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Daryl Mitchell and Sam Billings brought the Rawalpindiz right into the game. The two overseas batters struck fifties as they put all the pressure on Karachi Kings bowlers and skipper, David Warner.
Earlier, Karachi Kings won the toss and decided to bowl first.
Rawalpindiz, making their debut in the Pakistan Super League, kicked off with a loss against Peshawar Zalmi. Meanwhile, Karachi Kings are right among the top half of the points table, having won both of their clashes in the season so far. The Kings, led by David Warner, come into this clash having won against Lahore Qalandars in a match that will be etched in the history books for all the wrong reasons. Meanwhile, Mohammad Rizwan would look to motivate his players after enduring a tough 5-wicket loss at the hands of Peshawar Zalmi.
Rawalpindiz coming into this clash, lost their opening game of the season. Having batted strongly in the first innings, Pindiz set up a target of 215 runs for Peshawar Zalmi to chase. At the halfway mark in the second innings, it seemed like the Pindiz would go on to win the match. However, some poor bowling from international pacers, Mohammad Amir and Naseem Shah, meant that they were unable to defend the huge score.
Led by David Warner, Karachi Kings are coming into this clash having won both of their games so far in the season. The Kings, along with the Multan Sultans, are the only two teams to have won four points in two games this season. Moeen Ali has been a top performer with the bat in hand for them. The English all-rounder has taken three wickets to go with his tally of 66 runs in the season.
Mohammad Rizwan (C and wk), Sam Billings, Jalat Khan, Usman Khawaja, Abdullah Fazal, Shahzaib Khan, Yasir Khan, Daryl Mitchell, Dian Forrester, Kamran Ghulam, Saad Masood, Naseem Shah, Amad Butt, Rishad Hossain, Mohammad Amir, Cole McConchie, Asif Afridi, Fawad Ali, Mohammad Amir Khan, Razaullah
David Warner (C), Moeen Ali, Salman Agha, Saad Baig, Azam Khan (wk), Khushdil Shah, Abbas Afridi, Hasan Ali, Adam Zampa, Mir Hamza, Reeza Hendricks, Aqib Ilyas, Ihsanullah, Haroon Arshad, Khuzaima Tanveer, Shahid Aziz, Rizwanullah, Mohammad Hamza
Mohammad Amir Khan could not follow up his great first over with his next over. The medium pacer was hit for three fours by Salman Agha. However, the required run-rate still remains around 10.5 runs per over for the Karachi Kings.
Mohammad Amir, after giving 10 runs in his opening over, bounced back strongly and conceded only four runs in his following over. The required run rate for the Karachi Kings has climbed well above 10 runs per over.
Mohammad Amir Khan, bowling the fourth over, started his night with five dots on the trot. The medium-pacer could not finish the over strongly as he was hit for a six by Salman Agha.
Naseem Shah, having been expensive in the previous game, started in a similar fashion tonight against Karachi Kings. The right-arm pacer was hit for a couple of sixes by Muhammad Waseem in the third over. Meanwhile, Naseem bounced back strongly and claimed Waseem’s wicket.
Cole McConchie, playing his first game in the Pakistan Super League, started with an economical over. The Kiwi spinner gave away only a couple of runs in his opening over