Peshawar Zalmi all-around performance crushed Multan Sultans by 120 runs in the 9th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Chasing a target of 228, Sultans were all out at 107 in 15.5 overs. Earlier, batting first after winning the toss, Zalmi’s openers, Babar Azam and Saim Ayub, fell cheaply after scoring just 2 runs each. However, the middle-order batsmen’s explosive contributions not only consolidated the inning but also put the Zalmi in a commanding position. English batter Tom Kohler-Cadmore led the way with a fluent half-century, scoring 52 runs, anchoring the innings with composed strokeplay. It was the aggressive Mohammad Haris who stole the spotlight with his electrifying 45 runs off just 21 balls, setting the tone early on. Hussain Talat added vital stability in the middle overs, contributing a well-crafted 37, while Michael Owen and Abdul Samad played impactful cameos, scoring 34 and 40 runs respectively. Multan Sultans struggled to contain the onslaught but managed to pick up wickets at crucial intervals. Michael Bracewell and Abdul Samad were the pick of the bowlers, taking two wickets apiece to keep Zalmi from breaching the 230-run mark.