PSL 8: All eyes on 'King' Babar as he leads Peshawar against former team Karachi tonight

Peshawar Zalmi's players elebrate after the dismissal of Islamabad United's Liam Dawson (top 2nd R) during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on February 17, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 14 February 2023
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PSL 8: All eyes on 'King' Babar as he leads Peshawar against former team Karachi tonight

  • Zalmi have qualified for playoffs in every PSL tournament while Kings could not perform well in the last season
  • Both teams have won a Pakistan Super League title before and will enter the field with top cricketers later today

ISLAMABAD: Peshawar Zalmi are ready to take on Karachi Kings in the second match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) cricket tournament later today after drafting Bhanuka Rajapaksa, an attacking left-handed batter from Sri Lanka.

Each team has won a PSL title before, though Kings may have a psychological advantage since the contest will be held at the National Stadium Karachi.

Zalmi have an impeccable track record of qualifying for playoffs in every PSL season while Kings failed to impress with their performance last year by only recording one victory in 10 matches.

“[Sri Lankan] Powerhouse @BhanukaRajapak3 joined #Zalmi Camp in Karachi and is looking all set to make his debut for Peshawar Zalmi tonight,” the Peshawar team management announced in a Twitter post.

 

 

Pakistan’s national cricket team captain Babar Azam will lead Peshawar Zalmi while the rival side will be spearheaded by left-arm leg spinner Imad Wasim.

Both squads will start their PSL title chase this year with some of the best Twenty20 players, and the outcome of the match will largely depend on how they manage to handle pressure during today’s contest.

The PSL championship was launched in the United Arab Emirates in February 2016 since some international cricket stars were reluctant to play in Pakistan due to security reasons.

Ever since, the tournament has gained immense popularity in and around the country and found massive viewership among South Asians around the world.

Peshawar Zalmi won the championship in 2017 while Karachi Kings earned the title in 2020.


Pakistan spin out Australia in second T20I to take series

Updated 31 January 2026
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Pakistan spin out Australia in second T20I to take series

  • Salman Agha’s 76 and Usman Khan’s 53 lift Pakistan to 198-5, their highest T20I total against Australia
  • Pakistan’s spinners take all 10 wickets as Australia are bowled out for 108, sealing an unbeatable 2-0 series lead

LAHORE: Skipper Salman Agha hit his highest score in the shortest format before Pakistan’s spinners routed Australia by 90 runs in the second Twenty20 international in Lahore on Saturday.

Agha hit a 40-ball 76 and Usman Khan smashed a 36-ball 53 as Pakistan made 198-5, their highest-ever T20I total against Australia.

This was enough for Pakistan’s spin quintet who shared all ten wickets between them with Abrar Ahmed returning the best figures of 3-14 and Shadab Khan finishing with 3-26.

Australia were routed for 108 in 15.4 overs, giving Pakistan their biggest T20I victory over Australia eclipsing the 66-run win in Abu Dhabi in 2018.

“It has to be a perfect game,” said Agha. “We batted well and then were outstanding with the ball. Fielding was outstanding.”

The victory gives Pakistan an unbeatable 2-0 lead after they won the first match by 22 runs, also in Lahore, on Friday.

“We want to play in the same way, forget the 2-0 scoreline and come again with the same intensity and go to the World Cup with the same energy,” said Agha of the event starting in India and Sri Lanka from February 7.

This is Pakistan’s first T20I series win over Australia since 2018. The final match is on Sunday, also in Lahore.

Despite skipper Mitchell Marsh coming back after resting on Friday, the visiting batters had little answer to Pakistan’s spin assault.

Ahmed dismissed Marsh for 18, Josh Inglis for five and Matthew Short for 27.

Cameroon Green top scored with a 20-ball 35 before spinner Usman Tariq dismissed him on his way to figures of 2-16.

Marsh admitted Pakistan were better.

“Pakistan outplayed us,” said Marsh. “Hopefully, we can improve and come back tomorrow. They put us under great pressure in batting; it was probably a 160-170 wicket so they scored a big total.”

Earlier, Agha and Usman led Pakistan to a fighting total after they won the toss and batted.

Agha built the innings with Saim Ayub (11-ball 23) during a second wicket stand of 55 as Pakistan scored 72 runs in the power-paly.

Agha’s previous highest in all T20 cricket was 68 not out.

After Babar Azam failed with a five-ball two, Usman helped Agha add another quickfire 49 for the fourth wicket before Sean Abbott broke the stand.

Agha smashed four sixes and eight fours in his sixth Twenty20 half century.

Pakistan added a good 61 runs in the last five overs with Usman knocking two sixes and four fours in his second T20I half century while Shadab’s knock had two sixes and a four.

The Usman-Shadab fifth-wicket stand yielded 63 runs off just 39 balls.

Shadab finished with an unbeaten 20-ball 28.

Pacer Xavier Bartlett and spinner Matthew Kuhnemann were expensive, conceding 92 runs between them in their eight overs.