Tuesday, 23 February 2016
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DUBAI – Sarfraz Ahmed (left) of Quetta Gladiators being saluted by Misbahul Haq of Islamabad United subsequent to winning the PSL opener in Dubai.
Tickets for Tuesday's titanic conflict between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) last at Dubai International Stadium have been sold out, as indicated by the coordinators.
"The individuals who don't have tickets to PSL last match in Dubai are asked for not to go to the stadium since every one of the tickets have been sold out," PSL executive Najam Sethi said on his twitter account.
Regardless of the nonattendance of top picks Afridi-drove Peshawar Zalmi, the finale will be no less energizing bringing the blind down on two weeks of high-octane excitement where a sum of 24 matches were played in Dubai and Sharjah. Warriors hold the edge going into the last having stayed reliable all through the competition winning seven out of nine matches so far and overcoming Zalmi to secure their last compartment specifically.
Islamabad who trounced Karachi Kings and afterward dazed Zalmi to book last compartment, have won six out ten matches they played in this way. Peshawar Zalmi topped the focuses table amid the group with 12 focuses on better run rate over Gladiators. Quetta won both the matches against Islamabad in the association phases of the group, winning the PSL opener by eight wickets and the second diversion by seven wickets.
Nonetheless, Islamabad will be supported after their agitated win over Zalmi on account of heroics of Sharjeel Khan (117) and Imran Khalid (4-20). The high-flying Gladiators gloat of Kevin Pietersen, Ahmed Shehzad and Sarfaraz Ahmed while United's batting rotates around Sharjeel Khan, Brad Haddin, Dwayne Smith and skipper Misbahul Haq himself.
The key bowlers for Quetta are Aizaz Cheema, Anwar Ali, M Nawaz and Zulfiqar Babar while United knocking down some pins rotates around Imran Khalid, M Irfan, M Sami and Andre Russell. Quetta skipper Sarfraz Ahmad was sure of winning the PSL title. "All credit goes to young men who truly strived to achieve the last. Every one of the players are submitted and united and have only one point that is to lift the desired PSL trophy," he said.
"Group performed well against Peshawar Zalmi and bowlers and batsman contributed just as in the group's triumph. We will play the last as should be expected match like we played knockout and different matches. We will give our best to win this prestigious occasion," United chief Misbahul Haq said.
Groups
Quetta Gladiators: Kevin Pietersen, Sarfraz Ahmed (capt), Ahmed Shehzad, Anwar Ali, Jason Holder, Luke Wright, Zulfiqar Babar, Umar Gul, Elton Chigumbura, Bilal Asif, Asad Shafiq, Mohammad Nawaz, Saad Nasim, Akbar-ur-Rehman, Bismillah Khan, Kumar Sangakkara, Aizaz Cheema, Ramiz Raja Jr.
Islamabad United: Andre Russell, Misbah ul Haq (commander), Samuel Badree, M Irfan, Brad Haddin, Sharjeel Khan, M Sami, Khalid Latif, Babar Azam, Imran Khalid, Kamran Ghulam, Umar Amin, Sam Billings, Rumman Raees, Amad Butt, Ashar Zaidi, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Siddiq.
All tickets sold out for Dubai PSL final match
DUBAI – Sarfraz Ahmed (left) of Quetta Gladiators being saluted by Misbahul Haq of Islamabad United subsequent to winning the PSL opener in Dubai.
Tickets for Tuesday's titanic conflict between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) last at Dubai International Stadium have been sold out, as indicated by the coordinators.
"The individuals who don't have tickets to PSL last match in Dubai are asked for not to go to the stadium since every one of the tickets have been sold out," PSL executive Najam Sethi said on his twitter account.
Regardless of the nonattendance of top picks Afridi-drove Peshawar Zalmi, the finale will be no less energizing bringing the blind down on two weeks of high-octane excitement where a sum of 24 matches were played in Dubai and Sharjah. Warriors hold the edge going into the last having stayed reliable all through the competition winning seven out of nine matches so far and overcoming Zalmi to secure their last compartment specifically.
Islamabad who trounced Karachi Kings and afterward dazed Zalmi to book last compartment, have won six out ten matches they played in this way. Peshawar Zalmi topped the focuses table amid the group with 12 focuses on better run rate over Gladiators. Quetta won both the matches against Islamabad in the association phases of the group, winning the PSL opener by eight wickets and the second diversion by seven wickets.
Nonetheless, Islamabad will be supported after their agitated win over Zalmi on account of heroics of Sharjeel Khan (117) and Imran Khalid (4-20). The high-flying Gladiators gloat of Kevin Pietersen, Ahmed Shehzad and Sarfaraz Ahmed while United's batting rotates around Sharjeel Khan, Brad Haddin, Dwayne Smith and skipper Misbahul Haq himself.
The key bowlers for Quetta are Aizaz Cheema, Anwar Ali, M Nawaz and Zulfiqar Babar while United knocking down some pins rotates around Imran Khalid, M Irfan, M Sami and Andre Russell. Quetta skipper Sarfraz Ahmad was sure of winning the PSL title. "All credit goes to young men who truly strived to achieve the last. Every one of the players are submitted and united and have only one point that is to lift the desired PSL trophy," he said.
"Group performed well against Peshawar Zalmi and bowlers and batsman contributed just as in the group's triumph. We will play the last as should be expected match like we played knockout and different matches. We will give our best to win this prestigious occasion," United chief Misbahul Haq said.
Groups
Quetta Gladiators: Kevin Pietersen, Sarfraz Ahmed (capt), Ahmed Shehzad, Anwar Ali, Jason Holder, Luke Wright, Zulfiqar Babar, Umar Gul, Elton Chigumbura, Bilal Asif, Asad Shafiq, Mohammad Nawaz, Saad Nasim, Akbar-ur-Rehman, Bismillah Khan, Kumar Sangakkara, Aizaz Cheema, Ramiz Raja Jr.
Islamabad United: Andre Russell, Misbah ul Haq (commander), Samuel Badree, M Irfan, Brad Haddin, Sharjeel Khan, M Sami, Khalid Latif, Babar Azam, Imran Khalid, Kamran Ghulam, Umar Amin, Sam Billings, Rumman Raees, Amad Butt, Ashar Zaidi, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Siddiq.
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