PSL 2017: Karachi Kings knock Islamabad United out of tournament
The Karachi Kings trounced Islamabad United by 45 runs, knocking the reds out of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) at Sharjah on Wednesday.
Wickets dropped like flies for United who were set a 127-run target by the Kings during the 22nd match of the PSL this season.
With this victory, Karachi has qualified for the last playoff.
The flurry of wickets ─ courtesy leg spinner Imad Wasim, Muhammad Amir and Usama Mir who took three each ─ left Islamabad at a disappointing 82 all out, 45 runs short of their target. Wasim was awarded Man of the Match.
The innings kicked off with a stunning upset as Dwayne Smith was caught out early by Kings captain and wicket keeper Kumar Sangakkara off a delivery by Amir, who went on to bowl BJ Haddin out and got Rumman Raees caught out by Pollard.
Sangakkara termed the beginning of the innings "a good start".
Speaking about the catch, he said, "I think I had my eyes closed and that helped. It was just one of those catches that stuck. Pretty lucky."
"I was just surprised that I caught it," he laughed while speaking to Ramiz Raja.
"A knock-out contest is draining. Every game is a do or die thing. The guys are starting to play like a team... I'm hoping we can get up again against Peshawar."
The Kings skipper also lauded Usama Mir for his "outstanding" bowling. "We have to bat longer," he conceded, "And stop our run outs."
Imad Wasim bowled Islamabad United skipper Misbah-ul-Haq at the beginning of the 9th over and Shane Watson at the end of the 11th over. He returned to take Nicholas Pooran's wicket.
Usama Mir got Shadab Khan, Asif Ali and Muhammad Sami out. Sohail Khan clean bowled Amad Butt.
Misbah, speaking to the media after the match said, "It's always hard to take this sort of defeat."
"We couldn't bat well on that pitch. One twenty seven was gettable. No pressure of a knockout game. They just bowled well and once we lost wickets, the pressure mounted. I think we batted badly," he admitted.
Karachi Kings innings
Islamabad United won the toss and opted to field.
The Karachi Kings racked up 126 runs, even as wickets fell like dominoes over the last five overs of the match.