Australian Watson carries Quetta to PSL final

Quetta Gladiators batsman Umar Akmal drives against Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League playoff at National Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, on Wednesday. (AP)
Updated 13 March 2019
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Australian Watson carries Quetta to PSL final

  • Peshawar will now take on the winner between Karachi and Islamabad
  • Wahab Riaz took Watson’s wicket who scored 71 off 43 balls

KARACHI: Shane Watson's all-round performance carried Quetta Gladiators to its third Pakistan Super League final with a 10-run victory over Peshawar Zalmi in the qualifier on Wednesday.

Peshawar will have another chance to make it to the final when it takes on the winner between Karachi Kings and defending champions Islamabad United.

Watson smashed 71 off 43 balls with six sixes and five boundaries and lifted Quetta to 186-6 after Peshawar captain Darren Sammy of the West Indies won the toss and elected to field.

Sammy (46) and Kieron Pollard (44) led a gallant Peshawar fightback with an 83-run stand off 36 balls before Watson conceded 10 runs in the last over to restrict Peshawar to 176-7.

Needing 21 off the last over, Pollard smashed Watson over midwicket for a six off the second ball before the Australian seamer uprooted the West Indian middle stump off the third delivery.

And Peshawar lost its last hope when Sammy, who hit five sixes and two boundaries, was run out while attempting to regain the strike off the next ball.

Peshawar, which lost the final to Islamabad last year, got off track once it lost Pakistan discard Kamran Akmal (23) in the sixth over. Veteran Misbah-ul-Haq could contribute only 18 before he was out lbw to seamer Mohammad Hasnain (2-28) in the 14th over as Peshawar slipped to 90-5.

But Sammy and Pollard entertained a large crowd at the National Stadium with their clean hitting before Watson denied Peshawar in the last over.

Earlier, Watson kept Quetta innings going at a brisk pace with local Ahsan Ali, who contributed a useful 46 off 32 balls.

Both batsmen shared 111-run second wicket stand before Peshawar pulled back through left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz (2-26).

Riaz had Watson clean bowled in the 12th over and also got rid of dangerous Umar Akmal (22).


FIA President Ben Sulayem highlights new safety boost with Hankook joining as Global Partner

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FIA President Ben Sulayem highlights new safety boost with Hankook joining as Global Partner

  • New role sees one of the world’s leading tire makers join global platform for sustainable innovations in motorsport and mobility

DUBAI: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has welcomed Hankook, one of the world’s leading tire makers, as the FIA’s newest Global Partner in the organization’s drive to boost safety in motorsport and mobility.

Hankook has officially joined the FIA’s Global Partner Programme after more than three years as an associate of the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organizations worldwide.

Hankook will be an Official Partner of the annual FIA Awards as well as Official Partner of the FIA Sustainable Innovation Series, a global event platform, run in close cooperation with FIA World Championships.

These include the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, FIA Formula One World Championship, FIA World Endurance Championship and FIA World Rally Championship from 2026 through 2028.

Ben Sulayem said: “Sustainability and technological innovation are at the heart of our missions at the FIA, so I am delighted to welcome Hankook as a new partner.

“This new partnership with Hankook reflects the global growth of our FIA Global Partner Programme, and through collaboration it will strengthen our work to make motor sport and mobility safer.”

The FIA Sustainable Innovation Series convenes industry leaders to focus on “track to road” opportunities, translating innovation developed in motorsport into wider automotive and mobility applications.

As the exclusive technical partner and tire supplier of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and the FIA World Rally Championships, Hankook supports the FIA’s ambition to use motorsport as a platform for progress and responsible innovation.

These championships provide a live testing environment for new materials, performance standards and safety solutions, with learnings that can be transferred from competition to everyday mobility.

Jongho Park, president and COO, Hankook Tire Europe, said: “The FIA and Hankook share the belief that technological innovation can only be effective on a sustained basis if it combines safety, fairness and responsibility.

“As Global Partner of the FIA, we want to use our expertise in technology and sustainable tire development to drive the mobility of the future, in motorsport and beyond.”

Craig Edmondson, chief commercial officer of the FIA, said: “Through our expanding Global Partner Programme, the FIA is working alongside leading international organizations that share our commitment to driving innovation, sustainability, and safety across both motorsport and mobility

“We are pleased to welcome Hankook into the FIA Global Partner Programme. Together, we will continue to accelerate progress and shape a more sustainable, future‑focused mobility ecosystem.”