Lahore Qalandars pull off one-run victory over Multan Sultans in PSL 8 opener

Lahore Qalandars' celebrate after winning the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Multan Sultans and Lahore Qalandars at Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on February 13, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 14 February 2023
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Lahore Qalandars pull off one-run victory over Multan Sultans in PSL 8 opener

  • Lahore Qalandars beat Multan Sultans by one run in PSL opener
  • Fakhar Zaman, Zaman Khan steer Lahore Qalandars to victory

MULTAN: The Lahore Qalandars snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against the Multan Sultans on Monday at the Multan Cricket Stadium in a match that went down the wire and proved to be a befitting start to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 8 tournament.

Needing 176 runs to win, the Sultans were off to a flying start as skipper Muhammad Rizwan and Shan Masood put up a 100-run opening partnership.

Multan skipper Rizwan once again played a captain’s knock, scoring 75 from 50 balls before he was clean-bowled by Qalandars skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi. Rizwan hit eight boundaries and a six in his innings while Masood made 35 from 31 balls before he was dismissed by Hussain Talat.

South Africa’s David Miller scored a quick 25 from 20 balls before Haris Rauf made short work of his stumps before Keiron Pollard made a quickfire 20 runs off 12 balls.

The Qalandars improved their line and length, turning the tables against the Sultans in the last five overs of the match. As the Sultans’ innings neared its end, the home side seemed to panic. In what came down to a battle of nerves, the Sultans panicked and lost a couple of wickets in the last over when they needed 15 runs to win the match.

This included an attempt to score a second run that cost Keiron Pollard dearly. He was run out courtesy of a strong throw by Talat.

An on-song Zaman Khan trapped Usman Khan leg before wicket right on the next ball, putting the Sultans in further trouble. In the end, the Sultans were defeated by one run when Khushdil Shah was unable to smash the last ball for a boundary.

For the Qalandars, Afridi, Rauf, Khan, and Talat picked up one wicket each while two run-outs during the innings also cost the Sultans dearly.

Earlier, Qalandars opening batter Fakhar Zaman smashed a 42-ball 66, hitting five sixes and three fours. He received support from fellow opener Mirza Tahir Baig, who scored 32 runs off 26 balls.

None of the Qalandars’ batters fared impressively after the two, with Shai Hope, Kamran Ghulam and Sikandar Raza scoring 19, 3 and 19 respectively.

However, Talat Hussain scored a quickfire 20 off 12 balls, hitting a six and a four.

From the Sultans, Ihsanullah finished up with figures of 2/37 from four overs while Usama Mir also took two, finishing with 2/25.


Sindh chief minister pledges compensation within two months after Karachi plaza fire

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Sindh chief minister pledges compensation within two months after Karachi plaza fire

  • Murad Ali Shah says government is working with Karachi chamber to help shopkeepers restart businesses
  • January fire that killed at least 67 brought safety of Karachi’s commercial buildings under sharp focus

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Friday compensation for shopkeepers affected by last month’s deadly Gul Plaza shopping mall blaze would be released within two months amid calls for improved fire safety regulations to protect commercial buildings in Karachi.

The fire at Gul Plaza in January killed at least 67 people and left more than 15 missing, triggering renewed criticism of lax enforcement of building codes and emergency preparedness in Pakistan’s largest city.

Authorities said the blaze spread rapidly through the multi-story commercial complex, complicating rescue efforts and raising questions about wiring, access routes and fire safety systems in older markets.

“The government in collaboration with the Karachi Chamber is actively working to help shopkeepers restart their businesses and aims to ensure that compensation is provided within two months so that the shopkeepers can buy inventories to restart their businesses,” the chief minister said while addressing the inauguration of the My Karachi Exhibition, an annual trade and consumer exhibition, according to an official statement.

He said temporary locations had been identified where shopkeepers could operate rent-free until reconstruction is completed, paying only basic maintenance costs.

Shah reiterated the Sindh administration’s commitment to provide Rs 10 million ($36,000) to the families of those who died in the fire, along with immediate relief of Rs 500,000 ($1,785) for affected shopkeepers.

He said Gul Plaza would be rebuilt within two years “in the same manner and with the same number of shops,” adding that the new structure would be safer and constructed “without a single square inch extra.”

Business leaders at the event called for stricter enforcement of fire safety standards across Karachi’s commercial districts, citing unregulated electrical wiring and poor compliance as recurring causes of deadly market fires.