Peshawar Zalmi won the Pakistan Super League (PSL) title for the second time by defeating Hyderabad Kingsmen in the final match. The team won by five wickets, achieving the target of 130 runs set by Hyderabad Kingsmen in the 16th over of the 20th over. Peshawar Zalmi’s win marked the team’s second title in the PSL history, nine years after their first victory.
In the final match, Peshawar Zalmi batted first and set a target of 130 runs for Hyderabad Kingsmen. The team’s first wicket fell at six runs, and Mohammed Haris was dismissed at six runs. Captain Babar Azam, however, was dismissed for zero runs, caught by the wicket-keeper while attempting to play a short shot.
Peshawar Zalmi’s third wicket fell at 33 runs, and Kusal Mendis was dismissed at nine runs. The fourth wicket fell at 40 runs, and Michael was dismissed at four runs. However, Aaron Finch and Abdur Rehman provided responsible batting and formed a partnership of 85 runs, which played a crucial role in the team’s victory.
Aaron Finch scored 56 runs, not out, while Abdur Rehman was dismissed at 48 runs. The match was won by Peshawar Zalmi, thanks to a single from Haris Rauf.
Hyderabad Kingsmen’s innings was marked by the dismissal of six players, including Saifuddin and Shoaib Malik. The team’s seventh wicket fell at 90 runs, and Hassan Khan returned to the pavilion. Haseeb Hameed and Saifuddin scored 12 runs each, while Haseeb Hameed and Saifuddin were dismissed at 108 and 123 runs, respectively.
Peshawar Zalmi’s bowling performance was led by Aaron Finch, who took four wickets. Mohammad Rizwan took two wickets, while Shaheen Afridi and Saifuddin took one wicket each.
In the post-match ceremony, Aaron Finch was awarded the player of the final, while Shadab Khan was named the best all-rounder of the tournament. Mohammad Irfan was awarded the best bowler of the tournament, while Babar Azam was named the best batsman, scoring 588 runs in the tournament.
The tournament’s best fielder award went to Haris Rauf, while Shadab Khan was awarded the best all-rounder award. Kusal Mendis was named the best wicket-keeper of the tournament, while Haider Ali was named the emerging player of the tournament.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the team of the event and emerging team of the event, with Babar Azam to lead the team. The PCB also announced the award for the best umpire of the tournament, which went to Asif Yaqoob.
The final match of the Pakistan Super League was played between Peshawar Zalmi and Hyderabad Kingsmen at the Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The match was watched by a large number of cricket fans, who had gathered to support their favorite teams. The final match was broadcast live on Geo Super and the digital platform, My5.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11 came to an end with Peshawar Zalmi emerging as the champions. The team’s captain, Babar Azam, expressed his desire to win the PSL title with Pakistan’s national team in the future.
In a recent interview, Babar Azam revealed that he had worked with two different coaches, Ottis Gibson and Mike Hesson, during his tenure as captain. The former Pakistan captain and star batsman, Babar Azam, along with fast bowler, Khurram Shahzad, left for Dhaka to participate in the Bangladesh tour.
In a recent podcast, Babar Azam announced that his wife was expecting their first child soon. The Indian cricket board has decided to limit the movement of players’ friends during the league.
The fans of both teams expressed their support for the teams and the players, calling it a “super Sunday” match. The match was watched by a large number of cricket fans, who had

