
The Quetta Gladiators set a challenging target of 111 runs, but the Multan Sultans were up for the challenge and chased it down successfully with 39 balls to spare. A remarkable effort from the Sultans, who showed great determination and skill to come out victorious!
Multan Sultans stormed to victory in the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League 8 at the Multan Stadium on Wednesday, clinching a comprehensive nine-wicket win in their match. The Sultans delivered a dominant performance, setting the opponents a daunting target which proved too much for them to overcome. With a comprehensive victory, the Sultans have taken a firm grip on the tournament and established themselves as one of the top contenders for the title.
The Multan Sultans won the match in the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League 8 at Multan Stadium on Wednesday, with an impressive nine-wicket victory.
After the Sultans won the toss and decided to bowl first, the Quetta Gladiators set the target of 111 runs. However, the Sultans, led by Rizwan, calmly chased the target, with 39 balls remaining.
It was an incredible match and the Sultans can be proud of their outstanding victory. With an exciting display of skill and determination, they have shown why they are the team to beat in the tournament.
The Multan Sultans have secured their first win in the tournament, after an exciting match against the Lahore Qalandars which they won by a single run. Rilee Rossouw played an outstanding inning, smashing sixes at crucial moments to help ensure a successful chase. This victory marks a major milestone for the Multan Sultans and provides a much-needed boost to their morale.
After the win in the opening match of HBL PSL 8, head coach Andy Flower of Multan Sultans lauded the efforts of his bowlers, especially Rossouw, praising his brilliant start and finish. He was quick to point out the unfortunate loss of Shahnawaz Dahani due to injury and the inexperience of his other bowlers. He encouraged them to use the opportunity to make a name for themselves by continuing to bowl in the same manner.
On the other hand, Sarfraz Ahmed, the skipper of Gladiators, felt that his side didn’t get off to a good start in the first 10 overs and credited the bowlers of Multan Sultans for a job well done. He acknowledged the presence of pace in their bowling attack but added that they need to bowl in the right areas to pick up wickets. He hoped that they can make a comeback in the matches that remain.