The Quetta Gladiators bowled Lahore Qalanders out at 128 runs with eight balls still to go as they defended their 136-run total in the second match of the Pakistan Super League 2017.

In the 18th over Quetta took the second-last scalp, the wicket that mattered, as Sunil Narine was bowled out by Tymal Mills, who gave him no time to react with a full and fast delivery.

The wicket sealed the fate for the Lahore Qalandars after which Yasir Shah became the last player to go as the match ended with 8 balls still remaining. He was caught by Hassan Khan on his own delivery in the 19th over.

The Qalandars, who had opted to field first after winning the toss, kept losing wickets at a steady pace after a fiery start where they posted 50 runs on the board in just six overs before losing momentum.

Bilawal Bhatti lost his wicket while returning for the second run but not making it, as the throw by the fielder hit the stumps directly.

Qalandars lost an important wicket as Mohammad Nawaz bowled Elliot out on a flat delivery that stopped just a touch before beating the bat and hitting the wicket.

Sohail Tanvir was out of luck as he was bowled out on a tricky delivery by Mohammad Nawaz, Sunil Narine joined Elliott on the crease after the loss.

Mohamad Rizwan was declared leg before wicket on Hasan Khan's ball as he managed to put up just five runs on the board soon after Umer Akmal left for the pavilion without troubling the scorers, as Perera took his second catch on Anwar Ali's ball.

Brendon McCullum scored 20 before also being caught by Perera on a Zulfiqar Babar delivery.

Jason Roy was unfortunate to lose his wicket to Babar while attempting a foolish shot after putting 27 runs up on the board, which consisted of five quick fours and one six.

Gladiators' inning

The Quetta Gladiators took their time to come up to what looked like a nominal 136 run total in 20 overs at the loss of 9 wickets in the first innings.

Rilee Rossouw was the only notable performer in the otherwise uneventful first inning as he put up 60 runs on the board before he lost his wicket to Mohammad Irfan on Umer Akmal's catch. Irfan also took out Tymal and Kevin Pieterson.

Sohail Tanvir took out Hassan Khan at 16 runs and Ahmad Shehzad at five runs as he bowled consistently well and merely conceded 26 runs in four overs.

Irfan also took out Tymal and Kevin Pieterson. — DawnNews
Irfan also took out Tymal and Kevin Pieterson. — DawnNews

Thisara Perera was caught at 12 by Bilawal Bhatti on Yasir Shah's ball, who also managed to run Mohammad Nawaz out on his own ball after he scored just one run.

Sunil Narine did not waste any time and bowled Sarfraz Ahmed for just one run.

Asad Shafiq lost his wicket to Narine as he was bowled out at 29 runs in the 10th over.

Ahmad Shehzad made his way back to the pavilion early after scoring just five runs off eight balls, he was caught by Mohammad Rizwan on Sohail Tanvir's ball.

The Lahore Qalandars won the toss and opted to field. ─ DawnNews
The Lahore Qalandars won the toss and opted to field. ─ DawnNews

The Qalandars won the toss and opted to field.

Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi faced off in the first match of the season on Thursday, with United's Shane Watson smashing boundaries on the way to victory over the Zalmi.

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Lahore Qalandars' squad

  • Aamer Yamin
  • Azhar Ali
  • Bilawal Bhatti
  • Cameron Delport
  • Grant Elliott
  • Fakhar Zaman
  • James Franklin
  • Ghulam Mudassar
  • Chris Green
  • Brendon McCullum (C)
  • Mohammad Irfan Jr
  • Mohammad Rizwan
  • Sunil Narine
  • JJ Roy
  • Sohail Tanvir
  • Umar Akmal
  • Usman Qadir
  • Yasir Shah

Quetta Gladiators' squad

  • Ahmed Shehzad
  • Anwar Ali
  • Asad Shafiq
  • Bismillah Khan
  • Nathan McCullum
  • Tymal Mills
  • Mir Hamza
  • Mohammad Nawaz
  • Noor Wali
  • Thisara Perera
  • KP Pietersen
  • Rilee Rossouw
  • Saad Nasim
  • Sarfraz Ahmed (C)
  • Umar Amin
  • Umar Gul
  • Luke Wright
  • Zulfiqar Babar

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