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Which side will win the Multan Sultans v Karachi Kings (Qualifier) match on 14th November?

Which side will win the Multan Sultans v Karachi Kings (Qualifier) match on 14th November?


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Its back!

Glad to see PSL resuming and we can have a proper champion emerge.

So which side is stronger given MS have lost Moeen, Vince and Mahmudullah


Squads:


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


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


Replacements:

Karachi Kings - Sherfane Rutherford comes in for Chris Jordan; Waqas Maqsood comes in for Ali Khan

Multan Sultans – Adam Lyth replaced Fabian Allen, James Vince ruled out due to Covid-19
 
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MS really short of overseas players but guess local talent should do the job.
 
Multan did incredibly well to use intelligence and tactics to dominate the opening round. However it is no secret that on paper Karachi should steamroll them in a one off knockout game. Particularly with the likes of a red hot Babar and our best t20 bowler in Imad in their ranks.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Multan Sultans confirm Joe Denly and Brendan Taylor as replacement players for the PSL playoffs <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL5?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL5</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://t.co/CcI5Vhj1Yb">pic.twitter.com/CcI5Vhj1Yb</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1326137631420379136?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 10, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi are currently playing a practice game.

Multan made 194 from their 20 overs with Shan Masood scoring 66, Ravi Bopara scoring 57 and Rilee Rossouw scoring 43.
 
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Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi are currently playing a practice game.

Multan made 194 from their 20 overs with Shan Masood scoring 66, Ravi Bopara scoring 57 and Rilee Rossouw scoring 43.

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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Practice match between Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings originally planned to be played tonight was cancelled due to logistic management and timing issues.

The practice match and other activities planned for tomorrow to be conducted as planned.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Due to the inability to secure a quarantine spot in NZ until Feb 15th if I stayed away playing cricket I won’t be travelling to PSL or SPL. Very disappointed with the lack of flexibility to be able to work overseas currently. I Hope there is a way to do my job in the future. &#55357;&#56877;</p>— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) <a href="https://twitter.com/Mitch_Savage/status/1326539034089283588?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 11, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Due to the inability to secure a quarantine spot in NZ until Feb 15th if I stayed away playing cricket I won’t be travelling to PSL or SPL. Very disappointed with the lack of flexibility to be able to work overseas currently. I Hope there is a way to do my job in the future. </p>— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) <a href="https://twitter.com/Mitch_Savage/status/1326539034089283588?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 11, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

South African fast bowler Wayne Parnell has been included in the Karachi Kings squad for the HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 playoffs.

The left-armer replaces New Zealand’s Mitchell McCleneghan who is unavailable due to isolation restrictions in New Zealand enforced by Covid-19.
 
Schedule for today:

MS practice match against Lahore Qalandars is expected to start at 4:45 PM
 
Match officials for HBL PSL 2020 playoffs announced

• Event technical committee for the last four matches also announced

Karachi, 12 November 2020:

Aleem Dar, who holds the record for officiating the most number of Tests and ODIs, and Michael Gough will take the field as on-field umpires at a floodlit National Stadium for the final of the HBL Pakistan Super League 2020.

Members of ICC International Panel of Umpires Ahsan Raza, who became the first match official to reach the milestone of 50 T20Is as an on-field umpire, and Rashid Riaz will take the responsibilities of the third umpire and the fourth umpire, respectively.

Match referee Mohammad Anees, member of PCB’s Elite Panel for Match Referees, will lead the playing control team for the much-anticipated contest.

Aleem, who holds the distinction of officiating the most number of HBL PSL matches (42), will be in action as on-field umpire in the Eliminator 1 and Eliminator 2 on 14 and 15 November.

For Eliminator 1 between Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi, he will be joined by Shozab Raza, with Ahsan as the third umpire and Faisal Khan Afridi as the fourth umpire in a team that will be led by match referee Prof. Javed Malik.

Before the final, Aleem and Michael Gough, the members of ICC Elite Panel of Umpires, will perform the on-field duties together in Eliminator 2, which will be contested between the losing team from the Qualifier and winning team of the Eliminator 1. Match referee Mohammad Anees will lead the playing control team in a match which will have Shozab Raza as third and Asif Yaqoob as fourth umpire.

For the Qualifier on 14 November between the top two teams at the table – Multan Sultans and Karachi Kings - Michael Gough, who has officiated as an on-field umpire in 95 internationals, and Rashid Riaz will be the on-field umpires with Asif Yaqoob and Nasir Hussain as the third and fourth umpires. Match referee Mohammad Anees will lead them.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board also announced the technical committee for the playoffs. The six-member committee will be led by PCB chief executive Wasim Khan and have Bazid Khan, Dr Riaz Ahmed, Marina Iqbal, Nadeem Khan and Sameer Khosa as members.

The committee’s Terms of Reference are as follows:

• Decisions relating to; medical regulations, playing conditions (including allocation of points in respect of matches), player eligibility and player replacement

• Enforcement of the PSL codes in circumstances which fall outside the jurisdiction of the match referee

• Approval of the granting of leave of absence to team members

• Any request for player replacement from the final 18-member squads

HBL PSL 2020 playoffs schedule (all matches at National Stadium, Karachi):

14 Nov – Qualifier (Multan Sultans v Karachi Kings) – Michael Gough and Rashid Riaz (on-field umpires), Asif Yaqoob (third umpire), Nasir Hussain (fourth umpire); Mohammad Anees (match referee). Eliminator 1 (Lahore Qalandars v Peshawar Zalmi) – Aleem Dar and Shozab Raza (on-field umpires), Ahsan Raza (third umpire), Faisal Khan Afridi (fourth umpire); Prof Javed Malik (match referee)

15 Nov – Eliminator 2 (Losing team Qualifier v Winning team Eliminator 1) – Aleem Dar and Michael Gough (on-field umpires), Shozab Raza (third umpire), Asif Yaqoob (fourth umpire); Mohammad Anees (match referee)

17 Nov – Final (Winner Qualifier v Winner Eliminator 2) – Aleem Dar and Michael Gough (on-field umpires), Ahsan Raza (third umpire), Rashid Riaz (fourth umpire); Mohammad Anees (match referee)

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MS defeated LQ by 2 wickets in practice game:

LQ batted first - Samit Patel top-scoring with 49*, Tamim Iqbal 37

LQ scored 157/6 in 20 overs

MS scored 159/8 in 19 overs

Ravi Bopara 38, Rohail Nazir 27*

Shaheen Shah Afridi took 2/21 off 3 overs


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Correction to the above scorecard, apparently Rohail scored 27(17) not 27(21).

That’s a SR of 158, coming in at number 8.
 
Hopefully Multan give Karachi a good beating. Cant stand the likes of Salman Iqbal and Imad Wasim.
 
Karachi Kings score 162/8 in 20 overs against Peshawar Zalmi

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
 
"The only thing I want from Babar Azam is to finish the game" : Imad Wasim

Imad Wasim speaking to the media, ahead of the Qualifier game vs Multan Sultans (tomorrow)


On Dean Jones:

"We are really missing Dean Jones; I only worked with DJ for about 1 and a half month but in my view he was one of the world's best coaches; I am not saying that just because he is not with us, but I do mean it and I did feel the same when he was alive; I have yet to see or know of, so much cricketing knowledge in a person in my 15 year career; And it not just me, but many others in our squad felt that he told them things about cricket that they never knew; He had knowledge and passion for the game and was one of the greats of the game, we will certainly miss his absence but we will try and play the game for Dean Jones and play in the way he wanted us to play it; This will be our tribute to him and it is Wasim Bhai and my planning that we play with the attitude that he would have liked us to play"


On Babar Azam:

"About 3-4 years ago, I had said that Babar Azam would be one of the best players in the world and I was criticized for saying that; But now he has done it and he is one of the best batsmen in the world and he continues to work hard; People used to say that he couldnt hit big shots but he is showing that he can do that at will"

"The only thing I want from Babar is to finish the game, because once he starts doing that, he will be unstoppable; He is one of the top players of the game but he also knows that he has to learn to finish the game; That is something in his mind and he did that well against Zimbabwe although he couldnt do it one of the T20Is but having said that, he is now heading to become one of the greats of the game"


On Babar Azam as Pakistan captain playing under Imad Wasim

"There is no one happier than I about Babar being captain for all three formats for Pakistan; As you all know, we are very close friends; I have said this many times before that we are friends and like brothers and whenever he is captaining for Pakistan and needs my advice he approaches me; Similarly, if for Karachi Kings, I will go to him if I need advice - its as simple as that; I will always support him as captain, and he will always support me as his captain too"


On Rizwan (and his complaint about not being played enough for KK):

"Look anyone who plays in all three formats of the game for his country has to be a good player as to play in all three formats for Pakistan is not an easy task for any player"

"We will sit down and decide upon what is the best combination for the side - there is nothing against Rizwan; We picked him for the side because we feel that he is Pakistan's best wicket-keeper; Whether he gets a chance or not is something we will see but I know that the type of a team man he is, he has never expressed any anger about this; He is a good friend and like a younger brother to me, we have played a lot of cricket together, and there is nothing between us as is being portrayed by some in the media"


Will being excluded from Pakistan side bring out the best in Amir and Sharjeel, as they will want to impress with performances in PSL for KK?

"In a selfish way, I would say that this [Amir and Sharjeel being excluded from Pakistan side] was pretty useful for us; The fact is that when you are not in the Pakistan side, you always want to prove yourself to others and that is a good thing for us [KK]; So Amir and Sharjeel will both try and perform and that will benefit our team; Having said that, it's upto the individual to try and put in some solid performances or, he could feel down about it and not do anything; Both Amir and Sharjeel are strong characters, and I am sure they will try and prove themselves with solid performances; And we all know whenever they make those efforts, they can produce good performances"
 
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
 
Lets see if Babar singlehandedly takes KK to a final!
 
Courtesy of MS Media

Shahid Afridi back in the fold.


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Courtesy of MS Media

Shahid Afridi back in the fold.


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This guy has amazing fitness / talent. He must be 45+ and doesn’t train at all normally. Probably just rocks up and hits his stride so quickly.

He gets an insane amount of money for doing very little so knows it’s in his interest to keep playing, even if it’s just for his charitable causes.
 
I'm thinking Amir is gonna show up motivated for once and with a point to prove so I got Karachi with the upset
 
Having missed a lot of matches (watching) this PSL even though i kept checking the live scorecard and stuff, I am most excited to see the original Afridi in action. He has something about him that you always want to root for him.
 
Having missed a lot of matches (watching) this PSL even though i kept checking the live scorecard and stuff, I am most excited to see the original Afridi in action. He has something about him that you always want to root for him.

Nobody has produced a bigger star in Pakistan cricket, i mean when he does something great you want to watch that innings over and over again. I mean who among us hasn't seen his asia cup 2014 heroics or the wc t20 2009 heroics in the semi final and final.
 
wt20 09 final, kanpur 102, 70s not out in ODI's against SL and SA in 07.
I can't find proper highlights of his chennai test epic though.
 
Lets get this party (re) started!

Cant wait.
 
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