PSZ vs MS: Peshawar Jalmi showed that under the captaincy of Babar Azam

Peshawar zalm beat multan sultans by 120 runs: The ninth match of Pakistan Super League 2025 was played on Saturday (April 19) at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi between Multan Sultans and Peshawar Jalmi. Where Peshawar Jalmi’s team registered a historic victory. In fact, in the match of yesterday, Peshawar Jalmi’s team won for a difference of 120 runs. Before that, the record of winning the biggest victory in PSL’s difference of runs was recorded in the name of Lahore Kalandars. Who obtained on 9 March 2023 against Islamabad United. During that time, Lahore Kalandars defeated Islamabad United by a big margin of 119 runs.

However, after tomorrow, the record of registering the biggest win in terms of the difference of runs has now been recorded in the name of Peshawar Jalmi. Batting first after winning the toss at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium yesterday, the team of Peshawar Jalmi, led by Babar Azam, managed to score 227 runs in 20 overs at the loss of seven wickets. Batting on the third order for the team, Tom Kohaler-Cadmore managed to score a half-century. He faced a total of 30 balls during the match. Meanwhile, he managed to score 52 runs at a strike rate of 173.33.

Mohammad Haris also scattered

Apart from him, wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Haris batted on the fourth order and contributed 45 runs in 21 balls, while Abdul Samad contributed 40 runs in just 14 balls.

Chasing a target of 228 runs from the opposition team, the Multan Sultans -led Multan Sultans, headed by Mohammad Rizwan, collapsed for just 107 runs in 15.5 overs. Batting on the third order for the team, Usman Khan played an explosive innings of 44 runs in 22 balls. But he too could not win the team. As a result, the team suffered the biggest defeat in terms of runs in the history of PSL.

Ali Raza took four wickets

Ali Raza bowled deadly for Peshawar Jalmi while defending the target during the match. For the team, he bowled four overs and achieved four successes by spending 21 runs. Apart from him, Arif Yakub took three, Mitchell Owen took two and Sam Ayub took one wicket.

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