Earlier, Lahore set a 151-run target for their opponents after Karachi won the toss and opted to field first. Skipper Sohail Akhtar and Fakhar Zaman opened the innings with the former scoring 68 off 49 balls before being dismissed at 14.1 overs off a leg-before-wicket delivery by Arshad Iqbal. Zaman managed to score 17 off 13 deliveries. He was the first wicket to go at 4.1 overs off Umaid Asif’s ball. Mohammad Hafeez – who was still standing at the end of the innings – was the only other major contributor, adding 35 runs off 22 deliveries. The remaining three wickets claimed by Karachi were those of Chris Lynn, Ben Dunk, and Samit Patel who each added a paltry 5, 9, and 5 runs, respectively, to the scoreboard. Umaid and Arshad claimed two wickets each while Chris Jordan claimed one. Karachi’s star bowler Mohammad Amir, however, could not shine and gave away 30 runs in his four overs.
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