ISLAMABAD: Babar Azam hit a blistering century and Arif Yaqoob registered a five-wicket haul as Peshawar Zalmi defeated Islamabad United in their exciting match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9th edition at the Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday.
Islamabad won the toss and sent Peshawar in to bat. Babar orchestrated a relentless assault on Islamabad and scored an unbeaten 111 runs from 63 deliveries, laying the foundation of his side’s win.
Saim Ayub and Paul Walter respectively added 38 and 19 runs to help Peshawar set a 202-run target for Islamabad. In response, Islamabad could reach 193 runs in 20 overs.
“Comeback for the ages,” PSL wrote on its official account on X. “Islamabad United lose 6 wickets for just 10 runs as Peshawar Zalmi clinch a last-over thriller.”
For Islamabad, Shadab Khan returned 2/28 figures, while Salman Ali Agha and Naseem Shah took one wicket each.
In the second innings, Azam Khan hit 75 runs from 30 balls as Islamabad attempted to chase the mammoth 202-run target.
Colin Munro partnered with Khan and added 71 runs from 53 deliveries, but Islamabad faltered toward the end, losing six wickets in quick succession.
Yaqoob claimed five wickets for just 27 runs, while Ayub and Luke Wood dismissed one each to guide Peshawar to an eight-run win in the last over.
This was Peshawar’s third consecutive win in their five matches, while Islamabad have won only one of their four games this season.