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  • PSL4: Karachi Kings beat Multan Sultans by 7 runs

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    Karachi Kings win the toss, opt to bat against Multan Sultan File Photo Karachi Kings win the toss, opt to bat against Multan Sultan

    Karachi Kings beats Multan Sultans by seven runs in their 2019 Pakistan Super League (PSL) match at the Dubai International Stadium.

    The Sultans were chasing a 184-run target set by the Kings.

    Kings bowlers kept things tight from the start, with the required run-rate quickly mounting for Sultans in the final overs.

    Amir first picked up the wicket of TJ Moores for one run in the first over, whle 19-year-old slow left-armer Umer Khan struck next, dismissing Shan Masood for 20 with just 52 runs on the board for the Sultans in the eighth over.

    Things appeared tough for Sultans before captain Shoaib Malik struck blistering boundaries, scoring 24 runs in just one over by Ravi Bopara.

    But soon enough, desperation and confusion between the wickets claimed the wicket of Laurie Evans, who was run out for 49 in the 15th over.

    Shoaib Malik was caught at 52 while Andre Russel was dismissed for 9. Mohammad Amir bowled Afridi out in the 18th over at a score of 14 runs, followed by Hammad Azam's dismissal for 12.

    Batting first, Karachi Kings had set a 184-run target. The opening duo of Babar Azam and Liam Livingstone put up a Kings record 157 for the opening partnership. However, the opening partnership was the sole highlight of the innings as Kings batsmen fell in quick succession.

    Liam Livingston was the first to depart being dismissed after exceptional innings of 82. The next wicket to fall was Colin Ingarm (1), followed by Babar Azam on 77. Chris Green picked up his third wicket when skipper Imad Wasim was sent back to the pavilion for 4 runs.

    Junaid Khan picked up the wickets of Sikander Raza (4) and Mohammad Rizwan (1).

    Peshawar Zalmi will be taking on Quetta Gladiators in tonight's second game at the same venue.

    Karachi Kings: Babar Azam, Colin Ingram, Ravi Bopara, Sikander Raza, Mohammad Rizwan, Imad Wasim (c), Liam Livingstone, Sohail Khan, Mohammad Amir, Usman Shinwari, Umer Khan.

    Multan Sultans: Shan Masood, Tom Moores, Laurie Evans, Shoaib Malik (c), Andre Russell, Shahid Afridi, Chris Green, Hammad Azam, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Ilyas.