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05/25 15:50 CDT Raza arrives just in time from England to lead Lahore to PSL
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Raza arrives just in time from England to lead Lahore to PSL title
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) --- Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikandar Raza flew in from
England, arrived 10 minutes before the toss and went on to lead Lahore
Qalandars to its third Pakistan Super League title in four years.
Lahore's record successful chase on Sunday saw it beat Quetta Gladiators by six
wickets with a ball to spare in a thrilling final.
Raza had played in a test match against England at Nottingham which Zimbabwe
lost by an innings on Saturday.
He made a vital unbeaten 22 off seven deliveries on Sunday while Kusal Perera
smashed a 31-ball 62 not out to carry Lahore to 204-4 in 19.5 overs after
Quetta had chosen to bat first and scored 201-9.
Quetta mystery spinners Abrar Ahmed (1-27) and Usman Tariq (1-38) had squeezed
Lahore and when Raza arrived the home team still needed 57 runs off the final
20 balls.
Not tired
Raza showed no signs of fatigue after multiple flights to reach Lahore and
smashed fast bowler Mohammad Amir for a four and a six off the first two balls
he faced.
With eight runs needed off Faheem Ashraf's final three balls, Raza smacked the
fast bowler over point for a six before hitting the winning boundary wide of
mid-on.
Earlier, Pakistan's rising star T20 batter Hasan Nawaz smashed 76 off 43 and
Ashraf (28) hit Salman Mirza for 23 runs off the final over to take Quetta past
the 200-run mark.
The fast bowling duo of captain Shaheen Shah Afridi (3-24) and Haris Rauf
(2-41) pegged back Quetta in the death overs when they claimed four wickets in
the space of two runs but Ashraf's late onslaught gave Quetta hope to claim its
first PSL title in six years before Raza stole the show.
Lahore won the PSL titles in 2022 and 2023 and with its third win equaled
Islamabad United's record of three PSL titles.
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