- PSL 2024 – (Game 1) – Lahore Qalandars vs Islamabad United
The Pakistan Super League commenced with a bang as Islamabad United, under the dynamic leadership of Shadab Khan, secured a remarkable 8 wicket win over defending champions Lahore Qalandars. Winning the toss and opting to bowl first, Shadab Khan’s strategic decision revealed his astute understanding of the match conditions. Despite a shaky start with the ball, Islamabad managed to restrict Lahore’s batting onslaught, laying the groundwork for a compelling contest.
Sahibzada Farhan’s explosive innings provided Islamabad with a solid platform, complemented by Rassie van der Dussen’s pivotal contribution, propelling them to an imposing total of 195. Despite Shadab Khan’s economic bowling, Lahore Qalandars found themselves struggling to contain Islamabad’s aggressive batting display. The electrifying atmosphere of the encounter heightened as Lahore commenced their chase, with Islamabad’s openers, Alex Hales and Colin Munro, setting the pace with a blistering start.
While Munro’s early departure momentarily dampened Islamabad’s momentum, Alex Hales continued his onslaught on Lahore’s bowlers. Shadab Khan’s composed innings, coupled with a crucial partnership alongside Agha Salman, steered Islamabad towards an emphatic victory. Their unbeaten 138-run stand sealed the match, highlighting the team’s resilience and determination to dominate the tournament.
As Islamabad United crossed the 200-run mark, Shadab Khan’s exceptional leadership and stellar performance with both bat and ball shone brightly, emphasizing his pivotal role in the team’s triumph. The resounding victory not only boosted Islamabad’s morale but also cemented their reputation as a formidable contender in the PSL.
Chief Scores :
Lahore Qalandars – 195 for 5 in 20 overs (Rassie van der Dussen 71*, Sahibzada Farhan 57, Abdullah Shafique 28, Tymal Mills 2 for 45, Shadab Khan 1 for 24, Naseem Shah 1 for 36)
Islamabad United – 200 for 2 in 18.2 overs (Shadab Khan 74*, Salman Ali Agha 64*, Alex Hales 36, Salman Fayyaz 1 for 23, Zaman Khan 1 for 33, David Weise 0 for 24)