The partnership of Shahzad and Ahsan Ali (47 runs) did an admirable job in chasing the target with multiple boundaries to their credit. Watson was the first man to go down from the Quetta’s side after he was run out by Umar Amin at 2.4 overs. He scored 7 runs off 6 balls. Earlier, the Quetta bowling attack restricted Peshawar to 138 for the loss of eight wickets. Quetta drew the first blood with timely wickets of Peshawar openers, Imamul Haq (3) and Kamran Akmal (21). Wicket-takers Hasnain and Muhammad Nawaz forced Dareen Sammy’s team in defensive. Sohaib Maqsood (20), the middle-order batsman, contrary to expectations fell short to play a solid inning before leaving the crease after a soft dismissal on slow ball yorker. Umar Amin with his failed pull shot cut short his time at the field with 38 off 33 on Hasnain’s ball but his prized wicket was of Kieron Pollard (7). A wary Sammy (18) couldn’t deliver in the death overs of the game, while he chose not to give the strike to Wahab, he wasn’t able to connect the ball with his strikes either. DJ Bravo took two wickets while Fawad Ahmed and Nawaz picked one each.
Brief scores:
Quetta Gladiators 139 for 2 (Ahmad Shahzad 58 not out, Rilee Rossouw 39 not out, Wahab Riaz 1-19) beat Peshawar Zalmi 138 for 8 (Umar Amin 38, Muhammad Hasnain 3-30, DJ Bravo 2-24) by 8 wickets.
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