Sharjeel Khan scored the principal several the Pakistan
Super League as Islamabad United jogged into the last with a complete 50-run
win against Peshawar Zalmi. Sharjeel's 50-ball hundred fueled Islamabad to 176
for 3 preceding left-arm spinner Imran Khalid's four-for ensured Peshawar were
knocked down some pins out for 126 with two overs to save.
Put into bat, Islamabad set up together a 108-run opening
stand in 13.1 overs, a dominant part of the runs falling off Sharjeel's sharp
edge. Dwayne Smith, the other opener, attempted to get this show on the road
bat on ball amid his stay of 37 balls to score 19 keeps running without a
solitary limit.
In the ninth over, Sharjeel unleashed two sixes and a four
against left-arm spinner Mohammad Asghar. He took after that up with an assault
on Shahid Afridi too in the following over to raise his fifty. The most
significant over, however, was the fourteenth in which Shaun Tait rejected
Smith and Brad Haddin off back to back conveyances, yet Kamran Akmal dropped Khalid
Latif to deny Tait of a cap trap. Sharjeel then struck the following two
bundles of the over for a four and six.
He raised his hundred, studded with 12 fours and eight
sixes, in style with a straight six in the sixteenth over and helped Islamabad
score 46 in the last five overs. He was run-out for 117 in the last over of the
innings.
Peshawar began moderate in the Power play and were imprinted
when Samuel Badree released Dawid Malan in the fourth over. Kamran kept the
score ticking till the eleventh over before Khalid struck. Peshawar's primary
wellspring of resistance was opener Kamran Akmal, who made 45 from 32 balls. In
any case, with the following four batsmen scored just in single digits, the
written work was on the divider.
Khalid evacuated Mohammad Hafeez and Kamran in back to back
overs, and Brad Hodge and Darren Sammy in the same over - the thirteenth - to
lessen Peshawar to 80 for 5. By then, the required run rate had shot up more
than 13 for every over.
Afridi gave his group a couple generally strikes, however it
was insufficient. Khalid completed with 4 for 20 from his three overs and Andre
Russell took three lower-request wickets, including Afridi's, to end with 3 for
37.
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