A Battleground at PSL: Zalmi Triumphs as Qalandars Struggle
In a riveting clash at the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Rassie van der Dussen’s remarkable unbeaten innings of 104 runs off 52 balls took the spotlight, yet it ended in despair for Lahore Qalandars. The encounter against Peshawar Zalmi unfolded on Sunday, marking Qalandars’ fifth consecutive loss in the tournament.
Van der Dussen’s Centurion Stand
Van der Dussen’s century, achieved in just 50 balls, was a display of pure cricketing brilliance. However, despite his heroic efforts, it fell short as Peshawar Zalmi emerged victorious by eight runs. This defeat was particularly challenging for Qalandars as they found themselves chasing for the first time in the season.
The Battle Unfolds
The South African batsman’s spectacular performance included six sixes and seven fours, keeping Lahore’s hopes alive in the pursuit of Peshawar’s formidable total of 211 for 4. Despite his outstanding contribution, the home team could only muster 203 for 6, falling agonizingly short of the target.
Peshawar’s Dominance
Peshawar Zalmi’s dominance was evident, with a commanding opening partnership between Saim Ayub (88) and captain Babar Azam (48), who put up 136 runs off 86 balls. The absence of the injured Haris Rauf further weakened Qalandars’ defense.
The Battle in Numbers
Rovman Powell’s explosive innings of 46 off 20 balls, coupled with Mohammad Imran’s challenging over that yielded 22 runs, propelled Zalmi to the season’s highest total of 211. Qalandars’ captain, Shaheen Shah Afridi, contributed with three late wickets for 33 runs, but the team fell short of a collective effort.
Crunch Time
In a nail-biting final over, van der Dussen, needing 18 runs, faced only one ball as Paul Walter held his nerve. Walter conceded merely three runs off the first five balls, ultimately securing Zalmi’s triumph. Carlos Brathwaite added the finishing touch with a six off the final ball.
Looking Ahead
As Lahore Qalandars reflect on another setback in the PSL, the players regroup, and the journey continues.
Peshawar Zalmi 211 for 4 (Ayub 88, Babar 48, Powell 46, Afridi 3-33) beat Lahore Qalandars 203 for 6 (Van der Dussen 104*, Naveen 2-50) by eight runs
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