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United beat Kings by 7 wickets in HBL PSL match

United beat Kings by 7 wickets in HBL PSL match

Express Tribune21-04-2025
Karachi Kings Captain David Warner is bowled by Islamabad United pacer Naseem Shah during a PSL T20 cricket match at the National Stadium Karachi. PHOTO: APP
Defending champions Islamabad United continued their dominant run in the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) with a convincing seven-wicket victory over Karachi Kings at the National Stadium, Karachi on Sunday.
Opting to bowl first, United's bowlers delivered a disciplined performance to restrict Karachi Kings to a modest 127/8 in 20 overs. In reply, United chased down the target with 17 balls to spare, securing their fourth consecutive win in the tournament.
In stark contrast to the Kings' struggles with the bat, Islamabad United began their chase with intent, led by the in-form Sahibzada Farhan, who blazed his way to 30 off just 18 balls, striking five boundaries and a six.
His brisk innings propelled United to 34 in quick time before a stunning catch by David Warner ended his stay, handing Karachi their first breakthrough. Hasan Ali struck again in the same over, clean bowling Colin Munro to momentarily pull United back.
Despite the early blows, United remained in control. Azam Khan anchored the middle overs with a steady 31 off 30 deliveries, while skipper Shadab Khan played a captain's knock, guiding the chase with a fluent 47 off 40, laced with five fours and two sixes.
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