Ali, Maaz Khan, Mohammad Faizan, Mohammad Hafeez, Samit Patel (England), Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sohail Akhtar, Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh) and Usman Shinwari


Peshawar Zalmi - Aamir Ali, Adil Amin, Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies), Daren Sammy (West Indies), Faf du Plessis (South Africa), Haider Ali Khan, Hardus Viljoen (South Africa), Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Kamran Akmal, Khurram Shehzad, Liam Livingstone (England), Mohammad Mohsin, Rahat Ali, Shoaib Malik, Umar Amin, Wahab Riaz and Yasir Shah


Replacements:

Lahore Qalandars – Tamim comes in for Chris Lynn, Abid Ali replaces Salman Butt and Agha Salman takes over from Seekkuge Prasanna.

Peshawar Zalmi – Faf du Plessis replaces Kieron Pollard; Hardus Viljoen joins in place of Liam Dawson; Yasir Shah will continue, replacing Lewis Gregory; Khurram Shahzad joins the side in place of Amir Khan
 
Definitely Zalmi. Qalandars have lost all momentum due to covid and we have seen how they are a highly momentum-driven side. They’ve lost Chris Lynn as well, while Fakhar struggles with form against Zimbabwe.

Zalmi, meanwhile, have a red-hot Haider Ali, consistent domestic bashers in Shoaib Malik and Kamran Akmal, and the addition of Faf to their top order.

Qalandars have the edge with bowling though, with Haris, Shaheen, and Dilbar all in good form. They will be relying heavily on Shaheen with the new ball to take the wickets of Kamran, Faf, and Haider, else it’s Zalmi’s game.
 
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Batsman Sohaib Maqsood has been meanwhile included in the Peshawar Zalmi squad for the playoffs.

Sohaib comes in place of Daren Sammy who will be unable to travel to Pakistan in time for the first eliminator on 14 November due to logistical constraints
 
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MS defeated PZ in a practice game by 22 runs

MS had given a target of 195 to PZ

PZ could only make 172 runs in reply

Sohaib Maqsood made 80 and Imam made 49 runs

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Lahore batting first , match start at 4.45pm Pakistan Standard Time
 
Peshawar Zalmi vs Karachi Kings Practice Match in Process at National Stadium Karachi

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Really hope Lahore takes it but again this is just bad luck for Lahore and to lose Chris Lynn is just an even bigger let down. Fav to win the tournament is perhaps Karachi
 
Tamim will cost the Qalandars. The guy bats like Misbah these days. Snoozefest.
 
Karachi Kings score 162/8 in 20 overs against Peshawar Zalmi in practice game:

Chadwick Walton 27 (24)
Iftikhar Ahmed 24 (26)
Alex Hales 24 (14)
Sherfane Rutherford 23* (17)
Umaid Asif 20* (7)

Rahat Ali 3/10
Carlos Brathwaite 1/18

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Peshawar Zalmi defeat Karachi Kings by six wickets

Zalmi scored 167/4 in 17 overs

Kamran Akmal 64 (33)
Faf du Plessis 28 (16)

Waqas Maqsood 2/24
Arshad Iqbal 1/31

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Battle of the trundlers with the Karachi opening bowlers - Waqas Maqsood comes out on top :)) :amir
 
Peshawar looks good. Kamran and Faf in form, and were competitive despite Haider out for a low score and Brathwaite out for a duck.

Expect Zalmi to win against Lahore.
 
Quotes from captain's presser:


Wahab (PZ):

“Obviously being a do-or-die scenario for both these teams, there is no point in looking far ahead because we are primarily focussing on the immediate task in front [of us] and that is to emerge winners against Lahore Qalandars”

“In hindsight, it will be totally different this time to be playing the playoffs owing to the coronavirus [Covid-19] pandemic and play in bio-secure bubble with no crowds than we all had been used to back then.

“There is no chance second forthcoming for both us and Lahore Qalandars. No matter what, we have got to win on Saturday to stay alive in the tournament and then hope that you beat whoever you’ll be playing the next day [Sunday] to make the final in what is now a three-match journey.

“And then only you can think of winning the final, but we are not thinking on these lines because our main aim at this point in time is to plan how we are going to play and what is the best combination we need to emerge victorious against Lahore Qalandars.

“We may have a great record in head-to-head meetings [with Lahore Qalandars] with eight victories from 10 matches in PSL history. Although it is a nice feeling to have this sort of stats in the bag but biggest challenge is how you perform on the given day"

“Definitely, Covid-19 has changed everything related to how we all are coping. Likewise, sports have also adapted to the situation and cricket is no exception. As professionals, we must also realise and understand that it can be extremely tough on the players to quickly get the rhythm back.

“Nobody can predict how we will be playing because switching back to the mode isn’t that simple particularly after such a long [eight months] break. The momentum we had cannot be replicated in these crunch matches but our priority as a team is to go full throttle and put our best foot forward. The best thing for all teams here is that the local players have been active and playing on regular basis [National T20 Cup and Quaid-e-Azam Trophy] on the domestic circuit.”


Sohail (LQ):


“We will surely miss the supporters in the ground because their presence served as huge inspiration. But we know that our diehard fans will be praying for the team on Saturday and hopefully, after that too. They are constantly on the social media and encouraging us all the time"

”However, the biggest challenge is to get back into winning mode because neither side can afford to slip up in a knockout game Insha’Allah, we will be going all out for victory in the same vein when the tournament was halted in the middle of March due to the Covid-19 [pandemic].

“Importantly for us, the core of players who were part of the squad during the league phase, are available. Ben Dunk and Samit Patel played a crucial part in helping Lahore Qalandars to get into the playoffs and I’m sure they’ll lead our challenge again.”

“I think T20 cricket is basically all about achieving results and usually a handful of individuals get opportunities to play the main role. In our case it is wrong to say that we are over-dependent on Dunk. No doubt Dunk had contributed at crucial times when we needed him most. But other players also made their presence felt.”

“One can’t even think of being complacent in any match. We know how good Peshawar Zalmi are and have been in the playoffs in every edition and this is our first time. But we assure you that Lahore Qalandars will be giving their best to beat them.”
 
All to play for in HBL PSL 2020 playoffs

• Multan Sultans, Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi to battle for the glittering HBL PSL 2020 trophy and USD500,000 winner’s prize

• Sultans to play Kings in the Qualifier, Eliminator 1 to be played between Qalandars and Zalmi

• USD1million total prize money; runners-up to receive USD200,000, USD80,000 to be shared between player of the tournament, best batsman, best bowler and spirit of cricket award winner


Karachi, 13 November 2020:

All eyes will be on Karachi’s National Stadium as the much-awaited HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 playoffs get underway Saturday afternoon with the table-toppers Multan Sultans taking on Karachi Kings in the Qualifier.

The tournament returns to action after an eight-month gap, as it was postponed on 17 March due to Covid-19 pandemic.

Until then, cricket fans, both in Pakistan and across the world, had remained glued to the riveting T20 action that saw some nail-biters with the fight for the four playoff spots going down to the wire.

The 2017 champions Peshawar Zalmi edged past defending champions Quetta Gladiators on net run-rate to sneak through to the playoffs by grabbing the fourth spot, while Islamabad United, the two-time champions, finished their campaign on the last spot on the table.

On Saturday, the winner of the Qualifier will confirm a berth in the much-anticipated final, to be played on November 17, while the losing team will await the winner of the Eliminator 1 – to be played between Qalandars and Zalmi – in the Eliminator 2, which is scheduled for Sunday evening.

The loser of the Qalandars-Zalmi game will be eliminated. All four squads in the playoffs have been rejigged with international and local stars joining the sides and all aiming to guide their franchises to glory.

Multan Sultans:

Sultans topped the table at the end of the double-league round-robin group-stage by winning six matches. While two of their matches ended in no-result due to rain, they faced losses in the other two.

Captain Shan Masood occupies the sixth spot in the list for the tournament’s highest run-getters with 253 runs at 31.62 and a strike-rate of 128.42.

Among the bowlers, Sohail Tanvir and Imran Tahir occupy the fourth and fifth spot having taken 10 wickets each at 15.30 and 18.60 respectively.

Shan is confident his team has the desired firepower to win the tournament.

Shan Masood: “We are very excited to be back. We had a very good run in the group stage. The beauty of the HBL PSL has always been the playoffs as it gives everyone an equal opportunity of winning the prestigious trophy and we are really looking forward to it.

“Obviously playing the Qualifier gives us an added advantage. We have to make sure that we get out of the blocks quickly and hopefully win that first game and go to the final directly. As a squad, we are very happy despite the setbacks, due to Covid-19, as we have lost Mahmudullah and James Vince, while Moeen Ali is on national duty.

“But, we have got quality replacements in Joe Denly, Brendan Taylor and Adam Lyth. Denly has been a super white-ball player for England in the last few years and he has had a good HBL PSL 2018. Brendan Taylor is one of the most experienced white-ball batsmen in world cricket at present and he has played well in the recent series. Adam Lyth is a good attacking opener.

“These additions will help add value to our squad.”

Karachi Kings:

Imad Wasim-led Kings took the second spot by registering five wins out. They lost four matches and their one fixture was washed out.

Kings possess one of the most exciting top-orders in the playoffs with Sharjeel Khan and Babar Azam joined by England’s Alex Hales.

The recently appointed all-format Pakistan captain Babar heads the tournament run-getters list with 345 runs in nine innings at 49.28 with the help of three half-centuries.

Among the bowlers, Mohammad Amir is placed at number six with 10 wickets in nine matches at 26.20.

Karachi Kings captain Imad Wasim: “We are preparing well and our camp has went well with our overseas players adding great value as always. We have gelled well as a unit; our focus is definitely on winning the Qualifier and qualifying for the final at the first attempt. We can’t control the result but we can give it our best shot.

“I want to also congratulate the management for organising the playoffs in Pakistan in a challenging environment, which is indeed a big effort.

“Karachi is our home ground and we have played very well here, the crowd support really spurs us on and we will miss the crowd yet playing in Karachi has its own unique fun and flavour. The conditions, pitch, atmosphere and the weather suits us and we are very happy to play the playoffs on our home turf.”

Lahore Qalandars:

Third-placed Qalandars will be playing Eliminator 1 – a knockout affair – against Zalmi on Saturday evening.

Qalandars roared back in contention after a poor start to the tournament with some exhilarating performances led by the Australia duo of Ben Dunk and Chris Lynn. They finished the group-stage with five wins in 10 games.

While Lynn is unavailable for the playoffs, Qalandars still have Dunk who is expected to be joined by Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal in the team’s top-order.

Dunk occupies the third-spot in the batting charts having scored 266 runs at 53.20 at a stunning strike-rate of 186.01. Dunk’s 23 sixes are the most so far by any batsman in the tournament.

The leading wicket-taker in the T20 format in 2020, Shaheen Shah Afridi will breathe fire to the Qalandars attack in the playoffs.

In the group-stage, the left-armer took 13 wickets in nine matches at 18.92.

Lahore Qalandars captain Sohail Akhtar: “We are very excited that the HBL PSL 2020 matches are starting again. We have made it to the playoffs for the first time and it was a total team effort throughout the season.

“Our batsmen produced the goods when we needed them to deliver for us and our bowlers also performed very well and delivered us key wickets which turned many close matches in our favour.

“I have firm belief in the talent and ability of our team. Our bowlers and batsmen are full of confidence and are in form.

“We really want to win this tournament for our fans, who have supported us throughout our HBL PSL journey. We will be playing for them and we want to ensure we return to Lahore with the trophy.”

Peshawar Zalmi:

Zalmi sneaked through to the playoffs despite a difficult run in the group stage where they won four out of their 10 matches but maintained a net run-rate that was good enough for them to edge past Quetta Gladiators.

The most prolific batsman in HBL PSL history, Kamran Akmal, with 1,537 runs, is currently placed at the seventh-spot in the batting charts for the 2020 edition with 251 runs at 27.88 and a strike-rate of 161.93.

Zalmi captain Wahab Riaz, with 11 wickets in nine matches, is placed at number three in the chart for the highest wicket-takers. He has taken his wickets at 23.18.

Wahab Riaz: “We are prepared for the challenge like the rest of the sides. Our players, both local and foreign, have been playing cricket regularly which is of course a great sign for us.

“It makes the life of a captain easy if the players are in touch. Of course, for us, it is a matter of one game at a time. We have to ensure we win the Eliminator 1 and take it match-by-match from there on. Hopefully, we can win all our games and lift the trophy.”

“As a captain you do get under pressure, I won’t say that there is no pressure. I have trust in my team and we will do well and win the tournament.”

Squads for the playoffs:

Karachi Kings - Imad Wasim (c), Aamer Yamin, Alex Hales (England), Arshad Iqbal, Awais Zia, Babar Azam, Cameron Delport (South Africa), Chadwick Walton (West Indies), Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Rizwan, Sharjeel Khan, Sherfane Rutherford (West Indies), Umaid Asif, Umer Khan, Usama Mir, Waqas Maqsood and Wayne Parnel (South Africa)

Lahore Qalandars - Sohail Akhtar (c), Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh), Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hafeez, David Wiese (South Africa), Shaheen Shah Afridi, Usman Shinwari, Samit Patel (England), Haris Rauf, Agha Salman, Ben Dunk (Australia), Farzan Raja, Jaahid Ali, Abid Ali, Mohammad Faizan, Maaz Khan, Dane Vilas (South Africa) and Dilbar Hussain

Multan Sultans - Shan Masood (c), Adam Lyth (England), Ali Shafiq, Bilawal Bhatti, Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe), Imran Tahir (South Africa), Joe Denly (England), Junaid Khan, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Ilyas, Mohammad Irfan, Ravi Bopara (England), Rilee Rossouw (South Africa), Rohail Nazir, Shahid Afridi, Sohail Tanvir, Usman Qadir and Zeeshan Ashraf

Peshawar Zalmi - Wahab Riaz (c), Aamir Ali, Adil Amin, Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies), Faf du Plessis (South Africa), Haider Ali, Hardus Viljoen (South Africa), Imam-ul-Haq, Kamran Akmal, Khurram Shehzad, Mohammad Imran, Mohammad Mohsin, Rahat Ali, Saqib Mahmood, Shoaib Malik, Sohaib Maqsood, Umar Amin and Yasir Shah
 
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Karachi, 14 November 2020: Lahore Qalandars have included fast bowler Salman Irshad in place of all-rounder Agha Salman, who has been ruled out of the HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 playoffs due to an ankle injury.

Meanwhile, Peshawar Zalmi have replaced fast bowler Hasan Ali with Mohammad Imran. Hasan has been ruled out due to a back strain.

Recent player updates:

South African fast bowler Wayne Parnell replaces Mitchell McCleneghan, who is unavailable due to Covid-19-enforced isolation restrictions in New Zealand, in the Karachi Kings squad.

Batsman Sohaib Maqsood comes in place of Daren Sammy, who is unable to travel to Pakistan in time for the first eliminator on 14 November due to logistical constraints, in the Peshawar Zalmi squad.

Joe Denly and Brendan Taylor replace Mahmudullah and James Vince in the Multan Sultans squad.
 
Mohammad Imran has replaced Hassan Ali for Peshawar squad
 
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