Peshawar beats Lahore, eliminates Karachi from PSL playoffs

Lahore Qalandars' Sam Billings (L) takes a catch of Peshawar Zalmi's Saim Ayub (R) during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandars at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on March 7, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 07 March 2023
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Peshawar beats Lahore, eliminates Karachi from PSL playoffs

  • Peshawar posted 207 thanks to half-centuries by Saim Ayub and Babar Azam
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi picked up three wickets in his last over to finish with 4-31

RAWALPINDI: Shaheen Shah Afridi’s maiden half-century and four wickets went in vain as his defending champion Lahore Qalandars lost to Peshawar Zalmi by 35 runs in the Pakistan Super League on Tuesday. 

Peshawar's victory eliminated former champions the Karachi Kings from playoffs contention. Karachi takes on Lahore in its last league game on Sunday. 

Lahore, which has already qualified for the playoffs, was bowled out for 172 with two balls remaining. 

Peshawar posted 207 thanks to half-centuries by openers Saim Ayub (68) and captain Babar Azam (50), and despite the last eight wickets falling for 39 runs. 

Afridi picked up three wickets in his last over to finish with 4-31. 

Left-hander Ayub, opening for the first time this season, showed plenty of aggression against the Lahore bowling attack comprising of Haris Rauf, Afridi and Rashid Khan. Ayub plundered eight fours and three sixes in his 36-ball knock. 

Ayub and Babar combined for 107. Ayub was caught behind in the 11th over and Babar caught at long on in the 16th, as Peshawar collapsed with three balls left. 

Lahore was reduced to 21-4 in the powerplay but Afridi and Hussain Talat (63) shared a 114-run stand. 

Afridi hit five sixes and three fours after he surprisingly promoted himself for the second time in the tournament ahead of Sikander Raza and David Wiese. 

Afridi and Talat dominated the Afghanistan duo of Mujeeb Ur Rahman (0-44) and Azmatullah Omarzai (2-40) but once Afridi was out, Lahore lost its last five wickets for 10 runs. 

Wahab Riaz led Peshawar with 3-17, and Rashid got 2-41.


Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

Updated 24 December 2025
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Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

  • The Premier League leaders now play Chelsea in the last four of the League Cup

LONDON: Arsenal edged past Crystal Palace on penalties on Tuesday to reach ​the semifinals of the League Cup when goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga saved a spot kick from Palace defender Maxence Lacroix.
His miss capped a miserable evening for Frenchman Lacroix, who scored an 80th- minute own goal before Palace captain Marc Guehi ‌levelled in ‌stoppage time to tie ‌the ⁠game ​at ‌1-1.
Arsenal won the shootout 8-7, with all the other penalties converted.
The Premier League leaders now play Chelsea in the last four of the League Cup.
Arsenal, who dominated possession, finally got the breakthrough when Lacroix turned ⁠the ball past his own goalkeeper Walter Benitez as ‌Palace failed to deal with ‍an Arsenal corner.
Benitez ‍had kept his team in the game ‍with a string of fine saves in the first half, twice denying Noni Madueke from close range and also keeping out a ​header from Gabriel Jesus.
Palace, the FA Cup holders, improved after a poor first ⁠half but rarely threatened until Guehi pounced on a knockdown from a free kick to take the game to penalties.
The match was delayed from last week because it clashed with a Palace game in the UEFA Conference League.
Arsenal host Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday. Palace, who are eighth in the Premier ‌League, are at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.