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PSL 7: Multan Sultans register fifth straight win once thumping urban center Zalmi

 KARACHI: Multan Sultans selected their fifth continuous win in the seventh adaptation of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as they beat Peshwar Zalmi by 57 runs.

Hazratullah Zazai was the fundamental top-demand player to hit for the Zalmi, yet starting there forward, all hitters fell in quick ranges. The Afghan player sorted out some way to hit 43 runs with the help of five fours and one six.

Ben Cutting was the vitally other hitter to score and keep the Zalmi's run rate from absolutely collapsing as he hit 52 runs.

Imran Tahir and Shahnawaz Dahani had the choice to take three wickets, while Blessing Muzarabani and Abbas Afridi took a scalp each.


Multan's innings


Resulting to being free to bat, the Sultans gave a mammoth 223-run concentration to one-time PSL champion Peshawar Zalmi.

Rulers showed up at the enormous outright benevolence of Mohammad Rizwan's magnificent 82 runs, Tim David's stunning 18-ball fifty, which is the second-fastest 50 years all through the whole presence of PSL, and three goliath sixes in the last over from Khushdil Shah.

Rulers were given a cavorting opening start of 85 runs from Shan Masood and Rizwan, which gave the solid foundation to a gigantic total.

Rizwan avoided to cut runs by holding the one, and subsequently it was Tim David's batting that stood out enough to be noticed eventually.

He indented the second-fastest fifty of PSL by hitting six sixes and two fours in a sheer captivating bang.

The Zalmi bowlers had a repulsive outing after they invited Sultans to bat first.

Commander Wahab Riaz went to the cleaners as he yielded 55 runs in four overs, England's Saqib Mahmood given up 37 out of three overs.

Salman Irshad, Usman Qadir, and Shoaib Malik took one wicket each, at this point they were similarly squashed harshly.

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