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HBL PSL: Lamichhane bowls Lahore to easy win

By Agencies
February 28, 2019

DUBAI: Nepal’s Sandeep Lamichhane recorded his best figures in all Twenty20 cricket as Lahore Qalandars demolished Quetta Gladiators by eight wickets in the HBL Super League in Dubai on Wednesday.

The 18-year-old grabbed 4-10 in his four overs as Quetta - put into bat by Lahore — were bowled out for 106 in 19.1 overs. The meager target proved a cake-walk for Lahore as they chased that down in 16.3 overs with AB de Villiers scoring an undefeated 38-ball 47 and Haris Sohail notched 42-ball 33 not out.

The defeat is Quetta’s second successive after winning four straight games. They still topped the table with eight points (four wins, two defeats in six games) while the win lifted Lahore to fourth with three wins, three losses and six points in six matches.

Peshawar Zalmi are second with six points (three wins and two defeats in five matches), Islamabad United are third (six points in six matches, three wins and three defeats). Multan Sultans are fifth with four points (four losses and two wins in six matches) and Karachi Kings are sixth (four points with two wins, three defeats in five matches). Quetta had beaten Lahore in the first phase in Sharjah with Sarfraz hitting a last ball six but this time Quetta were not up to the mark with Lamichhane running them over with some brilliant bowling. Lahore too were off to a poor start when Pakistan opener Fakhar — leading the side in this game - fell in the first over for two. Gauhar Ali made a rapid 21 before he too fell. But Sohail, playing his first game since returning from the tour of South Africa in December last year, added 74 runs for the unfinished third wicket stand with De Villiers. Sohail hit three boundaries and De Villiers cracked seven hits to the rope. Lamichhane said he was pleased with his performance. “I am very happy,” said Lamichanne. “Fakhar (captain) asked me to bowl in the power-play and I am happy that I fulfilled the confidence of my captain.”

Quetta’s batting was in disarray against some quality spin of Lamichhane, with opener Ahsan Ali (25-ball 33 with two sixes and three boundaries) and Sarfraz Ahmed (27-ball 29 with just a boundary) were the main run-getters. Lamichhane, whose previous best of 3-11 came for Melbourne Stars against Sydney Strikers on February 10 this year in the

Big Bash League, broke the 33-run opening stand by trapping Shane Watson leg before for seven.

Brief scores: Quetta Gladiators 106 all out in 19.1 overs (Ahsan Ali 33, Sarfraz Ahmed 29, S. Lamichhane 4-10). Lahore Qalandars 107-2 in 16.3 overs (AB de Villiers 47*, Haris Sohail 33*).