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Karachi Kings opt to bowl first against Multan Sultans in PSL clash

Published on: April 19, 2026 2:43 PM

Karachi Kings won the toss and chose to bowl first against Multan Sultans in the 28th match of Pakistan Super League season 11 at National Bank Stadium in Karachi. The decision came as both teams entered the contest with contrasting positions on the points table and strong motivation to secure crucial points in the tournament.

Multan Sultans, led by Ashton Turner, started the match placed third on the table after winning four out of their six games so far. In contrast, Karachi Kings sat in seventh position with an equal record of three wins and three losses, making this match important for their playoff hopes.

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As the competition intensified, both teams named strong playing squads featuring experienced international and local talent. Karachi Kings included players such as David Warner, Moeen Ali, Hasan Ali, and Adam Zampa, aiming to strengthen both their batting depth and bowling attack in this key encounter.

Meanwhile, Multan Sultans fielded a balanced squad featuring Ashton Turner, Shan Masood, Steve Smith, Mohammad Nawaz, and Tabraiz Shamsi, combining batting strength with a versatile bowling lineup. The team entered the match with confidence, looking to maintain their strong position on the points table.

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The toss decision by Karachi Kings to bowl first suggested their strategy to exploit early pitch conditions and restrict Multan Sultans to a manageable total. With both sides fighting for momentum in the league stage, the match carried significant importance for shaping the playoff race.

As PSL 11 progresses, every match continues to influence the standings, increasing pressure on teams to perform consistently. Therefore, both Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans aimed to deliver a strong performance in this crucial fixture to improve their chances of advancing further in the tournament.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cricket toss, Karachi Kings, Latest, Multan Sultans, National Bank Stadium, PSL 11, PSL points table

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