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Tamim Iqbal Lahore Calendars’ team has reached the final of the Pakistan Super League. Lahore secured a ticket to the tournament final for the first time by defeating the Multan Sultans by 25 runs in the second knockout match.
The Karachi Kings will face Lahore in the title fight on Tuesday night (November 18). Both teams have reached the final for the first time. Furthermore, the rivalry between Lahore and Karachi in Pakistan’s national sport is also quite old. So the fans expect a great final.
Hitting first in the second knockout game on Sunday night, Tamim Iqbal and David Wise posted a great 162 runs at Lahore. In response, Multan was eliminated 156 with five balls to spare. Weiss also took 3 wickets with the ball after making a storm with the bat.
After a great start in the first knockout match against Peshawar Zalmi, Tamim was sent off for 16 of 10 balls. He also hit 1 six with 2 fours in the short innings. He also regretted not being able to make big innings in the second knockout game.
Tamim’s batting against Multan was more responsible, it was understood that he came down with the conviction of doing something great. But he couldn’t play more than 4.5 overs. Tamim made 30 of 20 balls with five fours before being thrown by Junaid Khan.
That is, in two games, 48 runs of 30 balls came from Tamim’s bat, there were 6 fours and 1 six. The country starter will definitely be on a mission to make the biggest innings in Tuesday’s final in a mission to consistently outperform himself.
Despite a stormy start from Tamim’s bat, the key to Lahore’s victory was David Weiss. In addition to Tamim’s 30, another renowned starter Fakhar Zaman made 46 of 36 balls. If all else failed, the team collected 115 runs for 5 wickets at the end of 15 overs.
From there, Lahore had 6 more runs in the last 5 overs. Whose complete contribution to Weiss. Weiss played a 48-inning tornado with just 21 balls with five fours and three sixes, including a pair of six in the last two balls of the innings. Lahore had 162 runs thanks to his hitting.
Multan’s starters Jisan Ashraf and Adam Light made a great start by chasing a great 183-run goal. He added 47 runs on just 26 balls. Although Jisan returned, Light continued to hit in the storm, completing his personal fifty with just 26 balls.
But Light couldn’t make another run to complete fifty. Multan’s innings collapsed after he came back with 50 runs in 4 fours and 3 sixes. Khushdil Shah tried. However, his 30-run innings from 19 balls only reduced the margin of defeat. In the end, Multan’s innings were stopped at 156 runs.
Harris Rauf and David Weiss took 3 plots each for Lahore. In addition, Dilbar Hossain and Shahin Afridi took two windows each. Naturally, David Weiss won the matchmaker award.
SAS / JIM
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