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Dhani destroys Zalmi with 4-31

By Our Correspondent
June 15, 2021

KARACHI: A maiden four-for by Shahnawaz Dhani and a 116-run second wicket partnership between Mohammad Rizwan and Sohaib Maqsood shepherded Multan Sultans to a clinical eight-wicket win over Peshawar Zalmi in their HBL PSL-6 game at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

Shahnawaz returned figures of 4-31 in four overs to restrict Zalmi to 166-7 after a rapid 40-ball 56 by Sherfane Rutherford. Rizwan and Sohaib then put on a 116-run partnership from 76 balls to set up Sultans’ win with 21 balls and eight wickets to spare.

Rizwan stroked his 20th half century in 136th T20 match while scoring a strokeful 56-ball 82 not out, while Sohaib contributed 61, an innings that came off 31 balls and included four fours and five sixes.

Rizwan’s innings was studded with nine fours and two sixes. Shahnawaz and Rizwan moved to the top of leading wicket-takers and run-getters’ list, respectively. Shahnawaz now has 13 wickets in the series, while Rizwan leads the field with 408 runs with his national captain Babar Azam of Karachi Kings second with 343 runs.

Rizwan and Sohaib, who had suffered a wrist injury while fielding, had got together after Shan Masood had departed at the score of 45 in the fourth over. The two batsmen dominated Zalmi bowling with excellent shot selection and precise hitting, leading Sultans to 59 for one after the Power Play overs and 100 for one at the halfway stage.

Earlier, Peshawar Zalmi, put into bat, slipped from 71 for no loss to 117 for five in the 16th over to finish at 166 for seven – thanks to a 40-ball 56 with two fours and four sixes by Sherfane Rutherford.

Zalmi collected 52 runs without any loss in their Power Play overs, while they reached 84 for two after the halfway stage. In their final five overs, Zalmi scored 56 runs with Rutherford dominating the scoring.

Openers Kamran Akmal and Haider Ali played innings of contrasting styles with Kamran scoring a fluent 27-ball 35 and Haider chipping in with an uncharacteristic 30-ball 28. David Miller contributed a 14-ball 22.

Shahnawaz Dhani was the destroyer-in-chief as he claimed the first four Zalmi wickets, removing the two openers, then Shoaib Malik and then Rovman Powell, who was brilliantly caught by Mohammad Rizwan.

The 22-year-old from Larkana is in the Pakistan squad for the tours to England and West Indies, and is billed as one of the future stars of Pakistan cricket. Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars are on top of the table with ten points each, followed by Peshawar Zalmi (eight), Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans (both six points). Quetta Gladiators are already out of the playoffs’ race after losing six matches in seven outings.