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Lahore Qalandars crowned champions of HBL PSL 7

Qalandars restricted Sultans to 138 while defending a target of 181 and claimed the first-ever HBL PSL title

Lahore Qalandars crowned champions of HBL PSL 7 PHOTO COURTESY: Shafiq Malik

Lahore Qalandars have been crowned as champions of HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) season seven as they defeated Multan Sultans in the final by 42 runs at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium.

Qalandars restricted Sultans to 138 while defending a target of 181 and claimed the first-ever HBL PSL title. As Qalandars have won the coveted HBL PSL title, each franchise has won a PSL edition now.

 

 

WE HAVE OUR HBL PSL 7 WINNER! 🏆

Maiden title for Lahore Qalandars under new leadership reign of Shaheen Shah Afridi. 🔥

CONGRATULATIONS, @lahoreqalandars!#PSLFinal #MSvLQ pic.twitter.com/F0raUmartU

— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 27, 2022

 

Earlier, Lahore Qalandars opted to bat first in the all-important final. The home side were expecting a cracker of a knock from the tournament's leading run-getter Fakhar Zaman (3) but he was dismissed by Asif Afridi courtesy of a brilliant catch by Shahnawaz Dahani.

Qalandars lost Zeeshan Ashraf (7) and Abdullah Shafique (14) in consecutive overs. Mohammad Hafeez picked up momentum from the start and the score kept coming for Qalandars.

He played his shots but Kamran Ghulam was slow in his approach which led him to play a big shot. Shan Masood and Tim David's tag-team effort saw the return of Ghulam, who scored 15 off 19 balls.

Qalandars scored almost 100 runs in the final eight overs due to Hafeez's calculated attack, and the onslaught from Harry Brook and David Wiese. Hafeez registered his first fifty of this season and departed after scoring 69 off 46 balls. He smacked nine fours and a six.

Meanwhile, Brook remained not-out on 41 off 22 balls, powered by three sixes and two fours. Wiese's cameo includes three sixes and one four. He again scored 28* off eight balls as he made the same in Eliminator 2 against Islamabad United.

 

 

'It is just a normal match for me and I love pressure situations' says Harry Brook after playing a spectacular knock for Qalandars in the final ⭐️#MSvLQ #HBLPSLFinal pic.twitter.com/JGpGdq8J4n

— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 27, 2022

 

Qalandars finished on an impressive total of 180/5.

 

 

David Wiese has made the difference again, scoring 28* at a strike rate of 350 🔥#MSvLQ #HBLPSLFinal pic.twitter.com/YctnSYsJxr

— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 27, 2022

 

For Sultans, Asif Afridi impressed with figures of 3 for 19 while David Willey and Shahnawaz Dahani claimed a wicket each.

In reply, Sultans' reliable duo of Mohammad Rizwan and Shan Masood gave a good start of 36 runs until Hafeez clean bowled Rizwan (14) to shift the momentum in favour of Qalandars. 

In the next over, Masood (19) was run out by Fakhar Zaman while Amir Azmat (6) tried to take on Hafeez but Fakhar again covered the ground well, claiming a fantastic catch.

 

 

Still going strong at the age of 41. Insane! 🔥🔥🔥

Follow live: https://t.co/Z7F0HCIHmw#HBLPSLFinal #MSvLQ pic.twitter.com/2GoJRKnEf4

— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 27, 2022

 

Sultan promoted Asif Afridi (1) to score quick runs but the idea didn't work as Zaman Khan castled his stumps.

Rilee Rossouw also couldn't find the groove and was caught brilliantly by Abdullah Shafique. He made 15 off 22 balls.

The two Sultans' power-hitters, Khushdil Shah and Tim David, were in the middle and ignited some hope with a 50-run stand.

David (27 off 17) had to depart after Fakhar took another outstanding catch of Shaheen Shah in the 17th over. In the same over, Shaheen yorked Willey for a golden duck.

Haris Rauf dismantled Khushdil Shah's stumps, the notable run-getter for Sultans as he scored 23-ball 32.

The last two wickets fell in the following overs and Qalandars registered a 42-run win over Sultans. Skipper Shaheen starred with figures of 3/30 while Hafeez and Zaman Khan took two wickets each.

 

 

A scintillating victory for Lahore Qalandars; one that would be talked about for years to come!

Congratulations, @lahoreqalandars on your maiden HBL PSL title!#PSLFinal #MSvLQ pic.twitter.com/nfqNzPAnpp

— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 27, 2022