Watson and Shahzad added a match winning 129 runs for the second wicket as a formidable Peshawar pace attack found wickets hard to come by after Sameen Gul trapped Ahsan Ali for just one. When Shehzad was dismissed, bowled by Umaid Asif, Quetta needed only 29 for victory. Rilee Rossouw gave Watson good company during his four-ball 12 with one six and a boundary. Peshawar’s Hasan Ali failed to get a wicket after his 18 wickets made him the highest wicket-taker in the league.
Quetta captain Sarfraz Ahmed was happy with his team’s progress. “We have done well so its great to be in the play-offs,” said Sarfraz. “We try to keep the opponents to totals which we can chase and great to see Shane and Ahmed play so well.” Peshawar skipper Darren Sammy said his bowlers had an off day. “Yes, tough game. I think bowlers had an off day and they did not bowl as we have wanted,” said Sammy. Earlier, Kamran Akmal cracked 50-ball 72 with seven boundaries and four sixes to help Peshawar to 165-4 in their 20 overs after they were put into bat. Peshawar were given a brisk start of 38 by Kamran and Andre Fletcher who made 28-ball 26 with two fours and a six. But once Kamran was dismissed only Kieron Pollard found the scoring fast, smashing 21-ball 44 not out with seven fours and a six.
Brief scores:
Peshawar Zalmi 165-4 in 20 overs (Kamran Akmal 72, K Polard 44 not out) VS Quetta Gladiators 166-2 in 17.4 overs (S Watson 91 not out, Ahmad Shahzad 50). Quetta defeat Peshawar by eight wickets.
Published in Daily Times, March 5th 2019.
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