Pakistan Super League 7 Karachi Lords defeated in the eighth match, the Sultans won the match by seven lattices
The story has been the same for Karachi Lords in every match. Indeed if there are ups and campo, the end is full of anguish.
In the match against Multan Sultans, he lost by seven lattices Multan Sultans crossed the Karachi Lords'174- run target on the third ball of the last over.
This is the eighth successive defeat of Karachi Lords in Pakistan Super League while Multan Sultans have won for the seventh time in eight matches.
Both the brigades contended in the opening match of PSL and in this match also Multan Sultans won by seven lattices.
Top order Laying again failed
Babar Azam won the toss and tagged to club first but he was also the first batsman to be dismissed.
In the alternate over of the match, Roman Raees made him LBW for just 2 runs.
In the presence of Sharjeel Khan and Joe Clarke, Karachi managed to score 40 runs in the Lords Power Play.
Whenever they got a chance, they hit fours and sixes but they both got caught in the spin trap.
Joe Clarke made 40 off 29 balls with the help of three fours and two sixes and was caught by Shaun Masood off Imran Tahir's ball. With the help of a four, he scored 36 runs and was caught by new players Amir Azmat.
Youthful batsman Qasim Akram's gift came under his control after he hit a six to Shahnawaz Dhani He'd scored a half-century in the former match but this time only 13 runs could be recorded in front of his name.
Rohail Nazir hit two fours in a row to Moza Rabani but he made 21 runs and caught an easy catch to Shaun Masood in the same over At this stage, half the platoon of Karachi Lords was in the unker for only 118 runs.
Multan got two chances to end the cooperation of Emad Wasim and Mohammad Nabi but both times Mohammad Nabi's catches got out of the hands of fielders.
In the last over of the innings, Shahnawaz Dhani Muhammad Nabi was caught by Tim David and 16 runs were scored in this over.
Muhammad Nabi scored 21 runs with the help of a four and a six and also added 48 runs for the sixth gate with Emad Wasim.
Emad Wasim maundered well like the former match and played an innings of 32 not out out just 16 balls which included one six and five fours. Khushdal Shah showed the work.
To capture the target of 175 runs, Multan Sultans demanded a good cooperation which they got through dependable openers Shaun Masood and Mohammad Rizwan.
Both added 100 runs his is their alternate century cooperation in this event and they've also formed two partial-century hookups.
The internal harmony of both the batsmen can be gauged from the handling between the lattices in which they fluently converted one run into two and didn't allow the fielding side to be set indeed though Mohammad Rizwan was crippled. I was having trouble running.
Despite fur with confidence from both of them, sixes were demanded to bring down the rising run rate and unexpectedly Multan Sultans'100 runs were completed on the first ball of the 15th over without any sixes but On the coming ball, Shaun Masood Mir Hamza's ball was caught by Muhammad Nabi on the boundary.
He scored 45 runs with the help of six fours and also completed his one thousand total runs in PSL.
Mohammad Rizwan played 45 balls and three fours to complete his.
The turning point of the match came in the 17th over when Rizwan hit a four to Chris Jordan but in the same over he scored 76 runs and was caught by Qasim Akram in the deep cover Tim David hit two fours off the last two balls of the over.
After Rizwan's redundancy, Tim David was the last stopgap of Multan Sultans who are the batsmen who hit most sixes in this PSL but they couldn't hit sixes in this match nor could they take the platoon to the destination.
Mir Hamza ended his short innings of 13 runs with a catch by Clarke. This third gate of Multan Sultans fell on 141 runs.
Multan Sultans demanded 29 runs off the last 12 balls to win but Khushdal Shah disintegrated the Karachi Lords' calm with two sixes and a four in Chris Jordan's last over.
Multan Sultans had to score nine runs in the last over to win.
Ameed Asif started the over with wide. Khushdal Shah scored a run on the coming ball. Riley Russo took two runs on the alternate ball and also on the third ball he hit a six on the medial gate to end the frustration of Karachi Lords.
Khushdal Shah showed his work in fur after bowling. He scored an unbeaten 21 off just nine balls, including a four and two sixes.
Karachi Lords frustration at the extreme
The repeated defeat of the Karachi Lords in this event is also painful because its captain is Babar Azam who lately won the ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year award as well as the ICC ODI and T20I. He has also come the captain of emblematic brigades but in this PSL he has managed to score only two partial centuries.
This performance of Karachi Lords is also painful because its think tank includes Wasim Akram who understands the specialized details of the game.
This performance of Karachi Lords is also painful because they've hired Peter Moores as the head trainer of England for this season.