PES vs KAR Live Score

237/4(20.0 ov)
214/5(20.0 ov)
Karachi Kings beat Peshawar Zalmi by 23 runs
  • 20th
    162414
  • 19th
    041041
  • 18th
    1W14W2
  • 17th
    W11402
  • 16th
    166244
  • 15th
    111111
  • 14th
    246122
  • 13th
    011101
  • 12th
    116111
  • 11th
    441W10
  • 10th
    461101
  • 9th
    014BLB11
  • 8th
    041111
  • 7th
    021421
  • 6th
    016104
  • 5th
    011104
  • 4th
    011600
  • 3rd
    4410W2
  • 2nd
    110014
  • 1st
    0WD44140
Current Innings
BattersRB4s6sSR
Maaz Sadaqat19821237.50
Hussain Talat12620200
Partnership
30 of 13 balls

PES vs KAR Commentary

7:01 PM IST Alright then, in this pressure-packed thriller, Karachi Kings come out on top and punch their ticket to the playoffs. Peshawar Zalmi, on the other hand, will exit the stage, a fall no one saw coming. But the tournament rolls on. Next up, we’ve got a Super Sunday doubleheader on 18th May. First, it’s Multan Sultans vs Quetta Gladiators at Rawalpindi. That one will kick off at 10.30 AM GMT. Multan are out of the playoffs race, while Quetta are table-toppers and already through. Later in the day, Lahore Qalandars take on the bruised Peshawar Zalmi, also in Rawalpindi. The second match will begin at 3 PM GMT. But as you know, join us an hour before the first ball for all the toss and all the pre-match build-up. Until then, take care and bye. Cheers! Adios!
6:59 PM IST Chasing a daunting target of 238 was always going to be a herculean task, and the pressure was too heavy to bear. Zalmi’s batters faltered, even though they were handed a couple of lifelines through dropped chances. But in the end, the climb was too steep, and they crumbled when it mattered the most. Their chase started on the back foot as Mohammad Haris was sent packing in the third over by Hasan Ali, dealing an early blow. But the skipper, Babar Azam and Saim Ayub showed some resistance, stitching a steady partnership of 77 runs, giving Zalmi some shape in the innings. At the 10-over mark, they were 98/1, decent, but not blazing as per the required run rate. Soon after, Abbas Afridi struck back, dismissing Saim for 47, and he had his redemption as he had earlier dropped Babar on just 3 runs, one of many what-ifs for Zalmi tonight.
6:58 PM IST David Warner is PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his impressive match-winning inning.
6:51 PM IST Karachi Kings have sealed a crucial 23-run win over Peshawar Zalmi in this high-pressure, must-win run-fest contest that resumed after a brief break due to security concerns. After a massive 16th over by Aamer Jamal, where Babar Azam hammered 23 runs, Zalmi fans had a flicker of hope. But that late surge wasn’t enough to pull off this mammoth chase. With this victory, Karachi Kings have qualified for the playoffs alongside Islamabad United, both joining Quetta Gladiators, which they have done for the first time since 2021, while Peshawar Zalmi face the heartbreaking reality of being on the verge of getting knocked out of the playoffs, a massive fall from grace for a side with such a rich legacy.
6:48 PM IST Earlier in the first inning, Karachi Kings put on a dominant batting display in a must-win clash after being sent in to bat first, piling up a massive 237/4 after a strong foundation laid by David Warner’s elegant 86 and James Vince’s fluent 72, highlighted by their 162-run partnership. Vince also crossed 12,000 T20 runs, marking a personal milestone. Despite a shaky start, Karachi recovered swiftly and exploded in the final overs, adding 52 runs in the last two. Peshawar Zalmi’s bowling lacked consistency, with Luke Wood being the lone standout, swinging the ball brilliantly to take two wickets. However, poor fielding and sloppy death bowling, including a costly last over due to a fielding restriction penalty, allowed Karachi to finish with a flourish and seize control of the match, which they eventually won in the end.
6:45 PM IST Tom Kohler-Cadmore then joined Babar in the middle, and the duo tried to keep the chase alive with a 62-run stand. But the scoring rate kept climbing, and pressure crept in. Hasan Ali, with his ice-cold yorkers and crafty pace variations, made scoring in the middle overs almost impossible. Babar's innings was a mix of brilliance and bafflement - after a slow start, he reached his half-century and tried to pick up the pace with a couple of towering sixes. But it came too late. Despite his classy 94 off 49 balls, the tempo didn’t match the situation of the game, and he eventually got run out, ending Zalmi’s last big hope. The final overs were frantic but fruitless. Zalmi’s middle order swung hard, desperate for boundaries, but those hits weren't enough. In the end, they fell short by 25 runs.
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