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Lahore shakes things up for the PSL, and tells who to qualify for play-offs Semi Finals - Shaking up complete PSL points table

It was sensational what Lahore Qalandar did yesterday against Karachi Kings. Already booked for an early ticket out of the UAE but but fresh from their first taste of victory after an embarrassing string of losses, the match was little more than keeping up appearances for the Qalandars.

Yet despite the lessened significance, McCullum’s men decided to take a leaf from the political climate in the country and play king maker, shaking up the entire order of the points table with their single victory which will help them non whatsoever.

For their illustrious opponents in blue, the match was a matter of graduating top of the table from the first stages and getting the advantage of needing to win only one more game and going into the final well rested if they managed to succeed.

The PSL is going to continue to work on the formula that the top ranked teams get two shots at qualifying for the final while the bottom ranked teams needs to win two games to get to the final. Quetta has qualified the first way on both occasions and lost out in the final. The tournament’s two winners, Islamabad United in the inaugural edition and Peshawar Zalmi last year, both had to go through the extra mile of winning one more game.

While the precedent may not be a positive one, Karachi was always going to go for the top spot for which Multan has given them some serious competition. But Lahore’s gutsy performance that took the match to its end in an absolute thriller has turned the tournament on its head.

Formerly looking at accompanying Lahore at the bottom, Islamabad United has creeped up to number 2 after a string of victories, without the other teams being the wiser. The entire team behaved in typical Misbah fashion, consolidating and building without anyone noticing, and sit poised in a position eerily similar to their unlikely win in the first edition.

On the other hand, Quetta seems to have gotten back on track and are cruising at number one as of Lahore’s win over Karachi, much like previous years. Karachi in the meanwhile hangs at number three with former leader Multan Sultans desperately nearing Peshawar Zalmi, who are desperately in need of multiple wins if they are to have any chance of continuing to defend their title.

One worries for Peshawar and with it the PCB, for the board must have been rooting for the team. After all, Peshawar has some of the biggest stars in Pakistan including Darren Sammy. Perhaps the ideal outcome was a Karachi-Peshawar final just to see Afridi and Sammy together in the city of lights, something Lahore missed last year. But with Zalmi hanging with Lahore at the edges, they may not even make it to Lahore and Quetta and Karachi don’t seem to be host to many willing to come over to play in Pakistan.

The subsequent dash for replacement foreign players will probably create glaringly obvious drops in quality, something the PSL has otherwise managed to maintain. And without the spectacle of a final and a first (as will be the game in Karachi), the Lahore play offs may not get the same sort of reception as the final did last year.

With so much going on and a PSL points table so changed in the last week before the PSL comes to Lahore, Karachi will be wondering where it all went wrong and Lahore will be wondering how it suddenly became so right?

After all, Karachi’s pain is magnified not just because they lost to arch rival Lahore, but because Lahore did everything wrong to start. They dropped catches and let Karachi score 85 runs in the first ten overs for the loss of one wicket. With Karachi able to put on only as many runs in the final ten for even more wickets, Lahore started getting things right and somehow managed to make it to the 163 mark of a free hit on the last ball.

After that, the super over was pretty much up to fate and some precise bowling by Sunil Naraine. And with such a high intensity match shaking things up so thoroughly, the PSL has audibly just entered another gear.

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Rivals pin hopes on a Lahore victory over Quetta
as PSL playoffs race heats up


At least half of the franchises in the Pakistan Super League 2018 will be cheering for Lahore Qalandars when they face Quetta Gladiators in Sharjah tonight.

With a win tonight, the Gladiators will join Islamabad United in the play-offs, limiting the number of available berths in the next round to just two.

Hence, each of Karachi Kings, Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans will be hoping that the Qalandars — who themselves are out of they play-offs running — pull off an upset victory and give the trio a greater chance of making it to the next stage of the tournament.

Earlier in PSL 2018, backing the feeble Qalandars to beat the fabled Gladiators would've been a lost cause. But since they've fallen out of the play-offs contention, the Qalandars have improved — if not significantly then at least enough to spring a surprise or two.

Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans will both attest to Lahore's recent improvement. The Qalandars have victories over the pair and that's what's fuelling their bid to avoid bottom of the table for the third straight PSL.

However, beating Karachi and Multan is one thing and taming the in-form Quetta is completely another. The Sarfraz Ahmed-led side is riding a three-match winning streak and have again emerged as a top contender for the title after a slow start to their campaign.

The last time Lahore and Quetta faced each other, it was a bloodbath for the former. Quetta, after restricting Lahore at just 119, reached their target for the loss of just one wicket, cruising to a thumping nine-wicket win.

Their already rich batting options have just been bolstered even more by the arrival of English batsman Jason Roy, which spells even more trouble for Lahore's as well as Karachi, Multan and Peshawar's hopes of an upset.



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PSL 3 Final tickets


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The people of Pakistan are very excited about HBL Pakistan Super League 3 (PSL). PSL is a massive achievement for the cricket of our country. Among other reasons, the main reason PSL is vital for Pakistani cricket is that it enables the new and emerging talent to perform in front of the crowd. PSL has also reopened the gates of international cricket in Pakistan.

Twists in the Points Table:

Before the start of the league, PCB promised that this year matches will be more lethal and competitive than the last two years. They have proved their statement because the scoreboard introduces a new twist in every match. Highly talented players are performing splendidly in the field.

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The teams which were expected to play well, have disappointed their fans and the teams which were considered ordinary have performed very well. Up till now, cricket fans have enjoyed two super overs, two hat-tricks, a longest six and many other record-breaking performances.

Ticket for PSL 3:

PSL started with a lot of rumours about final and semi-final matches in Pakistan. PCB was asked multiple times about the security clearance of Karachi and the board was adamant that final match will be played in Karachi. Cricket enthusiasts are ecstatic because after nine years, the PSL final match will be played in Karachi while the eliminator rounds will be played in Lahore. This year, fans can watch their favourite players perform live on their home ground.

Yayvo.com is the official ticketing partner of PSL 3 and is facilitating its customers by booking their tickets online. Ticket booking for the final match in Karachi will go live on March 15, 2018. Visit Yayvo’s official siteto reserve your tickets and enjoy live matches in the stadium. After getting the confirmation email, you can collect the tickets from designated TCS Express Centres from 19th March.

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The eliminator rounds will be played in Lahore on 20th and 21st of March. Tickets for Gaddafi Stadium are currently live on Yayvo. Grab your tickets before they get sold out.

Customer’s Guide:

  1. Tickets will go live from March 15, 2018, 12am on Yayvo.com.
  2. Tickets are booked on the basis of pre-payment via online payment.
  3. Customers are requested to activate their cards for online transactions.
  4. Confirmed tickets can be collected from designed TCS Express Centers from March 19, 2018.
The prices and enclosures of the final match tickets are:

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Yayvo Cricket Festival 2018

Yayvo.com has promoted PSL to the best of their ability. For this purpose, they introduced a unique shopping festival called #YayvoCricketFestival18. During this festival, they are offering up-to 75% discount on LED televisions, mobile phones, home, and kitchen accessories in collaboration with Meezan Bank and EasyPaisa.

Furthermore, Yayvo.com is the official online partner of Karachi Kings. They are selling Karachi Kings and other teams’ official merchandiseincluding jerseys, cups, caps, bags and uppers. So what are you waiting for? Grab your favourite team jersey, book your tickets and enjoy the spectacular matches in Pakistan!

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Fakhar Zaman with two back to back sixes (gets 24 in one over). Lol why did Qalandars remember to play now!
 
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He won't get the hundred. It's full and wide from the batsman and Zaman is forced to reach out as he lines up for a slog. Extends the arms and ends up slicing it in the end, straight to the fielder. A stunning assault from the opener comes to an end

Fakhar Zaman c Hasan Khan b Anwar Ali 94 (50b 9x4 6x6) SR: 188.00
 
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Another big victory 3 in a row for Lahore Qalandar.

Queta made a mistake...if they would have won they would be in top position and will get two chances to be in the Final at Karachi in the playoffs. Quetta lost badly to Lahore. safraz is making stupid mistakes.
 
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Another big victory 3 in a row for Lahore Qalandar.

Queta made a mistake...if they would have won they would be in top position and will get two chances to be in the Final at Karachi in the playoffs. Quetta lost badly to Lahore. safraz is making stupid mistakes.

Qalandars may have won 3 dead rubber matches but they are frustrated as you could see when Sohail throw that ball to Yasir, never seen anything like that before. Pakistani players are bringing gully cricket culture in to PSL and always seem to fight each other. But now even team mates lol

 
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27th Match (D/N),

Pakistan Super League at Sharjah, Mar 15 2018

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Kamran Akmal ....c Bopara b Usman Khan......75..51......3x4...6x6




Karachi Kings require another 60 runs with 4 wickets and 19 balls remaining

Current Run Rate

7.17

Required Run Rate

20.0

Last 5 Over (Run Rate)

58/2 (11.60)
 
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