LAHORE - Islamabad United overcame Multan Sultans with a narrow victory by 2 wickets in the nail-biting HBL PSL 9 Finale at the National Bank Stadium Karachi on Monday night.
Islamabad United’s chase was characterized by key contributions from their top order. Martin Guptill led the way with a solid 50 from 32 balls, while Azam Khan chipped in with a timely 30 off 22. Despite a middle-order wobble and losing wickets at critical moments, Islamabad managed to keep up with the required run rate. Iftikhar Ahmed and Khushdil Shah tried to tighten the screws for the Sultans by picking up 2 wickets each, but it was not enough to stop Islamabad’s march towards victory.
The climax of the chase saw Islamabad needing to navigate through tense moments, especially after losing Naseem Shah to wards the end. However, Imad Wasim remained not out, ensuring his team crossed the line with an unbeaten 19, amidst high drama in the final overs. Multan Sultans’ bowlers struggled to contain Islamabad’s hitters, despite David Willey, Mohammad Ali, and Usama Mir picking up a wicket each. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, with Islamabad United ultimately emerging victorious, thanks to their disciplined bowling performance and crucial knocks under pressure. Earlier batting first, Multan Sultans managed to set a total of 159/9 in their allotted 20 overs against Islamabad United. The innings began on a shaky note for the Sultans, with opener Yasir Khan departing early for 6, caught by Mills off the bowling of Imad Wasim. This early blow was a sign of things to come, as David Willey soon followed, bowled by Wasim for 6, leaving the Sultans reeling at 14/2. Captain Mohammad Rizwan and Usman Khan then attempted to stabilize the innings with a cautious partnership. Rizwan, known for his resilience, crafted a diligent 26 off 26 balls, including three boundaries, before falling to the guile of Shadab Khan, caught by Guptill. Usman Khan emerged as the beacon of hope for the Sultans, anchoring the innings with a well-composed 57 off 40 balls, adorned with seven fours and a six. However, his dismissal by Shadab Khan marked the beginning of a middle-order collapse, with the Sultans losing wickets at regular intervals. Imad Wasim, the standout performer with the ball, returned astonishing figures of 5 for 23, including the crucial wickets of Johnson Charles and Khushdil Shah, further tightening the noose around the Sultans’ batting lineup. Despite the turbulence, Iftikhar Ahmed showed grit towards the end, scoring an unbeaten 32 off 20 deliveries to propel the Sultans to a defendable total. His effort, however, was overshadowed by the clinical bowling display from Islamabad United, with Shadab Khan supporting Wasim excellently, picking up 3 wickets for 32 runs. The fall of wickets at critical junctures, combined with the pressure exerted by Islamabad’s bowlers, left the Sultans struggling to build momentum.