Multan Rulers Mohammad Ali and David Willey take three wickets each
Multan Kings Sunday beat Quetta Combatants in a nail-gnawing conflict during the continuous Pakistan Super Association (PSL) season nine at the Multan Cricket Arena.
Mohammad Rizwan's men effectively protected the 181-run target politeness of their exactness with the ball as the Warriors' hitters neglected to hurt their rivals.
Pursuing the objective, the Warriors began gradually as they could score 8 runs in the initial two overs against Mohammad Ali and David Willey.
Jason Roy turned into Ali's casualty in the third finished, Saud Shakeel followed him soon enough subsequent to losing his wicket to Willey in the 6th over, walking out on him 42-2.
In the wake of losing two wickets, captain Rilee Rossouw and youth Khawaja Nafay held their nerves remained at the wrinkle and framed a 60-run organization.
Fighters had the order of the pursuit however Rossouw's surprising excusal reversed the situation in support of Kings. The wickets continued falling and the meeting side could score 167 runs in the designated overs, winding up tasting their most memorable PSL 9 loss by 13 runs.
Batting first, the Rulers began with an impact as opener Usman Khan hit three limits to Akeal Hosein to end the first done with 14/0.
In any case, the right-given hitter was eliminated by secret spinner Abrar Ahmed in the third over in the wake of scoring 14 runs.
Mohammad Rizwan constructed a critical 79-run organization with Hendricks during which he likewise finished his 50 years. The Rulers captain then left for the structure in the wake of contributing 51 sudden spikes in demand for 42 balls politeness of six limits.
After Rizwan's excusal, Quetta thoroughly searched in unlimited authority of the match as they had confined Kings to 122-2 out of 16 overs.
Notwithstanding, Hendricks and Tahir redirected the game for the home side as both scored 58 runs consolidated in the last four overs to agree with their stance to a cutthroat aggregate.
Hendricks left in the last over in the wake of scoring 72 sudden spikes in demand for 47 balls while Tahir stayed unbeaten for 35 off 22.
Just before the decision of Rulers' innings, a ball struck Quetta's wicketkeeper hitter Sarfaraz Ahmed's head after which he was supplanted by Mohammad Sajjad as a blackout substitute.
Arrangements
Multan Rulers: Mohammad Rizwan (c and wk), Usman Khan, Reeza Hendricks, Tayyab Tahir, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, David Willey, Usama Mir, Aftab Ibrahim, Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Ali
Quetta Fighters: Jason Roy, Saud Shakeel, Khawaja Nafay, Rilee Rossouw (c), Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sherfane Rutherford, Akeal Hosein, Mohammad Wasim Jnr, Usman Tariq, Mohammad Amir, Abrar Ahmed