Lahore target high-flying Multan for elusive PSL title 

Lahore Qalandars' Shaheen Shah Afridi celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Islamabad United in Lahore on February 25, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 26 February 2022
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Lahore target high-flying Multan for elusive PSL title 

  • Lahore are the only one of the six teams not to have won the title 
  • But the task for Lahore is tough as they face Sultan in Sunday's final 

LAHORE: Lahore Qalandars seek the elusive Pakistan Super League title as they take on in-form defending champions Multan Sultans in the final in Lahore on Sunday. 

The Shaheen Shah Afridi-led Qalandars are one of the only six teams not to have won the title since the Twenty20 league started in 2016. 

They lost to Karachi Kings in the only final they played in 2020. 

But the task for Qalandars is tough as they face a rampaging Sultan side that won nine of their ten first round matches. 

Qalandars were the only side to beat them in the first round but Sultans avenged that defeat by trouncing Qalandars in the qualifiers by 28 runs on Wednesday. 

Shaheen, whose side edged out Islamabad United by six runs in a last-over thriller in the second eliminator on Friday, vowed his team will not settle for anything less than winning the trophy. 

"After Friday night's incredible win we want to settle for nothing but the PSL trophy," said Shaheen. 

Sultans are led inspirationally by Mohammad Rizwan, declared Twenty20 international player of the 2021 by the International Cricket Council last month. 

Rizwan hoped his team can repeat their last year's triumph in the final held in Abu Dhabi. 

"It has been an amazing tournament for us and I, as captain, could not have asked more from my players," said Rizwan. 

Both the teams are power-packed in batting as well as in bowling. 

Qalandars have Fakhar Zaman as opener who has so far scored a league record of 585 at a strike rate of 154.35. 

Rizwan is Sultan's top run-getter with 532 runs while his opening partner Shan Masood has 459. 

Sultans also have power hitters in Western Australian Tim David and former South African Rilee Rossouw. 

Their attack has Lahore born former South African Imran Tahir, Shahnawaz Dahani and Khushdil Shah who all have 16 wickets in the tournament. 

Shaheen is the spearhead of Qalandars' attack with 17 wickets while newcomer slinger Zaman Khan (16) and Pakistan international Haris Rauf has 15 wickets. 

Qalandars tried valiantly to bring in their ace Afghan spinner Rashid Khan from Bangladesh in a chartered flight to play on Sunday, but gave up as logistics were a big problem. 

Kings and Quetta Gladiators -- both former champions -- bowed out in the first round in this edition. 


Pakistan to face Sri Lanka in T20 series on Wednesday as World Cup preparations intensify

Updated 06 January 2026
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Pakistan to face Sri Lanka in T20 series on Wednesday as World Cup preparations intensify

  • The series will help selectors finalize Pakistan’s 15-member squad for the T20 World Cup starting next month
  • Pakistan will play all World Cup matches in Sri Lanka, making the series key for adapting to local conditions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in a three-match Twenty20 international series starting on Wednesday in Dambulla, as the visitors step up preparations for next month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

The series, with matches scheduled for Jan. 7, 9 and 11, is expected to play a key role in shaping Pakistan’s final 15-member squad for the World Cup, which begins on Feb. 7. Pakistan will play all of their World Cup fixtures in Sri Lanka, making the bilateral series an important chance to adjust to local conditions and finalize combinations.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said the team would use the series to assess players and build momentum ahead of the global tournament.

“The series provides a great opportunity for everyone to perform,” Salman said at a pre-series news conference.

“Playing here ahead of the World Cup is a significant advantage for us, and we will look to acclimatize to the conditions as quickly as possible,” he continued.

Salman will continue to lead a T20 side that enjoyed a strong 2025, winning two tri-series tournaments and bilateral series against Bangladesh, West Indies and South Africa. The captain said the management was keen to test emerging players alongside established names.

“We have good players in our squad who are future prospects,” he added. “We want to give them opportunities, and I am hopeful they will deliver strong performances in the series.”

Pakistan have had the edge in recent T20 meetings with Sri Lanka, winning three of their last five encounters, including a knockout match at the ACC Men’s T20 Asia Cup in Dubai and the final of a tri-series in Rawalpindi.

Wednesday’s opening match will begin at 7 p.m. local time in Dambulla.