Earlier, Islamabad made 187-7 after Quetta won the toss and opted to field first. Colin Ingram pulled the team back from the brink, scoring a cool 63 runs off 40 balls. He hit two sixes and six 4s during his innings. The team looked to be in a precarious position after losing three wickets during the first few overs of the match. Luke Ronchi and Dawid Malan were dismissed during the first and third overs, respectively, courtesy excellent bowling by Naseem Shah. Shadab Khan contributed by scoring 39 runs off 25 balls, hitting two sixes and three boundaries before he was caught by Mohammad Nawaz off a Cutting delivery. Colin Munro, who looked really dangerous, was caught near the boundary by Ahmed Shahzad off a Mohammad Hasnain delivery. He scored 31 runs from 20 balls, hitting three sixes and two boundaries. Tymal Mills claimed two quick wickets, dismissing Amad Butt and Asif Ali cheaply. Mohammad Hasnain chipped in with one.
Today’s matches:
1: Multan Sultans vs Karachi Kings at Multan Stadium, 2:00pm (PST)
2: Lahore Qalandars vs Peshawar Zalmi at Pindi Stadium, 7:00pm (PST)
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