PSL-4: Islamabad United beat Karachi Kings by four wickets

Last updated on: 14 March,2019 11:29 pm

The winning team will play Peshawar Zalmi, who lost the Qualifier against Quetta Gladiators.

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Islamabad United defeated Karachi Kings by four wickets in the in first eliminator of the fourth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) at the National Stadium Karachi on Thursday.

Playing first, Karachi Kings set a victory target of 162 runs for Islamabad United. Karachi Kings had won the toss and elected to bat first but failed to capitalise on the good start and crumbled towards the end as they could only manage to post 161 runs in 20 overs.

Mohammad Musa was the chief destructor with the ball as he picked up three wickets for Islamabad United. Karachi Kings - 161/9 after 20 overs.

The winning team will play Peshawar Zalmi, who lost the Qualifier against Quetta Gladiators, to book a place in the final. The losing side will be eliminated from the tournament.

Team lineups for the game 

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SIX AND OUT! MUSA REMOVES COLIN MUNRO @manuz05 hits Musa for the maximum, but the youngster has his revenge and Karachi Kings are 56/1 after 4 overs Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #PZvQG #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll #OyeHoyeMoments pic.twitter.com/VSexwoh6pv

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

OUT! @76Shadabkhan tosses it up, @liaml4893 fetches it and fails to make decent connection. He departs for 30 and Karachi Kings are 102/2 in the 11th over Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/yqriEk9dRr

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

OUT! @rummanraees15 strikes and @babarazam258 is caught behind on 42. Karachi Kings are 108/3 in the 12th over now Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/BNMqtdK6jv

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

SIX AND OUT! Mohammad Musa went the distance and @CAIngram41 is removed the very next ball. Karachi Kings are 139/4 in the 16th over Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/InhnvoLgfa

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Mohammad Musa dismisses Iftikhar Ahmed and Karachi Kings are 142/5 after 16 overs now Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/6FRHOnlmck

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

RUN OUT! @Bullet_Sami had all three stumps to aim at and he did not miss. @amiryamin54 is dismissed for 1 and Karachi Kings are 151/7 in the 18th over now Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/v3onccFS9h

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

ANOTHER RUN OUT AND KARACHI KINGS ARE EIGHT DOWN NOW Confusion between @simadwasim and @iamamirofficial in the middle there. Karachi Kings are 158/8 in the 19th over Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/tvMbrc8a2s

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

OUT! @iFaheemAshraf bowls Umer Khan first ball and Karachi Kings are 158/9 after 19 overs Ball-by-ball scorecard https://t.co/eNCXIuAbZD #IUvKK #PSL2019 #KhelDeewanoKa #CricketForAll pic.twitter.com/tMFqhFRn8g

— Cricingif (@_cricingif) March 14, 2019

 

 

Islamabad United, winners in 2016 and 2018, had defeated Karachi Kings in both league matches of the PSL 4. United were equal on points with their rivals in the league phase with 10 in as many games, finished ahead of Kings on better net run-rate.

On their way to the title in the first edition, Islamabad beat Karachi in the Eliminator by a convincing nine-wicket margin when Brad Haddin (52 not out) and Luke Ronchi (50 not out) helped them chase down a modest target of 111 runs.

But, Karachi reversed the result in 2017 when the two teams again met in the Eliminator, beating Islamabad by 44 runs at the back of some superb bowling by Mohammad Amir, Imad Wasim and Usama Mir – all taking three wickets.

Islamabad again had the better of Karachi in the third edition on their way to the title, winning by eight wickets. Ronchi once again was Karachi’s nemesis, by scoring a whirlwind 94.