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Hardie's 4-wicket haul puts Peshawar Zalmi in strong position, Hyderabad Kingsmen out for 129 runs


Hardie's 4-wicket haul puts Peshawar Zalmi in strong position, Hyderabad Kingsmen out for 129 runs

Bowling all-rounder Aaron Hardie was impressive with a four-wicket haul as Peshawar Zalmi routed Hyderabad Kingsmen for 129 runs with two overs remaining in the first innings of the 11th HBL Pakistan Super League’s final at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday.

Peshawar Zalmi now need 130 runs to lift the PSL trophy.

After winning the toss, Zalmi’s captain Babar Azam invited Kingsmen to bat first.

However, despite a 54-run innings by Saim Ayub, no Kingsmen batter managed to survive the pace-buttressed attack of Peshawar Zalmi.

Hardie grabbed four crucial wickets for Zalmis, including batting prowess Glenn Maxwell, sending him back to the pavilion on a duck. He also took Saim’s wicket.

Bangladesh’s Nahid Rana, who was called in the Zalmi squad in place of Khurram Shehzad, grabbed a couple of wickets as well, including Kingsmen captain Marnus Labuschagne.

Sufiyaan Muqeem and Muhammad Basit also clasped a wicket each for Peshawar Zalmi.

Labuschagne and Hassan Khan added 20 and 12 runs, respectively, to the scoreboard. Seven out of 11 Kingsmen batters were not able to score runs in double figures.

Peshawar Zalmi, who entered the final after crushing three-time champions Islamabad United by 70 runs in the first playoff match, are on a run for their second title. They last lifted the trophy in 2017, when they defeated Quetta Gladiators in the final.

Throughout PSL 11, Babar-led Zalmi registered eight victories and just a single defeat, to the Gladiators, sealing the top spot in the points table.

Meanwhile, Kingsmen — one of the two new franchises added to the PSL circuit in this edition — secured a stunning 2-run victory over Islamabad United in the make-or-break eliminator on Friday to book a place in the final.

Kingsmen had a rough start to the campaign, losing five games in a row before getting back on track to win the next five fixtures and qualify for the playoffs.

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